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BOOK  OF  Type 


SPECIMENS 


COMPRISING   A   LARGE   VARIETY   OF 

SUPERIOR 

COPPER  MIXED 

TYPES 

RULES,  BORDERS,  GALLEYS.  PRINTING 
PRESSES,  ELECTRIC  WELDED  CHASES 
PAPER  AND  CARD  CUTTERS.  WOOD 
GOODS.  BOOKBINDING  MACHINERY 
ETC.,  TOGETHER  WITH  VALUABLE 
INFORMATION  TO  THE  CRAFT. 


SPECIMEN  BOOK  NO.  9** 


TTTT 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 

TYPE  FOUNDERS 

CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS,  U.  S.  A. 


TO  THE  TRADE 


'  O  better  evidence  is  needed  of  our  po- 
sition in  the  van  of  the  great  forward 


and  upward  movement  in  the  printing 
industry  than  that  disclosed  by  the  con- 
tents of  this  book.  A  comparison  with 
our  earlier  specimens  will  show  the  marked  advance 
we  have  made  in  the  art  of  letter  designing,  and  an 
examination  of  our  product  will  prove  our  progress 
in  letter  founding. 

All  of  this  has  been  pK)ssible  through  the  patron- 
age of  our  printer  friends  to  whom  we  cordially 
acknowledge  our  indebtedness.  Without  this  hearty 
support  we  could  not  have  attained  the  perfection 
we  have  reached;  without  it  we  would  have  lacked  the 
incentive  that  has  enabled  us  to  lead  our  competitors. 

In  this  specimen  book  we  present  for  the  first 
time,  in  a  fixed  and  permanent  manner,  our  latest 
and  best  productions.  We  are  certain  that  it  will 
be  thoroughly  and  appreciatively  examined,  and  in- 
telligently criticised;  that  something  of  the  pride  we 
have  in  it  will  be  imparted  to  those  interested.  But 
only  ourselves  can  know  the  amount  of  thoughtful 
care  and  sustained  effort  expended  in  its  production. 

Herein  we  show  more  faces  cast  Point-Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body,  than  can  be  found  in  any 
specimen  book  ever  issued.  Only  Superior  Copper- 
Mixed  Metal,  the  most  durable  known,  is  used. 

As  we  lead  in  Type,  so  do  we  lead  in  the  produc- 
tion of  Chases,  Brass  Galleys,  Electrotypes,  Leads, 
Slugs  and  the  full  line  of  Printing  Supplies. 

The  Book  is  a  Complete  Compendium;  the  only 
book  of  its  kind  needed  in  a  printing  office;  a  well- 
rounded,  instructive,  valuable  book.  We  recom- 
mend it  to  the  careful  study  of  every  printer. 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 


Chicago.  111.,  U.  S.  A. 


THIS  SPECIMEN  BOOK   SUPERSEDES  ALL 
TYPE  BOOKS  ISSUED  BY  US  IN  THE  PAST. 


Medal  awarded  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler,  at  the  World's  Columbian  £x]}Osition,  at  Chicago  in  1893. 


DO  NOT  MUTILATE  THIS  SPECIMEN  BOOK 
BY  CUTTING  OUT  LINES  OF  TYPE  OR  CUTS. 
QUOTE  ONLY  NAME  AND  NUMBER  AND 
YOU   WILL   RECEIVE  WHAT   YOU   ORDER. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT  BODY 

A  PERFECT  LINING  SYSTEM 


To  our  lot  as  twentieth  century  type  founders  has  fallen  the  task  of  devising  and 
putting,  into  practice  a  lining  system  which  embodies  the  ali-in-all  of  type  founding  per- 
fection. 

The  average  printer  probably  does  not  realize  how  many  different  conditions  must 
be  constantly  taken  into  account,  and  that  only' by  everlasting  vigilance  can  a  lining  sys- 
tem as  perfect  as  ours  be  successfully  maintained. 

Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  were  the  first  to  use  the  iteration,  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body,  in  connection  with  a  lining  system.  What  more  appropriate  words  could 
have  been  employed?  Soon  after  the  adoption  of  the  Point-Body  system,  we  inaugur- 
ated a  self-justifying  system  of  cast  type  faces,  which  was  introduced  to  the  public  as 
Point-Set;  naturally  when  we  established  our  lining  system  we  added  to  the  iteration, 
Point-Body  and  Point-Set,  the  word  Point-Line.  Let  us  consider  carefully  the  integral 
features  of  a  perfect  lining  system: 

POINT-LINE 

Faces  are  cast  upon  the  following  three  well-known  lines: 

Uniform-Line: — The  line  upon  which  is  cast  all  roman  and  old  style  body  and  book  face$,  leaders, 
and  the  majority  of  job  faces,  is  so  devised  that  the  proper  relative  proportion  between  ascending  and  de- 
scending letters  may  be  cast  with  a  minimum  of  kerns.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  line  with  one  another, 
body  for  body,  and  all  inter-body  faces  may  be  lined  together  by  the  use  of  point  lead  and  slug  justification. 
Uniform-Line  was  so  devised  that  in  the  majority  of  inter-body  linings,  the  two-point  lead  or  multiple  of  same 
could  be  employed.  Uniform-Line  permits  the  casting,  entirely  u{>on  the  body,  of  the  same  proportionate 
length  of  descender  in  the  larger  bodies  as  in  the  smaller  bodies. 

Cap-LinE: — The  line  upion  which  is  cast  all  title,  two-line,  and  other  faces  when  no  lower  case  accom- 
panies. Upon  examination  of  the  line  chart  on  opposite  page,  it  will  be  seen  that  the  faces  in  the  several 
groups  of  bodies,  viz:  36-point  and  smaller,  42  to  66-f>oint  inclusive,  and  72  to  108-point  inclusive,  all  line 
with  each  other  at  the  bottom  without  justification,  and  any  face  in  any  one  group  may  be  lined  with  any  face 
in  any  other  group  with  the  use  of  a  two-point  lead  or  multiple  thereof. 

Text-LinE: — A  line  placed  higher  upon  the  body,  permitting  a  variation  in  the  profjortion  of  the 
ascending  and  descending  letters.  All  Scripts  and  Texts  and  such  faces  which  are  now  in  vogue  with  the 
long  descending  letters,  are  cast  upon  the  Text-Line.  The  Text-Line  in  each  body  is  two  points,  or  a  mul- 
tiple of  two  f>oint8,  above  the  Uniform-Line,  thus  simplifying  inter-linings  between  the  Text  and  Uniform- 
Line  cast  faces. 

POINT-SET 

Point-Set  cast  type,  in  connection  with  our  system  of  Point-Set  cast  spaces,  quads 
and  accurately  cut  leads,  slugs,  brass  and  copper  thin  spaces,  all  unite  to  form  a  simple 
system  of  justification. 

POINT-BODY 

Under  this  head  are  to  be  classified  the  following  component  features: 

First: — The  metal  which  should  combine  the  following  essential  qualities:  Lightness,  Toughness, 
Hardness  and  Durability.     Superior  Copper-Mixed  combines  the  above  features  perfectly. 

Second: — Accuracy  as  to  body  and  height  are  items  of  very  great  importance.  Since  the  introduction 
of  the  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System,  we  have  redoubled  our  eflForts  to  secure  the  highest 
degree  of  accuracy  by  the  inauguration  of  the  most  rigid  system  of  inspection  ever  attempted  by  any  type  founder. 

Third:  —  Depth  of  counter  —  a  detail  in  the  cutting  of  type  faces,  so  little  taken  into  account  by  many 
type  founders.  Our  faces  are  cut  the  deepest,  thus  insuring  the  depth  of  counter  so  essential  to  the  life  of 
type.  Without  deep  cut  counters,  good  stereotyping  and  electrotyping  can  not  be  expected.  Deep  counters 
do  away  with  the  filling  up  of  type  on  long  press  runs. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


Grand  Prix  and  Medal  awarded  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  at  the  Paris  Exposition  held  in  1900. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 


HOW  TO  ORDER  GOODS. 

By  observing  the  following  rules  in  making  up  orders 
customers  will  avoid  annoyance  and  delay. 

Credit.— If  you  have  had  no  previous  dealings  with  us 
supply  us  with  available  references,  and  then  allow  us 
sufficient  time  to  obtain  from  them  information  as  to 
your  financial  standing.  If.  being  unknown  to  us,  you 
desire  immediate  shipment  of  goods,  accompany  your 
order  with  a  remittance  covering  the  same,  or  enough 
money  to  cover  express  charges  both  ways,  when  we  will 
send  C.  O.  D. 

Terms. — Instead  of  asking  our  best  terras  on  time,  if 
you  will  indicate  amount  of  cash  ydu  can  pay  down 
and  the  shortest  time  in  which  you  can  pay  the  balance, 
business  will  be  facilitated,  and  a  conclusion  arrived  at 
in  much  less  time  than  if  you  write  to  learn  the  best  we 
can  do.  You  best  know  your  circumstances  and  re- 
sources. 

Be  Explicit.— In  ordering  goods  explicitness  is  es- 
sential. Order  every  article  by  its  name  and  number 
as  given  in  the  specimen  book,  and  we  will  have  no  diffi- 
culty in  understanding  just  what  you  want.  '-Send  me 
one  font  of  8-Point  Modern  Gothic."  is  better  than  say- 
ing "Send  me  a  font  of  8  point  Gothic  shown  on  page 
278  of  your  Specimen  Book."  In  the  first  instance  we 
know  at  a  glance  just  what  you  want;  in  the  last  we 
must  refer  to  the  catalogue  before  booking  the  order. 
Above  all  things  never  mutilate  a  specimen  book,  as  it 
necessitates  looking  up  and  locating  every  item.  Refer 
to  some  previous  invoice,  and  obtain  your  "cue"  from  it. 
A  specimen  book  is  expensive,  and  a  mutilated  one  is 
practically  worthless.  Take  one  line  of  your  paper  for 
each  item  ordered. 

Opening  Invoices.— Don't  allow  your  purchases  to  lie 
around  the  office  days  before  checking  up  your  bill.  In 
justice  to  the  type  founder,  goods  should  be  checked 
when  opened,  and  if  any  omissions  occur,  prompt 
notice  should  be  given. 

Proofs  of  Job  Fonts.— Always  take  a  proof  of  each 
job  font  before  laying,  to  satisfj'  yourself  if  any  sort  is 
missing,  and  also  hold  the  proper  person  responsible  if 
letters  are  thrown  in  the  wrong  box— a  thing  often  done, 
and  then  the  innocent  type  founder  is  unjustly  berated. 
In  making  claims  for  shortages  in  such  cases  be  sure  to 
accompany  your  letter  with  the  proofs  before  men- 
tioned. 

SHIPMENTS. 

Where  shipping  instructions  are  omitted,  we  will 
exercise  our  own  best  judgment.  Customers  occasion- 
ally order  small  articles,  such  as  a  single  font,  sent  by 
freight;  shipments  so  made  are  likely  to  be  lost  in  tran- 
sit, and  entail  extraordinary  expenses  for  drayage 
charges,  etc.  When  a  shipment  will  weigh  less  than 
twenty  pounds  we  advise  express  shipment.  After  goods 
have  been  properly  despatched,  whether  b}*  mail,  ex- 


press or  freight,  the  law  holds  that  they  are  at  the  pur- 
chaser's risk.  We  cannot  hold  ourselves  responsible  for 
any  dela}'  or  miscarriage,  unless  the  fault  is  ours,  but 
we  will  always  aid  the  customer  to  recover. 

Small  Packages  by  Expre.ss.— The  express  compan- 
ies allow  on  all  small  prepaid  packages  a  special  rate. 
If  the  package  weighs  15  ounces  or  less,  it  may  be  sent 
for  15  cents;  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains  the  minimum 
charge  is  25  cents;  if  more  than  15  ounces  add  one  cent 
per  ounce.  If  you  \W^h  your  package  sent  by  express 
prepaid  remit  the  charges  tvith  the  order. 

Goods  by  Mail.— If  money  is  remitted  for  any  article 
to  be  sent  by  mail  a  sufficient  sum  should  be  enclosed,  in 
addition  to  cost  of  article,  to  pay  postage.  Purchasers 
should  remember  that  the  post-office  authorities  give  no 
scripts  for  merchandise,  consequently  all  shipments 
sent  this  way  are  at  jmrchaser's  risk. 

Why  Shipments  abb  Delayed.- Every  order  received 
by  us  is  supposed  to  be  filled  without  unnecessary  delay. 
Many  times  the  demand  for  type  of  certain  styles  is  so 
large  that  we  are  unable  to  keep  it  in  stock.  Sometimes 
orders  call  for  goods  of  outside  manufacture,  which  we 
must  order. 

When  an  order  calls  for  Wood  Type,  a  delay  of  six  to 
ten  days  in  its  filling  is  unavoidable,  since  these  goods 
are  seldom  carried  in  stock  even  by  the  manufacturers. 
Sorts,  in  many  cases,  are  cast  to  order  and  sometimes, 
though  rarely  with  us,  are  cause  for  a  delay  in  a  ship- 
ment. Unless  we  receive  instructions  to  the  contrar}', 
we  usually  hold  an  order  until  we  can  fill  it  complete. 

MACHINE  REPAIRS. 

Machinery  Repairs  are  not  ordinarily  carried  in 
stock,  but  for  standard  machinery  we  can  easily  procure 
them  without  much  delay.  If  you  want  repairs  for  a 
machine  of  old  pattern,  or  one  not  in  general  use,  it  is 
always  best  to  send  us  the  broken  part  with  the  order 
In  all  cases  give  the  size,  number  and  maker  of  press. 

OLD  METAL. 

Old  Type,  (unmixed  with  other  metals)  electrotypes 
stereotypes  and  brass,  delivered  at  our  foundry  will  be 
taken  at  current  prices  in  exchange  for  new  type. 

Old  type  should  be  securely  boxed  and  plainly  directed  _ 
to  the  founder,  and  shippers  name  placed  on  lower  left 
hand  corner  of  the  box.  The  shipper  should  promptly 
notify  the  founder  of  shipment,  and  furnish  net  weight 
of  same.  Old  type,  electrotj^pes.  stereotypes  and  brass 
should  never  be  mixed  together  as  a  seperate  value  at- 
taches to  each.  Always  ship  as  "old  metal,"  and  thus 
save  expensive  freight  charges. 

Type  melted  and  run  together,  zinc  plates,  metal  con- 
taining zinc  or  type  and  other  plates  mixed  with  zinc 
plates  will  not  be  taken  at  any  price. 

Plate  matter  and  plate  bases  furnished  printers  by 
Newspaper  Unions  will  not  be  taken  at  any  price. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


GENERAL 


INFORMATION 


BODY  ITALIC  FONTS 

Body  Italic  fonts  are  cast  to  regular  scheme  and  sold 
in  5  pound  fonts  or  multiples  thereof,  excepting  5,  5t,  6 
and  7-point,  which  are  sold  in  2J  pound  fonts  or  multiples 
thereof. 

Body  Italic  fonts  are  put  up  in  two  packages,  Lower 
case  and  Points  in  one  and  Caps.  Points  and  Figures  in 
another. 

Body  Italic  fonts  sold  at  First  Class  rate  per  pound. 

JOB  FONTS  OF  SPACES  AND  QUADS 

Piit  up  in  packages  weighing  as  follows: 


WEIOHT 

WEIGHT 

WEIGHT 

SIZE 

SIZE 

SIZE 

LBS 

oz 

LBS 

oz 

LBS 

oz 

3  Point 

10  Point 

3? 

36  Point 

2 

2 

3i  Point 

11  Point 

2* 

42  Point 

2 

6 

4   Point 

12  Point 

•.a; 

48  Point 

2 

12 

4J  Point 

14  Point 

6 

54  Point 

3 

2 

5   Point 

1 

0 

16  Point 

14 

60  Point 

3 

6 

5i  Point 

1 

0? 

18  Point 

1 

14 

66  Point 

3 

12 

6   Point 

0 

15 

20  Point 

14 

72  Point 

4 

0 

7   Point 

1 

1} 

24  Point 

14 

84  Point 

4 

10 

8   Point 

1 

1 

26  Point 

1       14 

96  Point 

5 

6 

9   Point 

1 

2i 

30  Point 

1     14 

120  Point 

6 

10 

Spaces  and  Quads  are  not  put  up  with  Joh  Fonts  ex- 
cepting Scripts. 

Justifiers  for  Typewriters  put  up  in  1  and  5  pound 
fonts. 

PRICE  LIST  OF  QUADS 

Regular  stock,  point  hod}',  1,  2  and  3  em  quads  (high 
or  low)  of  one  body,  ordered  at  one  time,  assorted  sizes 
or  separately. 


SIZE 

z 
< 

LBS.  AND 
VER  AND 
88  THAN 
B  LBS. 

LBS.  AND 
VER  AND 

SS  THAN 
50  LBS. 

LBS.  AND 
VER  AND 
SS  THAN 
00  LBS. 

100  LBS. 
OR  OVER 

, 

J 

w  °  " 

S  °  -1 

go:3- 

5    Point 

$0.90 

$0.85 

$0.80 

$0.70 

$0.60 

5^  Point 

.74 

.62 

..53 

.45 

.40 

6    Point 

.64 

.54 

.47 

.40 

.36 

7    Point 

.56 

.50 

.44 

.38 

.34 

8    Point 

.52 

.45 

.40 

.36 

.32 

9    Point 

.48 

.42 

.38 

.34 

.31 

10    Point 

.46 

.40 

.36 

.32 

.30 

11    Point 

.44 

.38 

.34 

.30 

.28 

12    Point .;... 

.42 

.36 

.32 

.28 

.26 

14    Pt.  and  Larger 

.40 

.36 

.31 

.26 

.24 

The  list  prices  on  all  spaces,  en  spaces  and  justifiers 
less  than  1-em  body  of  18  point  and  smaller,  will  be  the 
regular  Body  weight  price  and  discount;  20  point  and 
larger.  40  cents  per  pound  less  prevailing  discount. 

JOB  TYPE  FONTS 

All  of  the  fonts  shown  in  this  specimen  book  are 
put  up  in  accordance  with  the  standard  scheme  of  A's 
printed  on  page  8. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  printer,  we  have  divided 
all  job  fonts  into  separate  parts;  the  lower  case  and  a 
proportionate  amount  of  points  in  one  part,  and  the  caps, 
points  and  figures  in  another  part. 


Job  Tj'pe  weight  fonts  do  not  contain  spaces  and 
quads. 

Job  Type  Accents  when  ordered  with  the  font  will  be 
charged^at  the  same  rate  per  pound  as  the  font.  When 
ordered  separately  they  will  be  treated  as  sorts. 

HOW  TO  ORDER  SORTS 

The  following  table  shows  what  each  box  in  the  type 
case  will  hold  and  will  be  found  useful  in  ordering  sorts: 

acdhimnorst  u 2pounds 

e 3  pounds 

b  f  g  1  p  V  w  y  and  comma 15  ounces 

kjqxz.  :  ;-'  I  ?fftiffl  and  all  figures...  6  ounces 
Caps,  Small  Caps  and  side  sorts , .  5  ounces 

A  pair  of  News  Cases  holds  50  pounds  of  tj'pe.  an  Italic 
or  Job  Case  holds  25  pounds. 

APPROXIMATE   NUMBER   OF   WORDS   IN    A 
SQUARE  INCH 

In  calculating  the  number  of  pages  a  manuscript  will 
occupy,  the  following  table  giving  number  of  words  to 
the  square  inch,  may  be  found  useful. 


5  Point,  leaded  . .50 

5  Point. -solid .69 

6  Point,  leaded 34 

6  Point,  solid 47 

7  Point,  leaded 27 

7  Point,  solid 38 

8  Point,  leaded 23 

8  Point,  solid 32 

9  Point,  leaded 21 


9  Point,  solid 28 

10  Point,  leaded  16 

10  Point,  solid, 21 

11  Point,  leaded  14 

11  Point,  solid.. 17 

12  Point,  leaded  U 

12  Point,  solid.... 14 

14  Point,  solid... 11 

18  Point,  solid 7 


2  point  leads  used  as  a  basis  in  above  table. 

ESTIMATE  WEIGHT  OF  BODY  TYPE 

To  ascertain  the  quantity  of  plain  type  required  for  a 
newspaper  or  magazine,  or  any  other  work,  find  the 
number  of  square  inches  and  divide  the  same  by  four, 
the  quotient  will  be  the  approximate  weight  of  matter; 
but  as  it  is  impossible  to  set  the  cases  eutirel}'  clear,  it  is 
necessary  to  add  25  per  cent,  to  large  fonts  and  33  per 
cent,  to  small  fonts,  to  allow  for  dead  letter.  The  aver- 
age weight  of  12  inches  of  solid  matter  set  in  13  ems  pica 
measure  is  6%,  pounds;  if  leaded  it  will  weigh  about  514 
pounds.  A  single  column  of  six  column  folio,  solid,  will 
weigh  about  10>^  pounds,  requiring  about  13  pounds  of 
type,  while  the  same  length  column  leaded  with  2  point 
leads  will  contain  but  7%  pounds  solid  matter,  requiring 
about  10  pounds  to  set  the  same. 

NUMBER  OF  EMS  IN  ONE  POUND  OF  TYPE 

Four  square  inches  (two  by  two  inches)  solid  tj'pe 
weighs  approximately  one  pound. 


5  Point -829  ems 

5^  Point 686  ems 

6Point .- 576  ems 

7  Point . 423  ems 

8  Point 324  ems 


9  Point 2.t6  ems 

lOPoint.. 207  ems 

11  Point 171  ems 

12Point... 144  ems 


BARNHART    BROS.    &    SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


GENERAL 


INFORMATION 


BODY  TYPE  WEIGHT  FONTS 


Body  Type  Weight  Fonts  consist  of  all  Roman,  Old 
Style  and  German  faces  advertised  as  body  type,  18 
point  and  smaller,  also  the  following  special  faces  in 
the  same  bodies: 


Authors  Roman 
Authors  Roman  Wide 
Barnhart  Old  Style 
Barnhart  Old  Style  No. 
Caslon  Old  Roman 
Caslon  Old  Style 
Elzevir  No.  .5 


French  Old  Style  No.  3 

Lining  Fifteenth  Century 

Mission 

Old  Roman  Black 

Old  Roman  Bold 

Old  Roman  Condensed 

Paragon 


Body  Type  Fonts,  cast  to  regular  scheme  are  put 
up  in  fonts  of  25,  50  and  100  pounds  or  multiples  thereof. 
If  a  customer  orders  lower  case  for  say  25,  .50  or  100  pound 
fonts,  he  will  get  lower  .case  and  the  necessary  points. 
No  figures,  spaces  or  quads  will  be  included  with  such  an 
order  unless  specified. 

Parts  of  Body  Type  Fonts  cast  to  regular  scheme 
sold  in  the  following  sub-divisions,  provided  no  charac- 
ters are  omitted. 

Cap  fonts in  2^  ^pounds  or  multiples  thereof 

Small  Cap  fonts "  ?i 

Pointfonts_ "  li'a 

Figure  fonts _  "  1 

Lower-Case  fonts ••  14}^ 

Space  fonts "  2% 

Quad  fonts "  S^ 


Auxiliaries  for  Body  Type  Fonts  will  not  be  sent 
unless  specially  ordered,  and  as  given  below  are  the 
smallest  quantities  put  up.  B5'  ordering  them  in  their 
regular  packages  you  will  save  extra  charge. 

Braces  and  Dashes. in  1    pound  or  multiples  thereof 

References  and  Indices.  ■•    %    " 

Fractions •'  1        "        •'  "  " 

Commercial  Marks "  1 

Leaders  in  3  and  5  pound  font  assortments  or  multi- 
ples thereof. 

Logotypes  for  Mailing  Type,  in  2  and  5  pound  font 
assortments  or  multiples  thereof. 

Italics  are  not  furnished  with  Body  Type  unless 
specially  ordered. 

Accents  for  Body  Type  when  furnished  with  regular 
fonts  will  be  sold  at  same  price  per  pound  as  the  font. 
When  ordered  separately  they  will  be  treated  as  sorts. 

When  ordering  sorts  alwaj's  enclose  a  cap  "H"  and 
lower  case  'm"  (as  little  worn  as  possible)  of  the  type 
you  wish  to  match,  and  plainly  state  the  amount  of  each 
character  wanted:  also  give  name  or  number  or  both, 
and  size  of  bod}'  of  face  desired. 

When  sending  samples  always  be  sure  they  are  en- 
closed with  order.  The  failure  of  samples  to  reach  us 
causes  delay  in  filling  orders. 

Mailing  Type  sold  at  same  price  per  pound  as  Body 
Type. 


SCHEME  FOR  BODY  TYPE  AND  AUXILIARIES 


SCHEME  FOR  100  POUNDS  BODY  TYPE. 

AUXILIARIES 

LOWER  CASE 

CAPS 

SMALL  CAPS 

POINTS 

FIGURES 

MINIMUM   FONTS 

These  auxiliaries  are  not 

LBS. 

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LBS. 

oz. 

LBS. 

oz. 

LBS. 

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LBS. 

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Points 4M  lbs 

Figures 4     lbs. 

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DASHES 
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SCHEMES 


Lower  Case  Scheme 


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2f  3 
2 


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19  19  20  20 
26!26i27  27 
29  29  30  30 
62,64  65  67 
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19  19  20  20 
32  32  33  33 
47  48  49  50 
11  11  12  12 
11  11  12  12 
32  32  33  33 
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19  19  20  20 

8  8  8  8 
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19  19  20  20 

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14  15  16  17  18  19  20  2122  23  24  25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41 

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ade  familiar  by  the  lining  gothlos  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  everyone  k 
news,  In  the  old  lining  gothlcs  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  th 

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e  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As  everyone  know 
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The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  famili 

ar  by  the  linin)!  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lini 

ng  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they  will  line  together;   in  Unifor 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  ?..  14  IS  ems. 

The  Uniform-Lme  SBStem  is  the  adaptation  of  the  svstem  of  lining  made  fami 
liar  bv  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  tvpe.  As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old 
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©>  b%  Point  No.  60 

The  Uniform-Line  s.vstem  is  the  adaptation  of  tlie  system  of 
lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  typ 
e.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gotliics  only  fonts  o 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16^  ems. 
The  UniformrLine  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining 
made  familiar  try  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.   As  everymi 
e  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  tha 

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b)4  POINT  No.  64 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  li 
ning  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  A 
s  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  a 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16Ji  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining 
made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.   As  ereryon 

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The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  o 
f  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  ty 
pe.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  I 

inina  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 

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The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syste 
m  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  f ac 
es  of  type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  17^^  ems. 

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linins;  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they  will  line  together ;  in 

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The  Uniform-Line  System  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining  m 
ade  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  everyone  k 
nows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  the 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  IB  2  h  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  svstem  of  lining  made  fami 
liar  bp  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  oftppe.     As  ecerpone  Icnows,  in  the  old 
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bM  POINT  No.  63 

The  Uniform-Line  system  Is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  Ilnln 
g  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  ev 
eryone  knows,  In  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  mad 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  15^  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining 
made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As  everyo 
ne  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  ((re  made  so  t 

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The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  o 
f  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  t 
ype.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fon 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  Yl%  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining 
made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.   As  everymi 

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6  Point  No.  63 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of 
lining  made  familiar"  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  typ 
e.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  o 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15><j  ems. 
The  Unifonn-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  li 
ning  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.   A 

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6  Point  No.  66 


The  Uniform-Uine  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syste 
m  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  fa 
ces  of  type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothi 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  17J^  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  li 
ning  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  A 

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6  Point  No.  74    ;    S 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system 
of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of 
type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  f 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  o 
f  Haling  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  t 

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6  Point  Authors  Roman 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  li 
ning  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  A 
s  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  a 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  y..  U  .5-6  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  spstem  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of 
lining  made  familiar  bs  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 

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6  Point  Caslon  Old  Style 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining  mad 
e  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  everyone  know 
s,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they  will 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fa 
miliar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  th 

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6  Point  Old  Style  No.  58 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syst 
em  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  fa 
ces  of  type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothi 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  17  1-6  ems. 
The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  li 
ning  made  familiar  by  the  linins  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 

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ai>  6  Point  No.  80 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system 
of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of 
type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  f 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16>^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syste7n  of  I 
ining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type 

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6  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syst 
em  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  f 
aces  of  type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  got 

Lower  rase  alphabet,  a  to  ■/,.  17  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of 
lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU  VWX  YZ 

1234567890      abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz       1234567890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


6  Point  Old  Style  No.  i 

The  Unitorm-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  linin 
K  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  eve 
ryone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  eras. 

The  Unifor7n-Lzne  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  tin 

ing  Jtiade  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ  I234s678qO 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


I  ©  >  6  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  li 
ning  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  A 
s  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  a 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14?^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adattation  of  the  system  of  linin 

g  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  oj  tyte      As  ev 

ABCDEFGHIfKLMNOPQRSTUVlVXYZ 

1234567890  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ  1234567890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


:5> 


Point  Old  Style  No.  70 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system 
of  liningf  made  familiar  by  the  lining:  grothics  to  all  faces  of 
type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining-  grothics  only  fo 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  16J^  ems. 
The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lint 
ng  made  familiar  by  tlie  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As 

ABCDEFGHl7KLMNOP^R.STUVMrXrZ 

1234567890      abcdkfghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz      1234167890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


6  Point  Old  Style  No.  200 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  1 
ining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 
As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  cap 
s  are  made  so  that  they  will  line  together:  in  Uniform-Line  ty 
pe,  fonts  including  lower  case  are  made  to  line  as  readily.  T 
hus  in  Uniform-Line  type  all  faces  on  the  same  body  will  line 
Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  lb}4  ems. 

12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ  67890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


I  ©>  6  Point  Old  Style  No.  90 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of 
lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 
As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  1.5)^  ems. 
The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  t/ie  system  of  lint 
tig  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As 

AB  CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXrZ 
1234S67890       abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz       1234367800 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


6  Point  Elzevir  No.  S 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of 
lining  made  familiar  by  the  liningr  gothics  to  all  faces  of  typ 
e.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  5-6  eras. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining  mad 
e  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  know 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890        abcdefgbijklmnopqrstuvwxvz        1234^67890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


6  Point  Paragon 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  linin 

e  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As  eve 

ryone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  were  ma 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  UJ^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  li 
ning  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    A 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890  abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz   1234567890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


6  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of 
lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 
As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  ca 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  15  5-6  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  o 
/lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  oft 

ABCDEFGHIJKL  MNOPQRSTUV  WXYZ 

1234567890       abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz       1234567890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


6  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining  mad 

e  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows 

in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they  will  li 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  1-C  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining 
made  familiar  bg  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyon 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890  abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz  1234567890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


6  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining 
made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  everyon 
e  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that 
they  will  line  together;  in  Uniform-line  type,  fonts  including  lower 
case  are  made  to  line  as  readily.  Thus  in  Uniform-Line  type  all  fac 
es  on  the  same  body  will  line  together  at  the  bottom  without  any  w 
ork  of  justification  by  the  compositor,  which  allows  the  use  of  sever 
al  faces  in  the  same  line  without  extra  expense.     Suppose  the  job  be 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  5-6  ems. 
12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXTZ  67890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ 


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7  Point  No.  60 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sys 
tem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  al 
1  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  o 
f  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  tu  all  faces  of  t 
ype.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  f on 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX  YZ 

1234567890    abcdefghijklmnopqbstuvwxtz    1234567890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


6  Point  French  Old  Style  No.  3 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of 
lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  typ 
e.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining:  gothics  only  fonts 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  .5-6  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining  mad 
e  familiar  by  the  liking  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  know 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890         abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw.xyz         12)4^67890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


6  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining  mad 
e  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  everyone  know 
s,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they  wil 
1  line  together;  in  Uniform-Line  type,  fonts  including  lower-case  are  m 
ade  to  line  as  readily.  Thus  in  Uniform-Line  type  all  faces  on  the  sa 
me  body  will  line  together  at  the  bottom  without  any  work  of  justifica 
tion  by  the  compositor,  which  allows  the  use  of  several  faces  in  the  sa 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  13  1-6  ems. 
12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ  67890 

ABCDEFGHUKLJVINOPORSTUVWXYZ 


6  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  Hn 
ing  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As 
everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  ar 

Lower  case,  a  to  z,  15  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining 
made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyon 
e  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890  abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz  1234587890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


6  Point  Mission 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made 
familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  everyone  knows,  i 
n  the  old  lining  gothics  only  the  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they  will 
line  together;  in  uniform-Line  type,  fonts  including  lower  case  are  made 
to  line  as  readily.  Thus  in  Uniform-Line  type  all  faces  on  the  same  bod 
y  will  line  together  at  the  bottom  without  any  work  of  justification  by  the 
compositor,  which  allows  the  use  of  several  faces  in  the  same  line  witho 
ut  extra  expense.  Suppose  the  job  being  set  requires  some  words  in  a 
blacker  or  other  different  face,  as  the  junction-points  in  a  railroad  tarifT 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12J^  em.s. 
12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ  67890 


Eir 


:©> 


7  Point  No.  63 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system 
of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces 
of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  o 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  li>^  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system,  of  I 
ining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 
As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  cap 

ABCDEFOHIJKLMNOFqRSTUVWXTZ 

1234567890  abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz  1234567890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


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7  Point  No.  66 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  s 
ystem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics 
to  all  faces  of  type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15^  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  o 
f  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  t 
ype.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fon 

ABCDEFOHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890    abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxtz    1234367890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


3> 


7  Point  Old  Style  No.  58 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sys 

tem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all 

faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  go 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  1-7  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaption  of  the  system  of 
lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  oft 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU  VWXYZ 

12345678       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ       I234367 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


7  Point  Paragon 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syste 

m  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  face 

s  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  14  1-7  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syst 
em  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  fa 
ces  of  type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  goth 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW        12345 


:©> 


8  Point  No.  63 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the 
system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothi 
cs  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  eras. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sys 
tem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  al 

AB  CDEFOHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

123456        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ        123456 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


8  Point  No.  66 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  system  of  lining"  made  familiar  by  the  lini 
ng  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  k 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15J^  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sy 
stem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to 

ACBDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX       12345 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


:m> 


7  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sys 

tem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  al 

1  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  li)i  eras. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of 
lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  typ 

AB  CDEFGHIfKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345678        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ       12^4^678 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


:i> 


7  Point  No.  80 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sy 
stem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to 
all  faces  of  type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lini 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  2-7  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  o 
f  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  aU  faces  of  t 
ype.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fon 

ABCDEFOHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890    abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz    123457890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


8  Point  No.  60 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  th 
e  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  §• 
othics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  know,  is 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14J^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sy 
stem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ     12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


8  Point  No.  64 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  t 
he  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining 
gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As  everyone  know 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  la  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  s 
ystem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ     12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


:i> 


8  Point  No.  74 


The  Uniform -Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  th 
e  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  go 
thics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14}^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  li 
ning  system  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  a 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSJ  UVWXYZ 

12845    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ    12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


POINT-LINE,     POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


8  Point  No.  80 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  t 
he  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining 
gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  know 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  UX  ems. 

The  TJniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  s 
ystem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  t 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ     123Jf5 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


-®} 


8  Point  Old  Style  No.   i 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syst 
em  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all 
faces  of  type.      As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  g 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12)^  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syst 
em  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all 

ABCDEFGHIfKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ        I2J4j6j 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


8  Point  Old  Style  No. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sy 
stem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to 
all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lin 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  Via  ems . 
The  Utiiforni-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the 
systejn  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothi 

ABCDEFGHIfKLMNOPQRS  TUVWX  J  'Z 

1234567         ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ         I2J4j6'/ 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


[> 


8  Point  Old  Style  No.  90 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  t 
he  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14)^  ems. 

The  Unifortn-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  th 
e  system  of  liiiing  made  familiar  by  the  lining  g 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ       /.?J^5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 


8  Point  Authors  Roman 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  s 
ystem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics 
to  all  faces  of  type.    As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  VX%  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  sgstem  is  the  adaptation  oft 
he  system  of  lining  made  familiar  bg  the  lining 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ        1234567 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


8  Point  Caslon  Old  Style 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  li 
ning  system  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  al 
1  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  linin 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  \^)4.  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  lining 
system  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ  ^2J4^ 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


"©>         8  Point  Old  Style  No.  58 


The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  th 
e  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  go 
thics  to  all  faces  of  t^-pe.     As  everyone  knows,  i 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14^  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the 
system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  got  h 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ        ^^345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ      . 


8  Point  Old  Styi<e  No.  70 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  t 
he  system  of  lining-  made  familiar  bj'  the  lining 
gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  know 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  \iX  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  th 
e  systetn  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  linitig  g 

A  B  CDEFGHIJKL  MNOPQRS  TU  V  WXYZ 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKI^MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ       J234S 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


8  Point  Old  Style  No.  100 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  th 
e  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  go 
thics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  everyone  knows,  in 
the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  mad 
e  so  that  they  will  line  together;  in  Uniform-Lin 
e  type,  fonts  including  lower  case  are  made  to  li 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  143^  ems. 
12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ  6789l) 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


Authors  Roman  Wide 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
f  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lin 
ing  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As  everyone 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  1.")^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  t 

he  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ       12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


8  Point  Elzevir  No.  S 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sys 
tern  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  a 
11  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  linin 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13?^  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system 
of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  face 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUyiVXYZ 
1234567        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ        12J4^6-] 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


8  Point  Paragon 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  s 
ystem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  t 
o  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  13}^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  s 
ystem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  t 

A  BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU  V  WX  YZ 

12S456        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ        123456 

'    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


8  Point  Mission 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of 
lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 
As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  ca 
ps  are  made  so  that  they  will  line  together;  in  Uniform-Line 
type,  fonts  including  lower  case  are  made  to  line  as  readily. 
Thus  in  Uniform-Line  type  all  faces  on  the  same  body  will  I 
ine  together  at  the  bottom  without  any  work  of  justification 
Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  llj^  ems. 

12345     ABGDEFGHUKLMNOPQRSTUVWX     67890 


"©V  8  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  s 
ystem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  o 
fall  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  li 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  13i4  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  sostem  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system 
of  lining  made  familiar  bo  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345678      abcdefghuklmnopqrstuvwxyz      12345678 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


8  Point  Lining  XV  Century 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system 
of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of 
type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  11%  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syste 
m  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  f 

ABCDEFGHIfKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345     ABCDEFGHI|KLMNOPQRSTUV 


12345 


8  POINT  FRENCH  O.  S.  NO.  2 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sy 
stem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to 
all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lin 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13%  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system 
of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  face 

ABCDEFGHllKLMNOPQRSTUyiVXYZ 

12345    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ    1234^ 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


8  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  0 
f  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of 
type.  As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  f 
onts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they  will  line  together;  in  U 
niform-Line  type,  fonts  including  lower  case  are  made  to  1 
ine  as  readily.     Thus  in  Uniform-Line  type  all  faces  on  th 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  ems. 
12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ  67890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ 


:©> 


8  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  syst 
em  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  fa 
ces  of  type.  As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  got 
hies  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they  will  line  t 
ogether;  in  Uniform-Line  type,  fonts  including  lower  c 
ase  are  made  to  line  as  readily.     Thus  in  Uniform-Line 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12%  ems. 
12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ  67890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ 


©> 


8  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system  of  1 

ining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all   faces  of  type. 

As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  ca 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  11  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  system 
of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345678      abcdefghuklmnopqrstuvwxyz      12345678 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


:©> 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,    POINT-BODY 


8  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 

The  Uniform-Line  System  is  the  adaptation  of  the 
system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  goth 
ics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  th 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  IV4  ems. 
The  Uniform-Line  System  is  the  adaptation  of  the  s 
ystem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  t 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS  TUVWXYZ 

123456         ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ         123456 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


9  Point  No. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lini 
ng  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  k 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13^  ems. 

The  Unif(yrm-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sy 
stem  of  lining  m,ade  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to 

ABCDEFOHIJKLMNOPQBSTUVWXYZ 

12345    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ     12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


c 


> 


9  Point  No.  66 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  thfe  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the 
lining-  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As  every 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  ems. 

Tlie  TJniform-Lhie  system  is  tlie  adaptation  of  the  sy 
stem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  tlie  lining  gothics  to 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQBSTVVWXYZ 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ     123^5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU  V  WX  YZ 


9  Point  No.  80 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
f  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  li 
ning  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyo 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  H  1-9  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sy 
stem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQBS  TUVWXYZ 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTITYWXY      1£345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


9  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  th 
e  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  go 
thics  to  all  faces  of  type.      As  everyone  knows,  i 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12'l^  ems. 

TAe  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the 
system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  goth 

AB  CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPgRSTUVWXYZ        ^2J4J 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


9  Point  No.  64 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  linin 
g  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  kn 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13X  ems. 

TJie  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  s 
ystem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  t 

ABCDEFOHIJKLMNOPQBSTUVWXYZ 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU  VWX      IS  3  45 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


9  Point  No.  74 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
f  the  system  of  lining  made  famihar  by  the  li 
ning  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As  everyon 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13>^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  th 
e  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  g 

AB  CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX    12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


9  Point  Old  Style  No.  58 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  t 
he  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.      As  e 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  U  4-9  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  linin 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ    I234S 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 


9  Point  Old  Sty'le  No.  70 

The  Uniform-Line  sj'stem  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining-  made  familiar  by  the 
lining-  g-othics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  every 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  ItJ^  ems. 

The  Unifonn=Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
fthe  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lin 

ABCDEP'GHIJKLMNOPORS  TUVWX 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU  VW       12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


16 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


9  Point  Old  Style  No.  90 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  S3'stem  of  lining"  made  familiar  by  the 
lining^  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  every 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  14  2-9  ems. 

The  Umform=Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
/the  system  of  linirig  7nade  familiar  by  the  lin 

AB  CDEFGHIJKLMNOPOR  STUV  WX 

12345        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV        1234S 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


9  Point  Authors  Roman 

The  Uniform-Line  System  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  linin 
g  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As  everyone  kno 

Lower  case  alplialiet,  a  to  z.  13  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  oft 
he  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  g 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ      12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


rr 


©> 


10  Point  No.  60 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptat 
ion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familia 
r  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  ty 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  U  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  th 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST      123^5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 


CI 


[> 


10  Point  No.  64 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  hning  made  famihar  by 
the  Hning  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  e 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13>^  ems. 

The  TJni form- Line  system  is  the  adaptati 

on  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar 

AB  CDEFGHIJKLMN0PQR8TU 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV      123 Jf^ 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


[]>   9  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
f  the  system  pf  lining  made  familiar  by  the  li 
ning  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyon 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
f  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  li 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS  TUVWXYZ 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX       12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


9  Ft.  Authors  Rom.  Wide 

The  Uniforrp-Lining  system  is  the  adapt 
ation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  famili 
ar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  typ 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  \n  %  eras. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  oft 
he  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  g 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX  YZ 
12345   ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW^X    12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


10  Point  No.  63 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
f  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  1 
ining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  every 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12^  ems. 

The  Uniform-lAne  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
f  the  system  of  linirig  made  familiar  by  the  I 

AB  CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW      12SJf5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 


r: 


"©>    10  Point  Roman  No.  66 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapta 
tion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  famil 
iar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  \k%  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  th 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS       123^5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 

quality  and  finish  uneoualed 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


rz 


©> 


10  Point  No.  80 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptati 
on  of  the  system  of  hning  made  famihar 
by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation 

of  the  system,  of  lining  made  familiar  by  th 

ABGDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST      123Jf5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 


lo  Point  O.  S.  No.  i 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  th^  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the 
lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  ever}'^ 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  l%%  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
/the  system  of  lining  made  familial'  by  the  li 

ABCDEFGHLJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX      12343 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVVVXYZ 


P^         "       ©i>  10  Point  O.  S.  No.  59 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  th 
e  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  ev 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  systetn  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  litii 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 

12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU  I234S 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 


CI 


:©> 


10  Point  O.  S.  No.  90 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptat 
ion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar 
b}^  the  lining-  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type. 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  b 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV       I2345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 


10  Point  Caslon  O.  S. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining 
gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  know 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  System  is  the  adaptation  oft 
he  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  g 
A  B  CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 
12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR       12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 


10  Point  O.  S.  No.  58 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by 
the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  2-5  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptati 
on  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS  TUVW 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV      I234S 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW^X 


10  Point  O.  S.  No.  70 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptat 
ion  of  the  S3^stem  of  lining  made  familia 
r  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  t5'p 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  lS>i  ems. 

The  Uniform- I^i^ie  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by 

ABCDEF  GHIJKLMNOPQRST  UV 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU       I2345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 


10  Point  O.  S.  No.  100 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the 
lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  ever 
yone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fo 
nts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they  will  line  t 
ogether;  in  Uniform-Line  type,  fonts  includ 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  4-5  ems. 
12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV       67890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


10  Point  Authors  Roman 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
f  the  system  of  hning  made  famiUar  by  the 
Uning  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    As  every 

Lower  case  ali)hal)et.  a  to  z.  12  7-10  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  si^stem  is  the  adaptati 

on  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ      12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


10  Point  Barnhart  O.  S. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the 
system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  goth 
ics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  t 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  11  2-5  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  sgstem  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  sgstem  of  lining  made  familiar  bg  the  lining 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX      12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


10  Point  Elzevir  No.  5 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  system  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics 
to  all  faces  of  type.     As  everyone  knows,  in  th 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  t 
})e  system  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to 

ABCDEFGHlJKLMNOPQRSTUyWXYZ 

12345   ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX    12^45 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


10  Point  Caslon  O.  R- 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by 
the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  2-5  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adapt  at 
ion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familia 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 
12345  abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw  12345 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV^X^XYZ 


n 


©>  10  Pt.  Authors  Rom.  Wide 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adap 
tation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fa 
miliar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  face 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  1-5  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  b 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV      12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 


10  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  th 
e  lining  gothics  to  all  faces.     As  everyone  k 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  sgstem  of  lining  made  familiar  bg  the  lining 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS  TUVWXY 

1234        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ        1234 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


10  Ft.  French  o.  S.  No.  3 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the 
lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  ever 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  i 
he  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS!  Ul^lVXYZ 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV     I2J45 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOFQRSTUVWXYZ 


10  Point  Mission 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the 
system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothic 
s  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  everyone  knows,  in  th 
e  old  lining  gothics,  only  fonts  of  caps  are  made 
so  that  they  will  line  together;  in  Uniform-Line  ty 
pe,  fonts  including  lower  ccise  are  made  to  line  as 
readily.  Thus  in  Uniform-Line  type  all  faces  on 
the  same  ix)dy  will  line  together  at  the  bottom  w 

Lower  case  alpliabet.  a  to  z,  11  1-5  ems. 

12345     ABCDEFGHUKLMNOPQ    67890 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


[10  Point  Lining  XV  Century 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  the  sy 
stem  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to 
all  faces  of  type.  As  everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lin 
ing  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  arc  made  so  that  they 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  10  2-6  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  linin 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 

12345     ABCDEFCHIIKLMNOPQR     12345 


10  Point  Paragon 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  th 
e  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  ev 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX     12345 

ABGDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


10  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  o 
f  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  the  li 
ning  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  everyon 
e  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of 
caps  are  made  so  that  they  will  line  together; 
in  Uniform-Line  type,  fonts  including  lower  c 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  12  3-10  ems. 
12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ     67890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


11  Point  No.  60 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made 
familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  f 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13>^  ems. 

T/ie  Unvforra-Line  system  is  the  adapt 
ation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fa 

AB  CDEFGIIIJKLMN0PQR8TUY 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ       12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 


11  Point  No.  64 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by 
the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.     A 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptati 
on  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar 

AB  CDEFGHIJKLMN0PQR8TU 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU       123^5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW 


10  Point  Old  Roman  Cond. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of  th 
e  system  of  Hning  made  famiUar  by  the  lining  g 
othics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  everyone  knows, 
in  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of  caps  are  m 
ade  so  that  they  will  line  together;  in  Uniform-L 
ine  type,  fonts  including  lower  case  are  made  to 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  11^  eras. 
12345  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ  67890 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 


n 


^ 


11  Point  No.  63 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  b 
y  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    A 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  h 

AB  CDEFGHIJI<:LMN0PQB8TUY 

12345        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV        1231^.5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 


11  Point  No.  66 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made 
familiar  by  the  lining-  gothics  to  aU  f 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  ems. 

Tlie  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapta 
tion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fam 

AB  CDEFGHLJLILMNOPQRSTUV 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR     12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


11  Point  No.  80 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made 
familiar  by  the  lining  gothies  to  all  f 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  10-U  eras. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapt 
ation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fa 

AB  CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ       12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

]  '      ©>     1 1  Point  O.  S.  No.  58 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  hning  made  f 
amiliar  by  the  hning  gothies  to  all  fac 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  7-11  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  the  adapt 
tation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fa 

ABCDEFGHLJKLMNOPQR  S  T 

12345     ABCDEFGHi/kLMNOPQRS      I2J^^ 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 


11  Point  O.  S.  No.  70 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adap 
tation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fa 
miliar  by  the  lining  gothies  to  all  face 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapt 
ation  of  t/ie  system  of  lining'  made  fam 

A  BCDEFGHIfKLMNOP^RS  TU 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ       12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 


11  Point  Caslon  O.  R. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptati 
on  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar 
by  the  lining  gothies  to  all  faces  of  type. 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  6  11  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapta 
tion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  famili 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS  TUVW 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS       12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV^iX^X 


II  Point  O.  S.  No.  i 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptat 
ion  of  the  system  of  Hning  made  familiar 
by  the  lining  gothies  to  all  faces  of  type. 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12%  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptat 
ion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familia 

A  BCDEFGHIfKLMNOPQR  STUVW 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST     /.?J.^5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 

\    ^      ^       ©[>       II  Point  O.  S.  No.  59 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptat 
ion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar 
by  the  lining  gothies  to  all  faces  of  type. 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12J^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptati 
on  of  tlie  system  of  lining  made  familiar 

A  BCDEFGHIfKLMNOPQRS  TUVW 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU       /^J^5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 
11  Point  O.  S.  No.  90 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining-  made 
familiar  by  the  lining-  g-othics  to  all  f 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  tlie  adapt 
ation  of  tlie  system  of  lining- tnade  f am 

abcdefghijl<:lmnop^rstu 

12345       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ       1 2345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 


©>  12  Point  Caslon  O.  S. 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ad 
aptation  of  the  system  of  lining  ma 
de  familiar  by  the  lining  gothies  to 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13)^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapta 
tion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  famili 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ     I234S 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


12  Point  No.  63 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapt 
ation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fam 
iliar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  o 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12)^  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is  tlie  adapt 
ation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fam 
AB  GDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST 

12345      ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS      1234-5 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 


"©>      12  Point  O.  S.  No.  i 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  \Z%  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 

ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  f 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS     I2J4^ 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 


>  12  Point  O.  S.  No.  70 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  mad 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z  Vi%  eras. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  a 
daptation  of  the  system^  of  lining 
A  B  CDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS  T 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKIvMNOP     12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 


]>  12  Point  Authors  Roman 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made 
familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  133^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  si^stem  is  the  ad 

aptation  of  the  system  of  lining  ma 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

1234       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV      1234 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 


12  Point  No.  64 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  mad 
e  familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  al 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adap 
tion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fam 

ABCDEFGHLJKLMN0PQR8 

12345      ABCDEFGHI.JKLMNOPQRS      1234S 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 

\  ©  )-   12  Point  O.  S.  No.  59 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  f 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12}^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adap 
tation  of  the  system  of  lifting  made  fa 

ABCDEFGHIfKLMNOPQR  S  T 

12345        ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ        I234S 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 

V^      ^^>  12  Point  O.  S.  No.  90 

The  Uniform -Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  mad 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  l.S  ems. 

The  Uniform^- Line  system^  is  the  a 
daptation  of  the  system  of  lining 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP     1234S 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 
12  Ft.  AuT.  Rom.  Wide 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the 
adaptation  of  the  system  of  lini 
ning  made  familiar  by  the  lining 

Lower  case  alplial)et.  a  to  z.  lii  1-6  ems. 

The  Uniform  Line  system  is  the  ad 

aptation  of  the  system  of  lining  ma 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 

12345     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ     12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 


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22 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


y  12  Point  Barnhart  O.  S. 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapt 
ation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fam 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  11^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapt 
ation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fam 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 

12345    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST    12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 


§>  12  Ft.  Frenches.  No:  3 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapta 
tion  of  tie  system  of  lining  made  famili 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

12M    ABCDEFGHUKLMNOPQRS    12^4 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOFQRSTUVW 


¥}  12  Point  Caslon  O.  R. 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  11-12  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ad 
aptation  of  the  system  of  lining  ma 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 

1234   ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST    1234 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 


'®\  12  Point  Lining  XV  Century 

TKe  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation  of 
the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  tKe  lini 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  9  5-6  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptat 
ion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familia 
r  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  ty 
ABCDEFGHI/KLMNOPQRS  TU  V 
1234   ABCDEGFHIJKLMNOPQ    1234 


12  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  5-6  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapt 
ation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fam 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 

12345    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST    12345 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 


"¥>    12  Ft.  Elzevir  No.  S 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adap 
tation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  f 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  5-6  ems. 

77?^  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adapta 
tion  of  the  system  of  lining  made  famili 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

1234    ABCDEFGHUKLMNOPQRS    12^4 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOFQRSTUVW 

12  Point  Mission 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptation 
of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by  th 
e  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As 
every  one  knows^  in  the  old  lining  gothics 
only  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they 
will  line  together;  in  Uniform-Line  type,  fo 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  lOX  ems. 

1234  ABCDEFGHUKLMNOPQ  5678 


1 2  Point  Paragon 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adap 
tation  of  the  system  of  lining  made  fa 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13>^  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ad 
aptation  of  the  system  of  lining  mad 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

1234    ABGDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS    1254 

ABGDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


BODY  FACES 


5}  12  Pt.  Old  Roman  Bold 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  ada 
ptation  of  the  system  of  lining  made 
familiar  by  the  lining  gothics  to  all  f 
aces  of  type.  As  everyone  knows,  i 
n  the  old  lining  gothics  only  fonts  of 

Lower  ca»e  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12^  ems. 

1234       ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTU       6789 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOFORSTUVW 

14  Point  No.  64 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  tHe 
adaptation  of  the  system  of  linin 
g  made  familiar  by  the  lining  got 
hies  to  all  faces  of  type.     As  eve 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  IZ  ems. 

1234    ABCDEFGHIKJLMNOPQRST     5678 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST 

14  Point  Authors  Roman 
The  Uniform-Line  system  is  th 
e  adaptation  of  the  system  of  1 

Lower  case  alphal)et.  a  to  z.  i:i  Id  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  sgstem  is  t 

he  adaptation  of  the  sgstem  o 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ 

1234    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR  1234 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST 

14  Point  Barnhart  O.  S. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the 
adaptation  of  the  system  of  hni 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  1-14  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the 
adaptation  of  the  sgstem  of  linin 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ 

1234     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP     1234 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR 


j>  12  Point  Old  Roman  Cond. 


The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  adaptatio 
n  of  the  system  of  lining  made  familiar  by 
the  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.  As 
everyone  knows,  in  the  old  lining  gothics  o 
nly  fonts  of  caps  are  made  so  that  they  w 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  10^  ems. 

1234     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXY     5678 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

.    14  Point  Elzevir  No.  S 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  th 
e  adaptation  of  the  system  of  li 
ning  made  familiar  by  the  lining 
gothics  to  all  faces  of  type.    A 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  18  3-7  ems. 

1234     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP     >678 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS 

14  Pt.  Authors  Roman  Wide 
The  Uniform-Line  system  i 
s  the  adaptation  of  the  syst 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  If)  eiiiti. 

The  Uniform-Line  sgstem  is  t 
he  adaptation  of  the  sgstem  o 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR 

1234     ABCDEFGHIJKLMN     1234 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR 

14  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  t 
he  adaptation  of  the  system  o 

Lower  case  alpliabet,  a  to  z,  13  5-7  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  sgstem  is  the 
adaptation  of  the  system  of  linin 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ 

1234     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP     1234 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR 


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SYNOPSIS  OF 


r 

■       14  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 

^m  The  Uniform-Line  system  is 

H  the  adaptation  of  the  system 

H  of  lining  made  familiar  by  th 

H  e  lining  gothics  to  all  faces  of 

^^^B  Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  1-14  ems. 

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I^ower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  13  2-7  enis. 

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ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP 

1234    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO     I2J4 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR 

14  Point  Paragon 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is 
the  adaptation  of  the  system 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  1-7  ems. 

The  Uniform- Line  system  is 
ABCDEFGHIJKLiWNOPQ 

1234    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO    1254 

ABGDEFGHUKLMNOPQ 

14  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  a 
daptation  of  the  system  of  hning 
made  famiUar  by  the  lining  goth 
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Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  13  ems. 

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The  Uniform-Line  system  is  th 
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Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  6-7  ems. 

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1234    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ    12^4 

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14  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the 
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Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12)^  ems. 

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1234     ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP     1234 

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14  Point  Mission 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is  the  a 
daptation  of  the  system  of  lining 
made  familiar  by  the  lining  gothic 
s  to  all  faces  of  type.  As  every 
one  knows,  in  the  old  lining  goth 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  11  4-7  ems. 

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16  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 
The  Uniform-Line  System  i 
s  the  adaptation  of  the  syste 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  11-16  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system 
AB  CDEFGHIJKLMN 

123    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP     123 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


SYNOPSIS  OF 


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16  Point  No.  64 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is 
the  adaptation  of  the  system 
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16  Ft.  Authors  Roman 

The  Uniform-Line  system  i 
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Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  1-16  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  si^stem 
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1234   ABCDEFGHIJKLM   1234 

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16  Point  Barnhart  O.  S. 

The  Uniform-Line  system 
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Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12%  ems. 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is 
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1234    ABCDEFGHIJKL    1234 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO 


16  Point  Old  Roman  Cond, 

The  Uniform-Line  system  is 
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Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  Vi  ems. 

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16  Ft.  Authors.  R.  Wide 

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TYPE  FACES 


Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


5  Point  Roman  No.  64 


Thk  matter  of  Iliilnt;  type  Is  so  Important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Llnlnjr  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  In  composi- 
tion time,  to  say  nothln^f  of  *he  Increased  beauty  of  Ms  work.  Kvery  printer  has  experienced  trouble  In 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  In  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss 
of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  Is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  Instance,  In  which  words 
In  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  let- 
ter selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type:  hours 
of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because 
of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the 
various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod 
work;  hence  the  time  spent  In  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  Is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now.  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  Is  ena- 
bled to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Splndler  Point- 
Line.  Point-Set.  Point  Body  Llnlng-System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform- 
Line.— The  point  line  In  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  AH  Roman  and  body  faces  are 
cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can 
be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces 
will  line  together  body  for  body  without  justltlcatlon;  and  by  the  use  of  jiolnt  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body 
can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  In  line  between  any 
two  bodies  Is   two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.    Text-Line. — For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts,  or  the  like 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16^  ems. 


bVa  Point  No,  60 

The  matter  of  lining  t.vpe  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Pohn-line,  Point-set,  Point-body  Joining  System,  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work,  Ever.v 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  hue,  and  In  lining  rule 
with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  imavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  H;  legal  blank,  for  Instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  ma.v  be  with  the  letter  selected 
for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  In  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours 
of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  dis- 
posal, because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance 
of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the 
name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces 
with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unneces- 
sary now.  thanks  to  the  Uniform-line  type,  and  the  printer  Is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  here- 
to-fore expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Splndler  Point-line,  Point-set, 
Point-body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-  ■ 
line.— The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  east.  All  Roman  and 
body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly 
proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16?<i^  ems. 


5H  Point  No.  63 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  Important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of 
our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar 
In  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  Increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experi- 
enced trouble  In  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
Instance,  in  which  words  In  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined 
as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass 
rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type:  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having 
only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to 
bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule. 
No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  In  lining 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  Is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  Is  un- 
necessary now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  Is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  here- 
tofore expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Splndler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point- 
Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines  :  Uniform  Line.— The  point 
line  In  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this 
line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.    This  line  Is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15^  ems. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform-Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


bVa  Point  No.  64 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  sliould  be  familiar  with  the  details 
of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set.  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a 
dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type, 
and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take 
a  legal  blank,  for  instance, in  which  words  of  a  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some 
others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in 
which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by 
the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using 
paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces 
and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work: 
hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer 
is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  & 
Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set.  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known 
and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. —  The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are 
cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so 
placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  from  all 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16X  ems. 


5!4  Point  No.  66 

The  matter  of  lining-  type  Is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining-  System.  This  system  saves  the 
printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in 
lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining 
type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  Instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that 
begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with 
the  type:  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system 
material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring 
about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule. 
No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  -will  willingly  send  out  sUp-.shod  work:  hence  the  time  spent 
in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All 
such  expense  is  unnecessary  now.  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is 
enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros. 
&  Spindler  Point-Line.  Point-Set.  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well 
known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line.— The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority 
of  faces  are  cast.    All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc. 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  17K  ems. 


6  Point  No.  63 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  Ijringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  liiie,  and  in  lining  rule 
with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs, 
as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected'for  the  body  of 
the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because, 
of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  the  name  will  willingly 
send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and 
with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to 
the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended 
for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines.    Uniform-Line — The  Point 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15}4  ems. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY    C^i^B^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


6  Point  No.  60 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the 
printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  diffferent  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining 
rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is 
not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected 
for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ; 
hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 
semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work ;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such 
expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to 
pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and 
tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are 
cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line 
is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free 
of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body 
for  body  without  justification;  and  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be 
readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line  between 
any  body  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text  Line. — For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts  or 
the  like,  where  a  long  descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point 
line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof. 
Hence  any  Text-line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap 
Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  brought  to  alignment, 
and  the  result  is  obtained  as  easily.  Cap-Line.— For  Title,  Two-Line  and  other  faces  without 
Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16  ems. 


6  Point  No.  64 

The  matter  of  lining'  tyve  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with 
the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  pi'inter  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of 
his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bi-inging  type  on  diflferent  bodies  to 
line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words 
in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may 
be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass-rule 
must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compo.sltor 
having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper 
to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type 
and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work :  hence  the 
time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the 
printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The 
Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the 
following  well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line.— The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which 
the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as 
the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast 
entirely  upon  the  body  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line 
cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body  without  justification:  and  by  the  use  of  point 
leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the 
majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line  between  any  body  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof. 
Text  Line.— For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts  or  the  like,  where  a  long  descender  is  cut  for 
typogi-aphical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always  varying  above 
the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face  may  be 
made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z.  nx  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  34  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


6  Point  No.  66 


The  matter  of  lining'  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with 
the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining'  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing'  of  the  increased  beauty  of 
his  work.  Everj'  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining'  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  g'reat  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as 
near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  woyk,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by 
the  compositor  having'  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity 
for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alig'nment  between 
the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will 
willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining'  the  different  faces 
with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is 
unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket 
the  money  formerly  expended  on  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point 
Line,  Point  Set,  Point  Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried 
lines :  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  maj  ority  of  faces  are  cast. 
All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line 
is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body, 
free  of  kerning,  from  the  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line 
tog'ether  body  for  body  without  justification;  and,  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs, 
one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases 
the  difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text 
Line.— For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts,  or  the  like,  where  a  long'  descender  is  cut  for 
typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always  varying' 
above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face 
may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  173^  ems. 


6  Point  No.  74 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining 
rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is 
not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected 
for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type; 
hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old  system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 
semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  The  Barnhart 
Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following 
well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the 
ma,iority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  leaders, 
etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon 
the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will 
line  together  body  for  body  without  justification;  and,  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one 
size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the 
difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line. — 
For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts,  or  the  like,  where  a  long  descender  is  cut  for  typographical 
effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform 
Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with 
any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line  faces  on 
different  bodies  are  brought  to  alignment,  and  the  result  is  obtained  as  easily.  CainLine. — 
For  Title,  Two-line,  and  other  faces  without  lower  case.  All  Cap-Line  faces  on  the  same 
bodies  line  with  each  other  at  the  bottom  without  justification.    All  Cap-Line  faces  in  bodies 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16  ems. 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


35 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform-Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


6  Point  No.  80 


The  matter  of  linins-  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with 
the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the 
printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his 
work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line, 
and  in  Uning  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when 
lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type 
that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the 
letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  hned 
with  the  type:  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard 
to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between 
type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work; 
hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of 
serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type, 
and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this 
kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros,  and  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System 
embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines.  Uniform-Line.— The  point  line  in  each 
body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this 
line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders 
can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  from  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size. 
All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body  without  justification;  and, 
by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  Une  with  all  other 
sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points 
or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line.— For  such  face  as  Scripts,  Texts  or  the  like,  where  a 
longer  descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each 
body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any 
Text-Line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cai>Line  in 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z.  16)^  ems. 


7  Point  No.  60 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This 
system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  tlie 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing 
type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body 
of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours 
of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring 
about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type 
and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  vdllingly  send  out  slip-shod  work ; 
hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a 
matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the 
Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore 
expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line.  Point 
Set  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well  known  and  tried  lines. 
Uniform-Line — The  point-line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast. 
All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This 
line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the 
body,  free  from  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces 
will  line  together  body  for  body  without  justification;  and,  by  tiie  use  of  point  leads 
and  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  ems. 


BARNHART    BROS.  &.   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY    C^^^^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform-Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


7  Point  No.  63 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  tliat  every  printer  siiould  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  diiTerent 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in 
which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be 
lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which 
two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  tj'pe;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent 
by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the 
necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will 
willingly'  send  out  slip-shod  work ;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with 
each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary 
now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the 
money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point 
Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried 
lines.  Uniform-Line. — The  Point-Line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are 
cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This 
line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the 
bod3%  free  from  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  L^niform-Line  cast  faces  will 
line  together  bodj-  for  body  without  justification ;  and  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs, 
one  size  body  can  readily  be  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases 
the  difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.    Text 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  U}4  ems. 


7  Point  No.  66 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar 
with  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  w^ork.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on 
different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well 
as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near.as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the 
body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ; 
hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old- system 
material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard 
to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and 
between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out 
slip-shod  work ;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and 
with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now 
thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money 
heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well 
known  and  tried  lines.  Uniform-Line. — The  Point-Line  in  each  body'to  which 
the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line, 
as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned 
descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  from  kerning,  from  smallest 
to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body 
without  justification ;  and  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z.  l.iX  ems. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  37  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


■  Point  No.  80 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  sliould  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This 
system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing 
type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  wlfen  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take 
a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs, 
as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected 
for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with 
the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only 
old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and 
cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces 
and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send 
out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other 
and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary 
now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the 
money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well 
known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line.  —  The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the 
majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well 
as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders 
can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  fi'ee  fi'om  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size. 
All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body  without  justification ; 
and,  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  8-7  ems. 


8  Point  No.  60 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be 
familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time, 
to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining 
rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must 
be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work, 
and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of 
valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system 
material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard 
to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and 
between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send 
out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each 
other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is 
unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is 
enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The 
Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System 
embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. — The 
point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.     All  Roman 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  uy^  ems. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY  C^^^  TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


8  Point  No.  63 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be 
familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System. 
This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing 
of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble 
in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore  knows  the  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  a  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the 
letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule 
must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the 
compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the 
necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of 
alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent 
in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line 
type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for 
work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point- Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well  known  and  tried  lines: 
Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are 
cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders, 
etc.     This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  ems. 


8  Point  No.  64 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be 
familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time, 
to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining 
rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in 
which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  tlie  body  of 
the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type; 
hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only 
old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using 
paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between 
the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the 
name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment. 
All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type, 
and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for 
work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well  known  and  tried 
lines:    Uniform-Line.— The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  ems. 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY  39  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY    C^l^B^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform-Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two  point  leads. 


8  Point  No.  66 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition 
time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and 
in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  be^in  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for 
the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with 
the  type  ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having 
only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  of  using 
paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy 
of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work :  hence  the  time  spent 
in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform 
Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore 
expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point 
Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  well-known  and 
tried  lines.     Uniform-Line.— The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15Ji  ems. 


8  Point  No.  74 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be 
familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to 
say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced 
trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  know^s  the  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is 
not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  a  larger 
type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as 
may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must 
be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal, 
because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 
semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule. 
No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip -shod  work;  hence 
the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a 
matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to 
Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore 
expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point- Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and 
tried  lines.  Uniform-Line.  — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority 
of  faces  are  cast.     All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  Hi4  ems. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  40  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY    C^ffl^B^    TYPE  FACES 

Cast  on  Uniform-Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 
8  POINT  No.  80 

The  matter  of  lining-  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time, 
to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in 
lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in 
which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the 
work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type; 
hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper 
and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between 
the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the 
name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment. 
All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type, 
and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for 
work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried 
lines.  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority 
of  faces  are  cast.      All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  H%  ems. 


9  POINT  No.  60 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great 
loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a 
legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be 
with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point 
brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be 
spent  by  the  compositor  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and 
cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the 
various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the 
name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in 
lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of 
serious  momeot.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the 
Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money 
heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.     The  Barnhart  Bros.  & 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13>^  ems. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  41  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


9  Point  No.  64 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be 
familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition 
time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and 
in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
imavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for 
the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined 
with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor 
having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for 
using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 
between  the  various  type-faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time 
spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter 
of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the 
Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money 
heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.    The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13i^  ems. 


9  Point  No.  66 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining-  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take 
a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be 
with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time 
must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard 
to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various 
faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will 
willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  diff- 
erent faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform- 
Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &.  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY    C^^^^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


9  Point  No.  74 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  hne,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take 
a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  a  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be 
with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass  rule  must  be  Uned  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable  time 
must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to 
bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces 
and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will 
willingly  send  out  shp-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  Uning 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the 
Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money 

Lower  case  alpliabet,  a  to  z,  U}i  ems. 
t 


9  Point  No.  80 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that 
begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as 
may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which 
two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard 
to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various 
faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name 
will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work ;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the 
Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  1-9  ems. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY  43  QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  L'nllorm-Llne.    Partly  leaded  with  two  point  leads. 


10  Point  No.  63 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  diffei'ent 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that 
begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near 
as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in 
which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of 
valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system 
material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and 
cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the 
various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the 
name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in 
lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of 
serious  moment.      All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12K  ems. 


10  Point  No.  60 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced 
trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining 
rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as 
may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and 
in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type; 
hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having 
only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity 
for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance 
of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and 
rule.     No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  14  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY    cM^^^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  L'nlforra-Llne.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


10  Point  No.  64 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a 
dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty 
of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing 
type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining 
type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the 
body  of  the  work;  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined 
with  the  type;  hoursof  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor 
having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the 
necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 
semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between 
type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send 
out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13>^  ems. 


10  Point  No. 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point 
Set,  Point-Body  Lining-  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing-  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced 
trouble  in  bringingtype  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining 
rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near 
as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work, 
and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the 
type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor 
having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of 
the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about 
even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and 
between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will 
willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in 

T^ower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  14>^  ems. 


POINT-LINE.    POINT-SET,    POINT-BODY  45  QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEOUALED 


ROMAN  BODY    C^M^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 
10  Point  No.  80 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many 
a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  v^ork.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance, 
in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass 
rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must 
be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and 
cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between 
the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy 
of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the 
time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  eras. 


11  Point  No.  60 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say 
nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work .  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the 
letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which 
two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours 
of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having 
only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the 
necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13)4  ems. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  46  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY    C^i^B^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


11  Point  No.  63 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many 
a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as 
well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass 
rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must 
be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his 
disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard 
to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various 
faces  and  between  type  and  rule.      No  printer  worthy  of  the  name 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  ems. 


11  Point  No.  64  » 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many 
a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty 
of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing 
type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining 
type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body 
of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with 
the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor 
having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the 
necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 
semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between 
type  and  rule.     No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  ems. 


POINT-LINE,    POINT-SET,    POINT-BODY  47  QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY    C^M^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Unlfona-Llne.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 
11  Point  No.  6G 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point 
Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining-  system.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say 
nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type 
is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the 
letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of 
valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only 
old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity 
for  using   paper  and   cardboard   to  bring  about  even  a 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  U  ems. 


1 1  Point  No.  80 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point 
Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  system.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  sa}' 
nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type 
is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some 
others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point 
brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity 
for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  1011  ems. 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  48  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY    C^^^^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Unlfonn-Llne.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


12  Point  No.  63 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing 
of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words 
in  larger  type  that  begin  paragi*aphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for 
the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule 
must  be  lined  w4th  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must 
be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z  12K  ems. 
12  Point  No.  64 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point 
Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to 
say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type-faces 
on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type, 
and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable, 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank, 
for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near 
as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work, 
and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with 
the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the 
compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal, 

IjOwer  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  ems. 


POINT-LINE,    POINT-SET.    POINT-BODY  49  QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY    C^^^5    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


14  Point  No.  64 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that 
every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  our  Point-Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time, 
to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing 
type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule 
with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take 
a  legal  blank  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger 
type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected 


Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  ems. 


16  Point  No.  64 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important 
that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point 
Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the 
printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to 
say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his 
work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble 
in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line, 
and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when 
lining  type  is  not  available.    Take  a  legal 


Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12)^  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  50  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


CONDENSED 


NUMBER  53 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


12  Point  Cond.  No.  53      1\<<>  lbs.,  $1.50 


CONSOLIDATED  CORPORATIONS 
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16  Point  Cond.  No.  53      2%  lbs.,  $1.75 


EXPOSITION  LITERATURE 

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CONDENSED 


NUMBER  51 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


26A  6  Point  Cond.  No.  51  M  lb.,  $1.00 

SOUTHWESTERN  MANUFACTURERS 

BEAUTIFUL  ROCKERS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION 

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22  A  9  Point  Cond.  No.  51         \^A  lbs.,  $1.25 

BARGAIN  IN  FURNITURE 
MORRIS  CHAIRS  9  FOR  COMFORT 

20A  11  Point  Cond.  No.  51         iK  lbs.,  $1.40 

FORTY-SECOND  SESSION 
UNITED  STATES  7  CONGRESS 

17A  14  Point  Cond.  No.  51       2'/l'6  lbs.,  $1.80 

MAHOGANY  4  DRESSER 


12A 


20  Point  Cond.  No.  51         iVi  lbs.,  $2.25 


PRETTY  2  DESIGN 


26 A  8  Point  Cond.  No.  51        XVa.  lbs.,  $1.25 

MAHOGANY  AND  BLACK  WALNUT 

CABINET  SALE  THURSDAY  COME  EARLY 

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20  A  10  Point  Cond.  No.  51        1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

HAVE  JUST  RECEIVED 
THOUSAND  2  NICE  IRON  BEDS 

19A  12  Point  Cond.  No.  51  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

BOYS  AND  GIRLS 
SMALL  3  WRITING  DESKS 

16  A  18  Point  Cond.  No.  51  3  lbs.,  $2.00 

PICTURES  8  FRAMED 

11  A  24  Point  Cond.  No.  51      3%  lbs.,  $2.50 

NORTH  5  WINDS 


30  Point  Cond.  No.  51 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


COMBINATION  82  BOOKCASES 


36  Point  Cond.  No.  51 


6^8  lbs.,  $4.25 


AICIEIT  8  EUEIITURE 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


TITLE 


:n^o.  52 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  I^ine. 


19A  6  Point  Title  No.  52  Vt,  lb.,  $1.00 

A  CARELESS  PRINTER  MAKES  A 

GREAT  DEAL,  OF  UNNECESSARY  AVORK 

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18  A  10  Point  Title  No.  52        1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

i]s^coiipoiiatio:n^ 

BELLETUE    3   C0MPA:MES 


20  A  8  Point  Title  No.  52  1 K  lbs.,  $1.25 

TWENTY  THOUSAND 

LOUISIANA   CENTRAIj    ENGINES 

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12  A  12  Point  Title  No.  52  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

CALIFORNIA^ 
CHESTER  2  COUNTY 


LIGHTFAOE 


NUMBEK  54 


Weiglits  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Lii 


21  A  6  Point  Lightface  No.  54         K  lb.,  $1.00 

PAPER  ENGINE  WHEELS 

THE  GREAT  WESTERN  RAILROAD  TRALNS 

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18  A  10  Point  Lightface  No.  54    1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

BOOTS  AI^D  SHOES 
LEATHER  8  MERCHANTS 


22  A  8  Point  Lightface  No.  54      \V^  lbs.,  $1.25 

WEATHER  REPORTS 

BEAUTIFUL  MORNING  SUNSHINE 

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12A 


14  Point  Lightface  No.  54     2M  lbs.,  $1.75 


BUILDING 
ROUND  6  HOUSE 


18  Point  Lightface  No.  54 


3'/l'6  lbs.,  $2.00 


GRADUATES  EXERCISES 
HAI^DSOMEST  46  PROaRAMMES 


20  Point  Lightface  No.  54 


3%  lbs.,  $2.25 


PUBLISHING  34  COMPANIES 


8A 


24  Point  Lightface  No.  54 


4'/f6  lbs.,  $2.60 


CHEMICAL  86  STUDENTS 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


TITL.es  no.  9 


I 

J^M        16 A  30a  5%  Point  Title  No.  11         \%  lbs.,  $2.00 

MARVKLOVS  AXTICS  PERFORMED 
Balloon    AsoeiifSiioii    with    Paractiiite    Descent 

f._ 
ISA  34a  6  Point  Title  No.  9         1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

GREAT  NATIONAL  BALL  GAIflKS 
]VIercIiants  and  Meehanics  8  Weekly  Joiirnal 

16  A  32  a  8  Point  Title  No.  9  2M  lbs.,  $2.25 

PAI5JTERS  AX»  SCULPTORS 

Charcoal  Picture  S  IValnut  Framed 


Al^D  XO.  1 1 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I-ine. 


16  A  33  a  5]4  Point  Title  No.  9        iK  lbs.,  $2.00 

6REAX  "WESTERN  FOTJNBRY 

Headquarters  for  Superior  Copper-Mixed  Type 

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16  A  32  a  7  Point  Title  No.  9  2  lbs.,  $2.25 

PKOPI.K  ArWI>  COUI^XKIES 

Journey  Xlirougfli  3  Iterlin  Grermany 

ISA  36a  9  Point  Title  No.  9  2%  lbs.,  $2.50 

HAPPY  HUWTI^G  OROUXDS 

Hunters  Trapping  4  Bear  and  Deer 


10  Point  Title  No.  9 


3'Ai  lbs.,  $2.50 


COXSOIilDATED  EXGL.ISH  CORPORATIONS 

Wholesale  Dealers  in  Eiis:lish  45  French  and  German  Rroadcloth 


TWO-LINE  LETTERS    c^j^    NO.  55,  56  AND  58 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


18  A  10  Point  Two-line  No.  55        1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

THE  DEFEATED  RUSSIANS 

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16  A  12  Point  Two-line  No.  5S         2'/i6  lb.,  $1.50 

PRINTING   4   PRESSES 

12A  16  Point  Two-line  No.  56        2%  lbs.,  $1.85 

NORTH  5  POUND 

9  A  24  Point  Two-line  No.  56        3%  lbs..  $2.50 


ISA  12  Point  Two-line  No.  55  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

COUNTRY  DRUGGISTS 

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16A  14  Point  Two-line  No.  55        2J4  lbs.,  $1.75 

CHINESE  3  EMBLEM 

11  A  IS  Point  Two-line  No.  56  3  lbs.,  $2.00 

PUNT  A  3  GORD  A 

6A  30  Point  Two-line  No.  56        4'?i6  lbs.,  $3.10 


FINE  2  BIRD      RED  2  INK 


36  Point  Two-line  No.  56 


6^  lbs.,  $4.00 


CHINA  65  BOWL 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY 


.53 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


TITLES  AND 


TITLE  ITALICS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


17  A  34  a  5M  Point  Title  No.  10  iK  lbs.,  $2.00 
CANOEING  ALONG  THE  CEDAR  RIVER 

Reveals  Much  Beauty  of  Bright  Water  and  Grass 
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20  A  38  a  7  Point  Title  No.  10  2  lbs.,  $2.25 

MANY  PEOPLE  AND  COUNTRIES 

Were  Visited  by  Great  Ships  Last  Year  572 

18  A  37  a  9  Point  Title  No.  10  2K  lbs..  $2.50 

CHICAGO  RACE  COURSE 
Decided  they  would  67  Hold  June  Meet 


20  A  41  a  6  Point  Title  No.  10  l»/i6  lbs.,  $2.00 

ANNUAL,  CONGRESS  PROCEEDINGS 

National  United  Prison  Association  Transactions 

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16  A  34  a  8  Point  Title  No.  10  2%  lbs..  $2.25 

PORTRAIT  PAINTERS 

Charcoal  Drawings   57   Oil  Paintings 

15  A  32  a  10  Point  Title  No.  10  3'/t6  lbs.,  $2.50 

MUSICAL  MEASURES 
Several  Popular  431  Song  Hits 


12  A  24  a 


12  Point  Title  No.  10 


3K  lbs..  $2.75 


UNITED  STATES  PRINTING  INDUSTRIES 
Modern  Machines  Superior  52  Type  Careful  Workmen 


17  A  32  a  6  Point  Title  No.  53  Mb  lbs.,  $2.00 

DO  NOT  THINK  THAT  ALL  THE  IMPROVEMENTS  HAVE  BEEN  MADE 

Upon  tlie  Two-revolution  Press  for  a  large  Per  cent  of  tlie  Best  Printing  Is  Done  on  a  Drum 

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21  A  41  a       6  Point  Title  Italic  No.  10        1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

WASHINGTON  AND  HIS  GENERALS 

Lives  of  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence 

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18  A  36  a        9  Point  Title  Italic  No.  10        2'?i'6  lbs.,  $2.50 

MEMBERS  OF  CONGRESS 
Delegates  to  6827  Southern  Convention 


16  A  33  a        8  Point  Title  Italic  No.  10       2%  lbs.,  $2.2S 

HISTORICAL  LITERATURE 

The  Obsolete  English  Words  Are  Many 
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15  A  29  a        10  Point  Title  Italic  No.  10      3'/f'6  lbs.,  $2.50 

TRAVELER  SPORTSMEN 

Nebraska  Hunting  789  Grounds 


12  A  23  a 


12  Point  Title  Italic  No.  10 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 
JJnequaled  Finish  and  786    Great  Lasting  Qualities 


16  A  32  a  6  Point  Title  Italic  No.  50  I'/ii  lbs.,  $2.00 

THE  STAXPARD  AND  REGVLAR  DRIIU  C\L,INDER  BRESSES 

Are  Mandy  atid  £,end,  Themselves  Conveniently  to  Quick  Changes  of  Fortns  and  Short  Runs 

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BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


54 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


EXI>A^:NrDED 


:n^u]vibeii  4 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


16  A  31  a         6  Point  Expanded  No.  4         1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

REPORTS  from:  THE  BO.A.RD 

"Will    Be    Decided    the    First    of   tlie   IVToiitli 

1S3456T8DO 


14  A  28  a        10  Point  Expanded  No.  4       S'/ii  lbs.,  $2.50 

CANADIAN  HUNTERS 
United.   States  8  Gaixie   Laws 


17  A  34  a  8  Point  Expanded  No.  4         2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

SKETCHES  FROM   NATURE 

Mexicans    Rounding    Herds    of    Cattle 

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11  A  22  a        12  Point  Expanded  No.  4       3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

I^O^^ER  HOUSE 

Electrical  Q  Automobiles 


8  A  15  a  16  Point  Expanded  No.  4  AH  lbs.,  $3.00 

BEAUTIFULLY  ARRiLISraED 

Displaying  the  Best  3  Suramer  ISTeclv-wear 

5  A  10  a  20  Point  Expanded  No.  4  ►  5^  lbs.,  $3.40 

Haxidsomest  4  Pro2:ramraes 


3e:s:i*.4.tvi>i:i> 


]XXJ3J^]BEI«^  5 


Weiglits  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I^ii 


15  A  28  a         6  Point  Expanded  No.  5         I'/ii  lbs.,  $2.00 

BUSINESS  AlVD  pi4I]VTER,S 

Northern    Pacific    Piailroad    Extended. 

1334507800 

12  A  21a        10  Point  Expanded  No.  5        3'/i'6  lbs.,  $2.50 

Crreen  Hills  4  of  Eng-lancl 


13  A  24  a  8  Point  Expanded  No.  5         2}i  lbs.,  $2.25 

THOSE  P»Or»XJLAIt  m:e]v 
Senatoi-ial  Caiivpaig*!!   Society 

10  A  17  a        12  Point  Expanded  No.  5       3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


16  Point  Expanded  No.  5 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


CONDENSED 


NUMBER  54 


Weights  and  Prices  griven  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I-ine. 


22  A  45  a  6  Point  Cond.  No,  54  1'/16  lbs.,  $2.00 

TEN  THOUSAND  TROOPS  IN  THE  FIELD 

The  Roar  of  a  Cannon  is  Heard  Distinctly  For  Miles 

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22  A  42  a  10  Point  Cond.  No.  54  3'/<6  lbs.,  $2.50 

GENERAL  MOSCARDO 
Will  Surrender  375  Thousand  Troops 

18  A  32  a  14  Point  Cond.  No.  54  A%  lbs.,  $3.00 

STOCK  EXCHANGE 
Good  Investments  Offered  58 

lOA  19a  20  Point  Cond.  No.  54  5  lbs.,  $3.35 

GEEAT  WESTEEN 
Irrigation  Company  231 


24  A  49a  8  Point  Cond.  No.  54  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

SPANIARDS  DRIVEN  NORTH 

Many  Fleeing  to  the  Mountain  for  Safety 

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20A  39a  12  Point  Cond.  No.  54  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

SOLDIERS  RETREAT 
After  Burning  76  Small  Villages 

12  A  23  a  18  Point  Cond.  No.  54  4'?46  lbs.,  $3.25 

COUNTRY  MAIDEN 

Looked  For  5  Young  Men 

8  A  16  a  24  Point  Cond.  No.  54  5'^  lbs.,  $3.55 

SUBSTANTIAL 

Granite  Building  389 


30  Point  Condensed  No.  54 


6?16  lbs.,  $4.00 


CALIFOMIA  FRUIT  SEASON 
Employes  Thousands  32  of  Orange  Pickers 


36  Point  Condensed  No.  54 


7H  lbs.,  $4.35 


GOLDEN  STATE  RESOET 
Eestful  Eetreat  7  Lovely  Flowers 


48  Point  Condensed  No.  54 


10^  lbs.,  $6.30 


aiRDEI  PLAITS 
53  California  Nasturtiums 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


56 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


A  STEEL  CHASE 

ELECTRICALLY  WELDED 
FROM  SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL 


A  DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  ONLY 
PERFECT  CHASE  AND  THE 
METHOD  OF  ITS  MANUFACTURE 


BARNHAET  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 

ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTY  THREE 
TO  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTY  SEVEN 
MONROE  STREET,  CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS 


CONDENSED 
NO.  54 


ASE. 


t  part  in  printing.  Not 
d  regular  in  all  respects 
lation  they  bear  to  each 
d  only  when  material  of 
Iful  workmen  employed 
ientiflcaUy  correct  and 
nvention  of  very  recent 
chases  its  first  use  dates 
for  this  modern  process 
would  have  been  out  of 
article  had  reached  the 
Now,  however,  bars 
Ided  with  mathematical 
are  the  chases  made  by 
rovement  would  appear 
the  printers'  equipment 
hich  of  late  years  have 
h  an  amazing  degree  of 
r  back  as  the  records  go 
been  the  material  from 
very  serious  objections 
on  is  to  brittle,  and  it  is 
ht  iron  has  always  been 
t  only  was  it  impossible 
first  place,  but,  because 
n  flexibility,  it  becomes 
he  manufacture  of  type 
etter  chases  imperative, 
t  of  the  eflFort  expended 
ment  would  be  wasted  a 
y  the  more  progressive 
e  very  nature  of  things 
base  when  the  welding 
old  method  of  welding 


unavoidably  bring  about  variations  in  width  of  bar;  the  outside  bars 
cannot  be  made  exactly  parallel,  and,  unless  they  are,  the  sides  and 
ends  cannot  be  at  right  angles.  Even  were  it  possible  to  make  a  hand- 
welded-and-hand-finished  chase  accurate  in  the  first  place,  it  would 
not  remain  so  long,  and  the  larger  the  chase  the  worse  the  trouble. 
The  deflection  caused  by  tight  lock-up  soon  becomes  permanent,  and 
lost  time  and  spoiled  work  follows  as  matter  of  course.  "  That  chase 
is  bowed"  is  heard  so  often  where  the  inferior  hand- welded  chases 
are  used  that  it  becomes  monotonous. 

Cast-iron  chases  are  furnished  with  platen  presses  mostly.  They 
are  seldom  true;  when  forms  are  locked  up  in  them  they  are  bound 
to  be  "springy,"  and  nothing  causes  more  lost  time  and  spoiled  work 
than  a  "springy"  form.    Cast-iron  chases  break  on  the  slightest  pro- 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LIGHTFAOE 


DUMBER  T 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


20  A  38  a         6  Point  Lightface  No.  7         I'/fi  lbs.,  $2.00 

WILL,  YOU  BUY  A  NEWSPAPER 

The  Little  Fellow  Pressed  Before  me  Sobbing 

Have  a  Sister  Awful  Sick  at  our  Home 

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17  A  32  a         10  Point  Lightface  No.  7        i'Ab  lbs.,  $2.S0 

APRICOT  ORCHARDS 

Bananas  Oranges  Cherries  Pears 

Raspberries  643  Blackberries 


17  A  34  a  8  Point  Lightface  No.  7  2ji  lbs.,  $2.2S 

CABLE  AND  ELECTRIC 

Elevated  Railroads  and  Street  Cars 

Rapid  Transit  Very  Essential 

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16  A  30  a         12  Point  Lightface  No.  7       3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

REYOLUTIOXISTS 

Take  the  Future  as  it  Comes 

Calm  Your  Minds  6523 


18  Point  Lightface  No.  7 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


GERMAN  BOWLING- SOCIETY 

Amateur  Games  are  Played  Every  Saturday 
Billiard  Parlors  and  28  Card  Tables 


20  Point  Lightface  No.  7 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


CHICAGO  SUMMER  GARDEN 
Beautiful  Elow^ers  79  Many  Varieties 


24  Point  Lightface  No.  7 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


30  Point  Lightface  No.  7 


BEST  TYPE  MADE 
Superior  Copper-Mixed  185 


BENJAMIN  EEANKLIN 
Patrick  Henry  35  James  Monroe  | 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25  J 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


58 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LIGHTFAOE    c^^^^    I^UMBER  7 


MODERN    IDEAS 


Never  before  has  such  beavitlful  printing  been  done  as  is  being  turned  out 
at  the  present  time.  The  every-day  "work  of  the  modern  printer  excells  the 
choicest  products  of  a  tew  years  ago,  and  w^hen  an  attempt  is  made  now-a-days 
to  produce  something  extra  fine  the  result  is  often  nothing  short  of  marvelous. 
A  truer  conception  of  the  artistic,  and  facilities  greatly  improved  over  those 
at  the  printer's  disposal  in  former  years,  are  responsible  for  this  satisfying 
condition  of  things.  Type  faces  are  no  longer  noted  chiefly  for  their  f reakish- 
ness:  on  the  contrary,  designs  of  today  are  notable  for  genuine  artistic  excel- 
lence, and  they  are  of  a  nature,  as  a  rule,  that  w^ill  al^^rays  be  used.  Series  shown 
in  our  late  specimens  and  in  this  Specimen  Book  serve  admirably  to  show  the 
trend  of  modern  ideas  in  type  design. 

One  thing  of  decided  value  to  the  printer  desirous  of  doing  the  best  work  in 


SiDecimens  of 

Barnliart  Brothers  &  Spindler's 
Liglitface  l^o,  7  Series 


Cast  from  Superior  Copper-Mixed  Metal 
In  deep  cut  matrices  on  the  Point-Liine,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 

Lining  System 

Dividend  Paying  Type,  Borders,  Kule  and  Material. of  every  Description 


the  shortest  possible  time  is  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler's  Point-lining  system. 
Nothing  but  ordinary  leads  or  slugs  are  needed  for  the  lining  of  Point-line  faces 
on  different  bodies:  if  the  bodies  agree  in  size  the  faces  line  naturally. 

This  lining  system  is  a  far  reaching  improvement,  both  in  the  matter  of  sav- 
ing composition  time  and  the  Improved  appearance  of  the  finished  work.  In 
the  matter  of  time  on  -vrork  in  which  rules  are  to  be  lined  with  type  the  saving 
is  especially  noteworthy,  as  rules  may  be  lined  with  any  Point-line  system 
face  as  auickly  as  the  same  space  could  be  filled  "with  quads. 

In  a  word  the  improvement  brought  about  by  the  adoption  of  our  Point- 
lining  system  enables  the  office  having  type  so  cast  to  make  a  fair  profit  at 
prices  which  with  less  modern  facilities  would  mean  a  loss. 

It  should  be  the  aim  of  every  printer  to  replace  his  present  outfit  of  type 
with  Point-line  faces  as  rapidly  as  possible.  The  saving  in  composition  sure  to 
result  will  go  far  toward  paying  the  cost  of  the  change.  We  have  considerably 
more  than  2,100  separate  faces  cast  on  the  Point-lining  system,  to  which  addi- 
tions are  being  made  constantly.    The  variety  is  ample  for  every  need,  Includ- 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  59  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


LINING 


ALDINE 


Weights  and  Prices  stiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I-ii 


24  A  46  a  5  Point  Lining  Aldine  1  lb.,  $2.00 

NEW  DOOR  HIXOES  HAVE  RECENTLY  BEEN  INVENTED 

Kor  the  Sake  of  Thoso  Who  NeTer  Think  of  Closing  Doorii  After  Them 

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21  A  42  a  8  Point  Lining  Aldine  2 K  lbs.,  $2.25 

LOVELY  TEA  GOWNS  AND  HOUSE 
Dresses  Made  of  Silk  123  with  Artistic  Taste 

16  A  29a  12  Point  Lining  Aldine         3%  lbs..  $2.75 

WAREHOUSE  EIRESALE 

Great  Bargains  7  in  Dry  Goods 

8  A  16  a  20  Point  Lining  Aldine  4'?f6  lbs..  $3.25 

SUPERIORITY 

Pictures  83  Framed 


24  A  47  a  6  Point  Lining  Aldine  l%lbs..  $2.00 

THIS  DOOR  SHUTS  NOISELESSLY  WITHOUT 

Notice  And  Will  Hit  the  Person  Who  Fails  to  Close  it 

123456 7 890 

18  A  36  a  10  Point  Lining  Aldine  3'/f6  lbs.,  $2.50 

BUY  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 
The  Best  Type  82  Made  in  the  World 

10A21a  18  Point  Lining  Aldine  4'5i6  lbs..  $3.25 

DISCONCERTED 

United  States  13  Soldier 

6  A  10  a  30  Point  Lining  Aldine  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 

BUILDING 

Male  5  Laborer 


36  Point  Lining  Aldine 


8'Xb  lbs..  $5.00 


EASTERN  PRODUCT 

Silks  Spices  83  Grrain  Coal 


42  Point  Lining  Aldine 


10%  lbs.,  $6.35 


NEAT  CLERKS 
Handsome  5  Neckwear 


48  Point  Lining  Aldine 


UK  lbs..  $7.65 


CELEBRATES 

National  2  Emblem 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


60 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING  ALDINE 


2.10 


Great  Sale 
JVew  Tan 
Footwear 


The  finest,  most  complete  and  comprehen- 
sive line  of  Women's  and  Men's  new  Tan 
Shoes  and  Oxfords,  in  vici  kid,  Russia  calf 
and  seal  leathers,  from  the  latest  tan  to  the 
deepest  browns.  All  sizes  and  widths.  Made 
of  the  very  best  material  obtainable,  and  by 
master  workmen  in  the  modernly-equipped  fac- 
tory of  the  Wearwell  Shoe  Company. 

If  you  want  tan  shoes  that  contain  all  the 
elements  of  a  perfectly  designed  and  executed 
piece  of  footwear,  you  will  find  your  ideal  in 
this  stock. 

will  be  the  price  for  every  shoe  in  the  house — 
none  higher — and  the  first  come  will  get  the 
choice  of  all  we  have  in  the  store.  Come 
early,  to  avoid  the  rush. 


SATURDAY 


will  be  the  commencement  of  this  great  sale,  and  we  will  continue  it  until 

all  our  high  grade  stock  of  shoes  is  sold.     With  the  demand  for  low  shoes 

at  its  zenith,  the  diversity  of  styles  has  been  greatly  increased.    You  will  find 

the  very  best  styles  of  the  season's  favored  productions  represented  in  this 

immense  assortment  of  Women's  and  Men's  Shoes. 


BERT  SHELDEN  &  COMPANY 

486-492  South  Washington  Street 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


mm  mm 


COMMD  MIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


30  A  58  a      6  Point  Lining  Aldine  Cond.    1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

OUT  WHERE  THE  SILVERY  COLORADO  WENDS  ITS  WAY 

When  The  Snn  Set  Torns  the  Oceans  Beautifal  Bine  to  a  (iolden  Hue 

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30  A  65  a    10  Point  Lining  Aldine  Cond.    S'/fb  lbs.,  $2.50 

PROfiRESSIVE  IS  THE  PRINTER  WHO  LOOKS 
After  His  Cnstoiner  and  Workmen  as  Well  as  Himself  324 


24A  48a     14  Point  Lining  Aldine  Cond.    4%  lbs.,  $3.00 

STYLISH  MIILIERY  EMPORIUMS 
Latest  Hats  from  46  to  One  Hundred  Dollars 


16  A  3!  a    18  Point  Lining  Aldine  Cond.    4'?i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

SWEET  BLUSHING  DAMSELS 
Continually  Walk  the  Streets  0112 


29  A  63  a      8  Point  Lining  Aldine  Cond.    2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

m\m  FORGET  THAT  A  SATISFIED  CUSTOMER 

Will  I'ndoubtedly  FroTe  Advantageons  to  any  Established  Firm 

12^1^7890 

26  A  51  a     12  Point  Lining  Aldine  Cond.     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

THE  mnmu  mmmE  mmm 

President  Secretary  Vice  President  and  Agent  46 

20  A  37  a     16  Point  Lining  Aldine  Cond.    4%  lbs.,  $3.00 

GERMAN  OFFICERS  CONNAND 
Regiments  of  1457  Disciplined  Soldiers 

10  A  21a     24  Point  Lining  Aldine  Cond.     5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

SEIOR  PODUM 
Escaping  Lord  Courtney  98 


8  A  16  a 


30  Point  Lining  Aldine  Condensed 


6%  lbs.,  $4.00 


lliVERSAL  UTHOGeAPHIHCI  MPAB 
Convention  Is  In  talon  704  Menilien  are  Present 


35  Point  Lining  Aldine  Condensed 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


Arlskratic  Foreigners  ImiiiigratiDg  4S 


6A  11a 


48  Point  Lining  Aldine  Condensed 


10%  lbs.,  $6.25 


8 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


TITLE   <^^5   NO.  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line 


lOA  21  a  18  Point  Title  No.  5  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

SCHOOL  OF  TECHNICAL  PRINTING 

Instructors  of  Adwriting  63  and  Commercial  Printing 
English  and  French  Technical  Printing  School 

7  A  14  a  24  Point  Title  No.  5  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

NORTH  DIVISION  CADET 

Cariingtons  Second  23  Grade  Academies 
Seniors  and  Juniors  Baseball  Game 

5  A  10  a  30  Point  Title  No.  5  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 

COMMEIS^CEMEI^T 

School  Board  75  Representative 


36  Point  Title  No.  S  8%  lbs.,  $5.10 


REPRESENTING 

Minnesota  89  Universities 

4  A  6  a  48  Point  Title  No.  5  UVs  lbs.,  $7.65 

EXERCISES 
October  16  Sixteen 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  63  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


EXTRA  CONDENSED 


NUMBER  56 


Weiffhts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  I.ine. 


28  A  58  a         8  Point  Ex.  Cond.  No.  56         Wa  lbs.,  $2.2S 

WHEN  A  MAN  HAS  SOUGHT  A  TRAIN  OF  THOUGHT  WE  ARE 

Not  Surprised  That  he  is  Quite  Carried  Away  by  the  Force  of  his  Ideas 

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24  A  49  a        12  Point  Ex.  Cond.  No.  56       3 Mi  lbs.,  $2.75 

CHIRP  AND  FLUTTER  OF  BLUE  BIRDS 
Wild  Brooklets  Babblins;  Down  The  Mountain  Side  890 


9A  19a         30  Point  Ex.  Cond.  No.  56         5%  lbs.,  $4.00 


Growing  in  27  Summer  Gardens 


26  A  50  a        10  Point  Ex.  Cond.  No.  56        2%  lbs.,  $2.50 

HISTORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  AND  GERMANY 

Taken  From  the  Weekly  Newspapers  and  Original  Documents 

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ISA  34  a       18  Point  Ex.  Cond.  No.  56       A'Xo  lbs.,  $3.25 

PRINTERS  FINE  MATERIAL 
Printing  Presses  Stands  Cabinets  Cutters  981 

14  A  25  a       20  Point  Ex.  Cond.  No.  56       A'At  lbs.,  $3.25 

ILLINOIS  AND  KENTUCKY 
Consolidated  American  Corporation  65 


6A  lla 


36  Point  Extra  Condensed  No.  56 


55'8  lbs.,  $4.30 


COLDMBUS  EXPdSITIflN  DIRECTORS 
Tliirtysixtli  Aiinifwsary  Discovery  (if  Anierioa  31) 


8A  12a 


42  Point  Extra  Condensed  No.  56 


7%  lbs..  $5.25 


iakioff  Preparations  59  Coonty  Esliiiioiis 


54  Point  Extra  Condensed  No.  56 


10%  lbs.,  $7.50 


MD  sraiR 

iiaW !» Caiia 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


64 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  STYLE  BODY 
AND  JOB  FACES 

CAST  FROM  SUPERIOR 
COPPER-MIXED  METAL 
ON  THE  POINT-LINE, 
POINT-SET,  POINT- 
BODY   LINING   SYSTEM 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 


ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 
Minnesota  Type  Foundry  Co. 

ST.  LOUIS.  MO. 
St.  Louis  Printers  Supply  Co. 

DALLAS.  TEXAS 
The  Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 


TYPE  FOUNDERS 

CHICAGO 


WASHINGTON.  D.C. 
Southern  Printers  Supply  Co. 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 

Pacific  Printers  Supply  Co. 


KANSAS  CITY.  MO. 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry 

OMAHA.  NEB. 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry 

NEW  YORK  CITY,  N.  Y. 
Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


65 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    C^H^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-jwlnt  leads. 


5  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

Th  K  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing 
of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line, 
and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  th.it  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be 
lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined 
with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal, 
because  of  tlie  necessity  of  having  to  use  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  Ijetween  the 
various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work  ;  hence 
the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is 
unnecessary  now.  thanks  to  the  I'niform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended 
for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point- Body  Lining  System  embodies  the 
following  well  known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform- Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  maiority  of  faces  are  cast 
All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned 
descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces 
will  line  together  body  for  body  without  justification  :  and,  by  tlie  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily 
made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or 
a  multiple  thereof.  Text- Line. — For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts,  or  tlie  like,  where  a  long  descender  is  cut  for 
typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or 
a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face  can  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in 
the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  brought  to  alignment,  and  the  result  is  attained  as  easily. 
Cap-Line. — For  Title,  Two-Line,  and  other  faces  without  lower  case.  All  Cap-Line  faces  on  the  same  bodies  line  with 
each  other  at  the  bottom  without  justification.  All  Cap-Line  faces  from  the  smallest  size  to  36-point  line  with  each  other 
at  the  bottom  without  any  justification.  All  42-point  and  larger  Cap-I-ine  faces  line  with  each  other  without  any  justification. 
All  Cap- Line  faces  in  bodies  from  the  smallest  to  36-point  will  line  with  42-point  and  larger  sizes  by  the  use  of  a  2-point 
lead.  All  Cap- Line  faces,  too,  may  be  lined  with  any  Uniform-Line  or  Text- Line  face  with  ordinary  point-lead  justification, 
the  same  as  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  lined  together,  and  with  no  loss  of  time  whatever.  The  thinking 
printer  upon  reading  the  above  can  not  but  be  convinced  of  the  superior  features  offered  in  the  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  We  claim  that  in  inter-body  lining  combinations,  the  greatest  use  of 
2-point  lead  is  an  important  item  to  be  considered.  Deep  cut  matrices,  which  insure  deep  counters  and  shoulders,  so 
necessary  for  electrotyping,  stereotyping,  and  good  presswork,  are  used  in  the  casting  of  all  Uniform-Line  system  type. 
Properly  proportioned  descenders,  cast  entirely  on  the  body,  is  another  feature  peculiar  alone  to  the  Barnhart  Lining  System. 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  ems. 


6  Point  Caslon  Old  Style 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our 
Point-Line,  Point-Set.  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition 
time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing 
type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type 
that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the 
body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be 
spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper 
and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and 
rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary 
now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for 
work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line.  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies 
the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines.  Uniform-Line.— The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority 
of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so 
placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest 
to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body  without  justification;  and,  by  the 
use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of 
cases  the  difiFerence  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line.  — For  such  faces  as 
Scripts,  Texts,  or  the  like,  where  a  longer  descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point 
line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text 
Line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform 
Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  brought  to  alignment,  and  the  result  is  attained  as  easily.  Cap-Lne.  —  For 
Title,  Two-Line,  and  other  faces  without  lower  case.  All  Cap-Line  faces  on  the  same  bodies  line  with  each 
other  at  the  bottom  without  justification.  All  Cap-Line  faces  from  the  smallest  size  to  ,16-point  line  with  each 
other  at  the  bottom  without  any  justification.  All  42-point  and  larger  Cap-Line  faces  line  with  each  other  with 
out  any  justification.  All  Cap-Line  faces  in  bodies  from  the  smallest  to  36-point  will  line  with  42-point  and 
larger  sizes  by  the  use  of  a  2-point  lead.     All  Cap-Line  faces,  too,  may  be  lined  with  any  Uniform-Line  or  Text 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  1,3  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  66  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    C^S^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


6  Point  Old  Style  No.  1 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of 
our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced 
trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance, 
in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as 
may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined 
with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance 
of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name 
will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other 
and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessarj-  now,  thanks  to  the 
Uniform-Line  type,  |and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this 
kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the 
following  well  known  and  tried  lines :  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority 
of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line 
is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning, 
from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  ody  for  body  without 
justification;  and,  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all 
other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a 
multiple  thereof.  Text-Line. — For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts  or  the  like,  where  a  long  descender  is 
cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the 
Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with 
any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies 
are  brought  to  alignment,  and  the  result  is  attained  as  easily.  Cap  Line. — For  Title,  Two-line,  and 
other  faces  -without  lower  case.  All  Cap-Line  faces  on  the  same  bodies  line  with  each  other  at  the 
bottom  without  justification.  All  Cap-Line  faces  from  the  smallest  size  to  36-point  line  with  each  other 
at  the  bottom  without  any  justification.  All  42-point  and  larger  Cap-Line  faces  line  with  each  other 
Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  eras. 


6  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many 
a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unvavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a 
legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some 
others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in 
which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by 
the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using 
paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and 
between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work; 
hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer 
is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros. 
&  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known 
and  tried  lines.  Uniform-Line.  —  The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are 
cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so 
placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning, 
from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body  with 
out  justification;  and,  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line 
with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points 
or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line. — For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts,  or  the  like,  where  a  longer 
descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always 
varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face  may 
be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform 
Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  brought  to  alignment,  and  the  result  is  attained  as  easily. 
Cap-Line. — For  Title,  Two-Line,  and  other  faces  without  lower  case.  All  Cap-Line  faces  on  the 
■same  bodies  line  with  each  other  at  the  bottom  without  justification.  All  Cap-Line  faces  from  the 
Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z  WJ4,  ems. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT- BODY  67  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    ^^S^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


6  Point  Old  Style  No.  58 

The  matter  of.lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with 
the  details  of  our  Point-Line, Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty 
of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in 
which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be 
lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which 
two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be 
spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because 
of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of 
alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of 
the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work ;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different 
faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense 
is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to 
pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros. 
&  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following 
well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line.— The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the 
majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as 
the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can 
be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All 
Unform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body  without  justification,  and,  by 
the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other 
sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two 
points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line.— For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts,  or  the 
like,  where  a  longer  descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established 
a  point-line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a 
multiple  thereof.     Hence  any  Text-Line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  17  1-6  eras. 


6  Point  Elzevir  No.  5 

The  matter  of  liningr  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Liningr  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing'  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  brinffing-  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in 
lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type 
is  not  available.  Take  a  legral  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected 
for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type; 
hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 
semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such 
expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to 
pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining:  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and 
tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. —  The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are 
cast.  All  Roman. and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is 
so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of 
kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body 
for  body  without  justification,  and,  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be 
readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line 
between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line.— For  such  faces  as 
Scripts,  Texts,  or  the  like,  where  a  longer  descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have 
established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a 
multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform 
Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  brought  to 
aligrnment,  and  the  result  is  attained  as  easily.    Cap-Line.— For  Title,  Two-Line,  and  other 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  5-6  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  68  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE 


BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


6  Point  Old  Style  No.  70 

The  matter  of  lining-  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining-  System.  This  system  saves  the 
printer  manj"-  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing-  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his 
work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line, 
and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when 
lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger 
type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with 
the  letter  selected  for  the  bodj'  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined 
with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to 
bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and 
rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work  ;  hence  the  time 
spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment. 
All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is 
enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros, 
&  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following-  well 
known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority 
of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders, 
etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon 
the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will 
line  tog-ether  body  for  body  without  justification,  and,  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs, 
one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the 
difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line. — 
For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts,  or  the  like,  where  a  longer  descender  is  cut  for  typographical 
effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform 
Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with 
any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap  Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line  faces  on 
different  bodies  are  brought  to  alignment,  and  the  result  is  attained  as  easily.    Cap-Line. — 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  16)^  eras. 


6  POINT  Old  Style  No.  90 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as 
well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the 
work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time 
must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of 
the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between 
the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send 
out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule 
is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  AH  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform 
Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this 
kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies 
the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which 
the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the 
leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely 
upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will 
line  together  body  for  body  without  justification,  and,  by  the  use  of  pOint  leads  or  slugs,  one  size 
body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference 
in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line. — For  such  faces 
as  Scripts,  Texts,  or  the  like,  where  a  longer  descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have 
established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform  Line  two  points  or  a 
multiple  thereof.  Hence  anj^  Text-Line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform 
Line  or  Cap  Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  brought  to 
alignment,  and  the  result  is  attained  as  easily.  Cap-Line. — For  Title,  Two-Line,  and  other  faces 
without  lower  case.    All  Cap-Line  faces  on  the  same  bodies  line  with  each  other  at  the  bottom 

Lower  case  alphabet  a  to  z,  15>^  ems. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    C^^^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


*6  Point  Old  Style  No.  200 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  of  a  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as 
well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of 
the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time 
must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old  system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the 
necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between 
the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send 
out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is 
a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line 
type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind. 
The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the 
following  well  known  and  tried  lines.  Uniform-Line. — The  Point-Line  in  each  body  to  which  the 
majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders, 
etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the 
body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line 
together  body  for  body  without  justification;  and,  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body 
can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line 
between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line — For  such  faces  as  Scripts, 
Texts,  or  the  like,  where  a  long  descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a 
point  line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform  Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof. 
Hence  any  Text-Line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line 
in  the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  brought  to  alignment,  and  the 
result  is  attained  as  easily.  Cap-Line. — For  Title,  Two-Line,  and  other  faces  without  lower  case. 
All  Cap-Line  faces  on  the  same  bodies  line  with  each  other  at  the  bottom  without  justification. 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15J^  ems. 
*This  face  matches  Linotype  Ronaldson  Series. 

6  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  3 

The  matter  of  liningr  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining:  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing:  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  brintring:  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining'  rule 
with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining-  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  leg^al  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larg:er  type  that  beg^in  paragraphs, 
as  well  as  some  othres,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body 
of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having- only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because 
of  the  necessity  for  using"  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring"  about  even  a  semblance  of  alig^nment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will 
willing'ly  send  out  slip-shod  work,  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining"  different  faces  with  each 
other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now, 
thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore 
expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point 
Body  Lining"  System  embodies  the  following"  well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line.— The 
Point-Line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are 
cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned 
descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning",  from  smallest  to  larg:est 
size.  AH  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  tog"ether  body  for  body  without  justification,  and 
by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slug"s,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other 
sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points 
or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line. — For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts  or  the  like,  where  a  long" 
descender  is  cut  for  typog"raphical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always 
varying:  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face 
may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that 
Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  broug:ht  to  alig:nment,  and  the  result  is  attained  as 
easily.    Cap-Line.— For  Title,  Two-Line,  and  other  faces  without  lower  case.    All  Cap-Line 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  15  5-6  ems. 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  70  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    C^^»:>    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


7  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  matter  of  lining  t)'pe  is  so  important  tliat  every  printer  should  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on 
different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great 
loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some 
others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the 
work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal, 
because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 
semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule. 
No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the 
time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type, 
and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of 
this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines.  Uniform-Line. — The 
point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast,  All  Roman  and 
body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed 
that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free 
of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform  Line  cast  faces  will  line 
together  body  for  body  without  justification;  and,  "by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs, 
one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.     In  the  majority  of 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  li}i  ems. 


7  Point  Old  Style  No.  .58 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This 
system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing 
type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of 
the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type :  hours  of 
valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about 
even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule. 
No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time 
spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line'  type, 
and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of 
this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-line,  Point-set,  Point-body  Lining 
System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines.  Uniform-Line.  —  The 
point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body 
faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that 
properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning 
from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body 
for  body  without  justification;  and  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  can 
be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.     In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  15  1-7  eras. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  71  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    C^B^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


8  Point  Caslon  Olb  Style 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point- Body  Lining  System.  This 
system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type 
on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body 
of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours 
of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about 
even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule. 
No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the 
time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment. 
All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-line  type,  and  the 
printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind. 
The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System 
embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line 
in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are 
cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly 
proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from 
smallest  to  largest  size.     All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13^4  ems. 


8  Point  Oij)  Style  No.  1 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with 
the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  sj-stem  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty 
of  his  work.  Ever}'  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as 
near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by 
the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity 
for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between 
the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will 
willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces 
with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is 
unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to 
pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  & 
Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well 
known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  bod}'  to  which  the 
majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the 
leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast 
entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform 
Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body  without  justification,  and,  by  the  use 
Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12)^  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  72  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    C^^^^    BODY  FACES 


i 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


8  Point  Old  Style  No.  58 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be 
familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to 
say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced 
trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining 
type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in 
larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as 
near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in 
which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to 
bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and 
between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send 
out  slip-shod  work ;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each 
other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is 
unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is 
enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind. 
The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point- Line,  Point- Set,  Point- Body  Lining 
System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. — 
The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.     All 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  U}^  ems. 


8  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This 
system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing 
type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well 
as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the 
body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ; 
hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system 
material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to 
bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between 
type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  .name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod 
work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  is  a  matter  of 
serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line 
type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for 
work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point 
Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform 
Line.  —  The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All 
Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line 
Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13X  ems. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY  73  QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    C^^»5    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two  point  leads. 


8  Point  Old  Style  No.  tO 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be 
familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition 
time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and 
in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for 
the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined 
with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor 
having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for 
using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy 
of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent 
in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform 
Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore 
expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point 
Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well 
known  and  tried  lines.  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to 
which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.     All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  143^  ems. 


8  Point  Old  Style  No.  90 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be 
familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time, 
to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  therefore 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with 
the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass 
rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by 
the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of 
the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance 
of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No 
printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work  ;  hence 
the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a 
matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks 
to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money 
heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following 
well-known  and  tried  lines :  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to 
which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast 
on   this   line,   as  well   as  the   leaders,   etc.       This  line   is  so  placed  that 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  UJ^  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  74  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    C^S^B^    BODY  FACES 


II 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


*8  Point  Old  Style  No.  100 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System. 
This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say 
nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced 
trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type, 
and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is 
not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger 
type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as 
may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be 
spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal, 
because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 
semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule. 
No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work ;  hence 
the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a 
matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to 
the  Uniform-line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money 
heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following 
well-known  and  tried  lines  :  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to 
which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.     All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  UK  ems. 
*This  face  matches  Linotype  Old  Style  No.  1  Series.  f 


8  Point  Elzevir  No.  .5 

The  master  of  linhig  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with 
the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type 
on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body 
of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours 
of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring 
about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type 
and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work; 
hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a 
matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the 
Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore 
expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point 
Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines: 
Uniform-Line. —  The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are 
cast.    All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc. 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  IZ%  ems. 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  75  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    C^W^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


8  Point  French  Old  Style  No.  3 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  sliould  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This 
system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing 
type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well 
as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the 
body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type; 
hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system 
material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to 
bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between 
type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod 
work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule 
is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to 
the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore 
expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point 
Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well  known  and  tried  lines: 
Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are 
cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc. 
This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  decenders  can  be  cast  entirely 
upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.     All  Uniform-Line 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13%  ems. 


9  Point  Old  Style  No.  58 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  tirhe,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his 
work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on 
different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger 
type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined 
as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work, 
and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours 
of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using 
paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the 
time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is 
a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now, 
thanks  to  the   Uniform-Line   type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to 

Lower  case  alphabet  a  to  z,  U  4-9  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  S-PINDLER'S  76  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  STYLE 


BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


9  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point- Line,  Point- Set,  Point- Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time, 
to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining 
rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when 
lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be 
lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work, 
and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of 
valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system 
material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  card 
board  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various 
faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will 
willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different 
faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such 
expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform- Line  type,  and  the  printer 
is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind. 
The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,    Point-Set,    Point-Body  Lining 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12%  ems. 


9  Point  Old  Style  No.  70 

The  matter  of  lining-  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining-  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing-  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his 
work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bring-ing-  type  on 
different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining-  rule  with  type,  and  therefore 
knows  the  g-reat  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining-  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  leg-al  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larg-er 
type  that  beg-in  parag-raphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as 
near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and 
in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of 
valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using- 
paper  and  cardboard  to  bring-  about  even  a  semblance  of  alig-nment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worthy  of  the  name  will  willing-ly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the 
time  spent  in  lining-  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is 
a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now, 
thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14)^  ems. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


77 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


6ld  style  c^^^  body  faces 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


9  Point  Old  Stylk  No.  90 

The  matter  of  lining-  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining-  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing-  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bring-ing-  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining-  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining-  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  leg-al  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larg-er  type  that 
beg-in  parag-raphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as 
may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which 
two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having-  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using-  paper  and  card 
board  to  bring-  about  even  a  semblance  of  alig-nment  between  the  various 
faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name 
will  willing-ly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining- 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform 
Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  U  2-9  ems. 


10  Point  Caslon  O.  S. 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be 
familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time 
to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in 
lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in 
which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the 
work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass-rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours 
of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system 
material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  card 
board  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various 
faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will 
willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different 
faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All 
such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  ems. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  78  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    C^^^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


10  Point  Old  Style  No.  1 

THE  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take 
a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be 
with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time 
must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to 
bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and 
between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly 
send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces 
with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.     All  such 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  12X  ems. 


10  Point  Old  Style  No.  .58 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  System  saves  the  printer  many 
a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  work.  Ever}'  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as 
well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the 
letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point 
brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time 
must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and 
cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between 
the  various  faces  and  between  t3'pe  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy 
of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;   hence  the 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  2-5  ems. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  79  QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    C^^^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


10  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his 
work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on 
different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in 
larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be 
lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the 
work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the 
type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having 
only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity 
for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance 
of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule. 
No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod 
work ;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other 

Lower  case  alphabet  a  to  z  13  ems. 


10  Point  Old  Style  No.  70 

The  matter  of  lining-  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point 
Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  S3"stem  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing-  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  work.  Ever}^  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule 
with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  t3"pe  that  begin  paragraphs, 
as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with 
the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  t^^pe;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system 
material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessit}^  for  using 
paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worth)^  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13K  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  80  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    C^^^5    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


10  Point  Old  Style  No.  90 

The  matter  of  lining'  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many 
a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  w^ork.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  liningtype  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance, 
in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass 
rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must 
be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at 
his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  card 
board  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the 
various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of 
the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  11  ems. 

*10  Point  Old  Style  No.  100 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that 
begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as 
may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which 
two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  card 
board  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various 
faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will 
willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  4-5  ems. 
*This  face  matches  Linotype  Old  Style  No.  1  Series. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  81  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    c^^^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


10  Point  Elzevir  No.  5 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be 
familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point- Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition 
time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and 
in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for 
the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined 
with  the  type :  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor 
having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for 
using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy 
of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work ;  hence  the  time  spent 
in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform 
Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  ems. 


10  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  3 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take 
a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be 
with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass-rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time 
must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard 
to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various 
faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name 
will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining 
different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  82  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    C^m^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


11  Point  Old  Style  No.  1 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance, 
in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass 
rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be 
spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his 
disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard 
to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various 
the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.     No  printer  worthy 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12)^  ems. 


11  Point  Old  Style  No.  58 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  witn  the  details  of  our  Point-Line, 
Foint-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  say  nothing 
of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to 
line,  and  in  lining  rule  v^ith  type,  and  therefore  knows  the 
great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some 
others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point 
brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for 
using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance 

liOwer  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  7-11  ems. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  83  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    C^^^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Unilonn  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


11  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many 
a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty 
of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing 
type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining 
type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for 
the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be 
lined  with  the  type  ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by 
the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal, 
because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring 
about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12K  ems. 


1 1  Point  Old  Style  No.  70 

The  matter  of  lining-  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining-  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing- 
of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  w^ork.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bring-ing-  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining-  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words 
in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for 
the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule 
must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must 
be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and 
cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  I'iX  ems. 


BARNHART   BROS.   &  SPINDLER'S  84  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    C^^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


11  Point  Old  Style  No.  90 

The  matter  of  lining-  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining-  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing- 
of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bring-ing-  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining-  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  g-reat  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining-  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words 
in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some 
others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point 
brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity 
for   using  paper   and   cardboard  to   bring  about   even  a 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  U  ems. 


13  Point  Old  Style  No.  1 

« 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point 
Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say 
nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work..  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type 
is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which 
words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some 
others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point 
brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12%  ems. 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  85  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    C^^^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 
12  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System,  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say 
nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words 
in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be,  with  the  letter  selected 
for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule 
must  be  lined  with  the  type ;  hours  of  valuable  time  must 
be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,   because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12>i  ems. 


12  Point  Caslon  Old  Style 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point 
Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to 
say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on 
different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when 
lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  begin  paragraphs, 
as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be 
with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in 
which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type; 
hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor 
having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13j4  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  86  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    C^^^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


12  Point  Old  Style  No.  70 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that 
every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This 
system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition 
time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Kvery  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type 
on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type, 
and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank, 
for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as 
near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of 
the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be 
lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be 
spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13>^  eras. 
12  Point  Old  Style  No.  90 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that 
every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This 
system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition 
time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on 
different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when 
lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near 
as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work, 
and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the 
type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the 
compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  ems. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  87  QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE 


BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 
12  Point  Elzevir  No.  5 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  say  nothing 
of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words 
in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected 
for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass 
rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time 
must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old  system 
material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  M  ems. 


12  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  3 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  say  nothing 
of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words 
in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some 
others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point 
brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable 
time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z  13  ems. 


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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


m 


OLD  STYLE 


BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


14  Point  Caslon  Old  Style 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that 
every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of 
our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a 
dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  w^ork.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  of  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when 
lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank, 
for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that 
begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must 
be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected 


Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  5-7  ems. 


14  Point  Old  Style  No. 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that 
printers  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System. 
This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced 
trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line, 
and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type 
is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in 
which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs, 
as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as 
may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the 


Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  2-7  ems. 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE    ^^^K^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


14  Point  Elzevib  No.  5 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that 
every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details 
of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 
System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a 
dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different 
bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank 
for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that 
begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be 
lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for 


Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  3-7  ems. 


18  Point  Caslon  Old  Sttlb 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  impor- 
tant that  printers  should  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line, 
Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System. 
This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a 
dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  noth- 
ing of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble 
in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to 
line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 


Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12}i  ems. 


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I 


OLD  STYLE    C^^^    BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Lln^     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 
18  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important 
that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point 
Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition 
time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty 
of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced 
trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore    knows    the    great    loss    of   time 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  11)^  ems. 
18  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  3 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important 
that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point- Line,  Point-Set,  Point 
Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition 
time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty 
of  his  vv^ork.  Every  printer  has  experienced 
trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  v/ith  type,  and 
therefore    knov/s   the    great   loss   of   time 


Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  11  2-9  ems. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  91  QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE 


BODY  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


18  Point  Old  Style  No.  70 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so 
important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System .  It  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time, 
say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty 
of  his  w^ork.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type 
on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  lining 
rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in 
which  words  in  larger  type  that 
begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some 
others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may 
be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the 
body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two 
point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with 
the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time 
must  be  spent  by  the  compositor 


Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14!^  ems. 


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92 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


THE   TOOLS  AND  USAGES   OF 

THE  EARLY  PRINTERS 

Types  made  without  any  System . . .  From  an  Adjustable  Mould..  .The  Appearance  of  Early 
Types . . .  Rudeness  of  Early  Composition . . .  Method  of  Dictation . . .  Fault»of  Composi- 
tors . . . Slowness  of  Improvement.. .  Construction  of  Hand- Press,  with  illustration. 

THE  types  of  the  fifteenth  century  were  made  without  system.  The  dimensions  of  each  body  and 
the  peculiarities  of  each  face  were  determined  chiefly  by  the  manuscript  copy  which  had  been 
selected  as  the  model.  No  printer  had  any  idea  of  the  advantages  to  be  derived  from  a  series  of 
regularly  graduated  sizes,  nor  of  the  beauty  of  a  series  of  uniform  faces,  nor  of  the  great  evils  they 
would  impose  on  themselves  and  their  successors  by  the  use  of  irregular  bodies.  Gutenberg's  larger 
bodies  were  irregularly  graduated  and  of  Pointed  Gothic  face;  his  smaller  bodies  were  not  separated  at 

E roper  distances,  and  were  of  Round  Gothic  face.  The  unknown  printer  had  four  faas  and  four 
odies  of  the  size  English.  Caxton  had  two  faces  and  two  bodies  each  of  the  sizes  Paragon,  Great- 
Primer  and  English.  The  types  of  many  printers  at  Paris  and  Venice  show  irregularities  of  body  which 
seem  inexplicable  to  the  modern  printer. 

A  classification  by  scale  of  the  types  of  any  printer  of  this  period  will  show  that  there  arc  often 
wide  gaps  between  the  larger,  and  confusing  proximities  between  the  smaller  bodies.  The  smallest  sizes 
which  I  have  met  in  any  book  of  the  fifteenth  century  are  in  the  Decretals  of  Gregory,  printed  in  black 
and  red  by  Andrew  Torresani  at  Venice  in  1498,  in  which  book  the  text  is  in  Bourgeois  and  the  sur- 
rounding notes  are  in  Brevier.  Nonpareil  was  first  made  by  Garamond  of  Paris  about  the  middle  of  the 
sixteenth  century.  Diamond  was  made  by  ]annon  of  Sedan  about  1625 .  Nothing  smaller  was  attempted 
until  1827,  when  Henry  Didot,  then  66  years  old,  cut  a  font  on  the  French  body  of  two  and  one- 
half  points — a  body  known  to  American  printers  as  Brilliant,  or  Half-Nonpareil — about  twenty-five 
lines  to  the  American  inch.  As  the  size  of  every  body  is  determined  by  the  mould  in  which  it  is  cast,  it 
would  seem  that  there  must  have  been  a  separate  mould  for  every  distinct  body.  (It  has  been  suggested 
that  these  distinct  bodies  were  founded  in  sand  moulds;  that  a  new  pattern  for  the  body  was  made  every 
time  a  new  font  was  cast;  and  that  the  irregularities  in  body  are  the  results  of  unintended  or  undetected 
variations  in  the  pattern.  But  this  hypothesis  cannot  be  accepted.  The  small  bodies,  the  sharp  edges, 
close  fitting-up  and  even  lining  of  the  types,  are  peculiarities  which  could  not  have  been  produced  by  a  sand 
mould.norbyamouldof  any  plastic  material.)  This  inference  isencumbered  with  fatal  objections.  The 
type-mould  of  hard  metal  is,  and  always  has  been,  a  very  expensive  tool,  and  it  cannot  be  supposed  that 
any  early  printer  made  two  or  four  moulds  for  one  body  when  one  mould  would 
have  served.  It  is  much  more  probable  that  he  tried  to  make  one  mould  serve 
for  two  or  more  bodies.  The  inventor  of  the  mould  may  have  thought  that 
it  should  be  constructed  with  adjustments,  so  that  it  should  cast  different  bodies 
as  well  as  different  widths  of  types.  The  practicability  of  a  mould  of  this  de- 
scription is  properly  demonstrated  by  the  old-fashioned  adjustable  mould  for 
irregular  bodies,  or  by  the  mould  used  for  casting  leads,  which  can  be  so  enlarged 
or  dimini«ted  that  it  will  cast  many  bodies  or  thicknesses.  If  we  suppose 
that  this  mould  was  used  by  Gutenberg  for  casting  the  two  bodies  of  the  Letters 
of  Indulgence,  and  by  the  unknown  printer  of  the  Netherlands  for  his  four 
bodies  of  English,  and  that  it  was,  of  necessity,  newly  set  or  adjusted  each  time 
a  new  font  was  cast,  we  shall  at  once  have  a  precise  explanation  of  irregular- 
ities which  are  unaccountable  under  any  other  hypothesis.    Casting  types 


',  i" 


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Set  Solid 


^ 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


93 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


without  the  system,  standards  and  gauges  which  modern  type-founders 
use,  it  is  not  surprising  that  the  first  printers  made  types  with  difference 
of  body.  It  was  the  impracticability  of  casting  in  this  primitive 
mould,  at  different  times,  types  of  uniform  body,  that  compelled  later 
type-founders  to  discard  it,  and  to  use  instead  a  mould  for  each  body. 
The  casting  of  the  types,  which  was  always  done  in  the  printing 
office,  was  then  adjudged  a  proper  part  of  a  printer's  trade.  The  earlier 
chroniclers  said  the  first  types  were  made  of  lead  and  tin.  The  Cost 
Book  of  the  Ripoli  Press  specifies  these  metals,  and  obscurely  men- 
tions another  which  seems  to  have  been  one  of  the  constituents  of 
type-metal.  If  this  conjecture  can  be  accepted,  types  were  probably 
made  in  the  fifteenth  century  as  they  are  now,  of  lead,  tin  and  antimony. 
Was  this  obscure  metal  antimony?  The  text  books  say  that  anti- 
mony was,  for  the  first  time,  set  apart  as  a  distinct  metal  in  1490,  by 
Basil  Valentine,  a  monk  of  Erfurt.  But  Madden  says  that  a  book 
supposed  to  have  been  printed  at  Cologne,  before  the  year  1473, 
plainly  describes  antimony  as  a  metal  frequently  used  and  much  abused  by  many  monks  of 
the  thirteenth  century  in  their  pharmaceutical  preparations.  Not  one  of  the  millions  of  types 
founded  during  the  fifteenth  century  has  been  preserved,  nor  is  there  in  any  old  book  an 
engraving  or  a  description  of  a  type.  This  neglected  information  has  been  unwillingly  furn- 
ished by  a  careless  pressman  in  the  office  of  Conrad  Winters,  who  printed  at  Cologne  in  1 476. 
This  pressman,  or  his  mate,  when  inking  a  slackly  justified  form,  permitted  the  inking  ball  to 
pull  out  a  thin-bodied  type,  which  dropped  sideways  on  the  face  of  the  form.  The  accident 
was  not  noticed;  the  tympan  closed  upon  the  form,  and  the  bed  was  drawn  under  the  platen. 
Down  came  the  screw  and  platen,  jamming  the  unfortunate  type  in  the  form,  and  embossing  it 
strongly  in  the  fibres  of  the  thick  wet  paper,  in  a  manner  which  reveals  to  us  the  shape  of 
Winters'  types  more  truthfully  than  it  could  have  been  done  even  by  special  engraving.  The 
height  of  this  type  is  a  trifle  less  than  one  American  inch.  It  agrees  exactly  with  the  old  French 
standard  (of  1723)  for  height  of  type,  which  was  ten  and  one-half  geometric  lines,  or,  by 
modern  French  measure,  24  millimetres.  The  sloping  shoulder,  or  the  beard,  as  it  was  once 
called,  was  made  to  prevent  the  blackening  of  the  paper,  for  it  would  have  been  blackened  if 
the  shoulder  had  been  high  and  square.  The  sloping  shoulder,  which  was  in  general  use  in 
the  first  quarter  of  this  century,  was  discarded  to  meet  the  requirements  of  the  new  art  of  stere- 
otyping. It  was  found  that  these  sloping  shoulders  made  projections  in  the  plaster  mould, 
which  imperiled  the  making  of  an  accurate  cast.  The  blackening  of  the  sheer  from  square 
shoulders  was  prevented  by  altering  the  mould  and  placing  the  shoulder  lower  on  the  body. 
The  circular  mark,  about  one-tenth  of  an  inch  diameter,  on  the  side  of  the  type,  was  firmly 
depressed  in  the  metal,  but  did  not  perforate  it.  As  this  type  had  no  nick  on  the  body,  it  is 
apparent  that  the  circular  mark  was  cast  there  to  guide  the  compositor.  When  the  type  was 
put  in  the  stick  with  the  mark  facing  outward,  the  compositor  knew,  without  looking  at  the 
face,  that  it  was  rightly  placed.  There  is  no  groove  at  the  foot.  Duverger  says  that  the  early 
types  had  no  jet  or  breaking-piece:  that  the  superfluous  metal  was  cut  off,  and  the  type  made 
of  proper  height  by  sawing.  These  details  may  seem  trifling,  but  they  are  of  important:  they 
show  that,  in  the  more  important  features,  the  types  of  the  early  printers  closely  resembled  ours. 
There  is  a  disagreement  among  bibliographers  about  the  quantity  of  types  ordinarily  cast 
for  a  font  by  the  early  printers.  Some,  judging  from  appearances  which  show  that  one  page 
only  was  printed  at  an  impression,  say  that  they  cast  types  for  two  or  three  pages  only;  others 
maintain  that  they  must  have  had  very  large  fonts.  That  the  latter  view  is  correct  seems  fully 
established  after  a  survey  of  the  books  known  to  have  been  printed  by  Zell,  Koburger,  Leeu, 
and  others.  It  would  have  been  impossible  to  print  these  books  in  the  short  period  in  which 
we  know  they  were  done,  if  the  printer  had  not  been  provided  with  abundance  of  types.    As 


10  Point  Lining  XV  Century 
Set  Solid 


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94 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


the  types  were  made  m  the  printing  office,  by  a  quick  method,  from  an  alloy  which 
could  be  used  repeatedly  for  the  same  purpose,  the  supply  was  rarely  limited  by  con- 
siderations of  expense.  Bernard  believes  that  Gutenberg  cast  for  the  Bible  of  ^2 
lines  at  least  1 20,000  types,  or  enough  for  two  sections,  or  forty  pages.  He  supposes 
that  twenty  pages  were  perfected,  and  ready  for  press  or  under  press,  while  the  suc- 
ceeding twenty  pages  were  m  the  compositor's  hands.  This  would  be  the  method 
adopted  by  the  modern  printer,  and  it  may  have  been  the  method  of  Gutenberg,  but 
it  is  probable  that  the  difficulties  connected  with  the  new  art  compelled  him  to  print 
the  book  more  slowly,  and  with  imperfect  system.  But  the  printers  who  followed 
him  certainly  used  quick  methods.  The  trades  of  compositor  and  pressman,  and 
possibly  that  of  type-caster,  were  kept  about  as  distinct  then  as  they  are  now.  There 
were  more  compositors  than  pressmen,  and  the  compositors,  says  Madden,  m  the 
heroic  age  of  printing,  were  not  boys,  but  men  of  education  and  intelligence.  The 
early  printers  who  were  taught  the  business  that  they  might  become  masters  had  to 
pay  a  premium  for  their  education.  Caxton  said  that  he  had  "practysed  6  learned  at 
[his]  grete  charge  and  dispense  to  ordeyne  this  said  booke  in  prynte."  In  the  brief 
time  that  they  gave  to  the  work,  their  education  must  have  been  more  theoretical  than 
practical.  As  the  branch  of  composition  required  the  largest  number  of  workmen, 
and  more  intelligence,  and  less  manual  labor  than  any  other,  it  was  usually  selected 
by  the  pupil  for  practice.  Of  type-casting  and  presswork  he  learned  no  more  than 
was  sufficient  to  enable  him  to  direct  the  labors  of  his  future  workmen.  The  knowl- 
edge of  the  trade  which  the  pupil  coveted  was  the  ability  to  practice  it  on  his  own 
account,  and  this  knowledge  was,  m  most  instances,  satisfactorily  acquired  when  he 
got  a  theoretical  knowledge  of  its  secret  processes. 

The  frequent  specifications  of  the  foremen  in  the  earliest  notices  of  printing 
shows  that  the  mould,  with  its  accompanying  matrices,  was  regarded  as  the  key 
to  the  knowledge  and  practice  of  the  art.  As  the  moulds  were  made  by  master 
mechanics,  not  bound  to  secrecy,  and  as  the  earlier  compositors  had  some  knowledge 
of  the  process  of  type-casting,  it  was  not  difficult  for  a  journeymen  to  become  a 
master  printer.  When  he  had  bought  a  type-mould  and  matrices,  he  could  go  to  any 
city  and  begin  to  print  books.  He  could  cast  types  and  mix  ink  as  he  needed  them;  he 
could  buy  paper  and  the  constituents  of  type-metal  in  any  large  town;  properly  in- 
structed, any  joiner  could  make  the  press.  Many  of  the  early  master  printers  practiced 
their  trade  for  a  few  years  in  one  place,  and  a  few  years  in  another, 
roving  about  from  town  to  town  with  a  seeming  indifference  to 
change  which  seems  unaccountable  to  the  modern  printer,  who 
knows  how  expensive  it  is  to  move  a  printing  office.  The  rovinj^ 
habits  of  the  masters  will  not  seem  so  strange  when  it  is  known 
that  the  equipment  of  the  early  office  was  simple,  and  that  the 
more  expensive  tools  could  be  carried  with  little  difficulty.  This 
illustration,  a  fac-smile  of  one  of  Amman's  engravings  of  a 
printing  office,  is  from  this  book  dated  1564.    The  case  for  the 


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type  is  of  one  piece  and  is  resting  on  a 
rude  frame.  All  the  boxes  are  repre- 
sented as  of  the  same  size,  but  this  is 
probably  an  error  which  is  frequently 
made  by  designers  of  this  day.  The 
engravings  of  cases  shown  by  Moxon 
haveboxesofunequalsize.  No  doubt, 
they  were  so  made  from  the  beginning, 
for  a  day's  experience  would  teach  any 
compositor  that  his  case  must  have  a  larger  box  for 
the  letter  e  than  for  the  letter  x.  In  this,  and  in 
many  other  early  illustrations  of  type-setting,  the 
compositors  are  seated  on  stools.  In  Italy  and  in 
Paris,  women  were  employed  as  compositors. 

The  early  stick  was  not  like  the  neatly  finished 
iron  tool  of  our  time,  with  steel  composing  rule 
and  an  adjustable  screw  and  knee  adapting  it  to  any 
measure.  It  was  a  real  stick  of  wood,  a  home-made 
strip  of  deal,  with  the  side  and  end-piece  tacked  on. 
For  every  measure,  a  new  stick  or  retacking  of  the 
movable  piece  was  required.  The  date  of  the  intro- 
duction of  the  stick  cannot  be  fixed,  but  it  was  used, 
without  alteration  for  many  years,  by  the  printers 
of  all  countries.  It  is  possible  that  some  of  the  early 
printers  had  no  sticks.  The  peculiar  workmanship 
of  the  unknown  printer  and  of  Albert  Pfister  shows 
that  the  types  were  taken  direct  from  the  case  and 
wedged  in  mortised  blocks  of  wood  which  served 


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EXCERPT  FROM  THE  BIOGRAPHY  OF 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 

'  ROM  my  infancy  I  was  passionately  fond  of  reading,  and  all  the  money 
that  came  into  my  hands  was  laid  out  in  the  purchasing  of  books.  I  was 
very  fond  of  voyages.  My  6rst  acquisition  was  Banyan's  works  in  sepa- 
rate little  volumes;  I  afterwards  sold  them  to  enable  me  to  buy  Burton's 
Historical  Collections.  They  were  small  chapmen's  books,  and  cheap; 
forty  volumes  in  all.  My  father's  little  library  consisted  chiefly  of  books 
in  polemic  divinity,  most  of  which  I  read.  I  have  often  regretted  that, 
at  a  time  when  I  had  such  a  thirst  for  knowledge,  more  proper  books, 
had  not  fallen  in  my  way,  since  it  was  resolved  I  should  not  be  bred  to 
divinity.  There  was  among  them  Plutarch's  Lives,  which  I  read  abun- 
dantly,  and  I  still  think  that  time  spent  to  great  advantage.  There  was 
also  a  book  of  Defoe's  called  An  Cssay  on  Projects,  and  another  of  Dr.  Mather's  called  An 
Elssay  to  do  Good,  which  perhaps  gave  me  a  turn  of  thinking,  that  had  an  influence  on  some 
of  the  principal  future  events  of  my  life.  ^This  bookish  inclination  at  length  determined 
my  father  to  rnake  me  a  printer,  though  he  had  already  one  son,  James,  of  that  profession. 
In  1717  my  brother  James  returned  from  England  with  a  press  and  letters  to  set  up  his  busi- 
ness in  Boston.  I  liked  it  much  better  than  that  of  my  father,  but  still  had  a  hankering 
for  the  sea.  To  prevent  the  apprehended  effect  of  such  an  inclination,  my  father  was  im- 
patient to  have  me  bound  to  my  brother.  I  stood  out  some  time,  but  at  last  was  pursuaded  and 
signed  the  indenture  when  I  was  yet  but  twelve  years  old.  I  was  to  serve  an  apprenticeship 
till  I  was  twenty-one  years  of  age,  only  I  was  to  be  allowed  journeyman's  wages  during  the 
last  year.  ^In  a  little  time  1  made  a  great  progress  in  the  business,  and  became  a  useful 
hand  to  my  brother.  1  now  had  access  to  better  books.  An  acquaintance  with  the  apprentices 
of  booksellers  enabled  me  sometimes  to  borrow  a  small  one,  which  I  was  careful  to  return 
soon,  and  clean.  Often  I  sat  up  in  my  chamber  reading  the  greatest  part  of  the  night,  when 
the  book  was  borrowed  in  the  evening  and  to  be  returned  in  the  morning,  lest  it  should  be 
missing.  ^After  some  time  a  merchant — an  ingenious,  sensible  man,  Mr.  Matthew  Adams, 
who  had  a  pretty  collection  of  books — frequented  our  printing-office,  took  notice  of  me.  and 
invited  me  to  see  his  library,  and  very  kindly  proposed  to  lend  me  such  books  as  I  chose  to 
read.  4 1  now  took  a  strong  inclination  for  poetry,  and  wrote  some  little  pieces.  My  brother 
supposing  it  might  turn  to  account,  encouraged  me,  and  induced  me  to  compose  two  occas- 
ional ballads.  One  was  called  The  Light-House  Tragedy,  and  contained  an  account  of  the 
shipwreck  of  CaptainWorthilake  with  his  two  daughters ;  the  other  was  a  sailor  song,  on  the 
taking  of  the  famous  Teach,  or  Blackbeard,  the  pirate.  They  were  wretched  stuff,  in  street 
ballad  style;  and  when  they  were  printed  my  brother  sent  me  about  the  town  to  sell  them. 
The  first  sold  prodigiously,  the  event  being  recent  and  having  made  a  great  noise.  This 
success  flattered  my  vanity;  but  my  father  discouraged  me  by  criticising  my  performances 
and  telling  me  verse-makers  were  generally  beggars.  Thus  I  escaped  being  a  poet,  and  prob- 
ably a  very  bad  one;  but, as  prose  writing  has  been  of  great  use  to  me  in  thecourseof  my  life. 


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BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 

and  was  a  principal  means  of  my  advancement,  I  shall  tell  you  how  in  such 
a  situation  I  acquired  what  little  ability  I  may  be  supposed  to  have  in  that 
way.  ^There  was  another  bookish  lad  in  the  town,  John  Collins  by  name, 
with  whom  I  was  intimately  acquainted.  We  sometimes  disputed,  and  very 
fond  we  were  of  argument,  and  very  desirous  of  confuting  one  another — ^which 
disputatious  turn,  by  the  way,  is  apt  to  become  a  very  bad  habit,  making 
people  often  extremely  disagreeable  in  company,  by  the  contradiction  that  is 
necessary  to  bring  it  into  practice ;  and  thence,  besides  souring  and  spoiling  the 
conversation,  it  is  productive  of  disgusts,  and  perhaps  enmities,  with  those  who 
may  have  occasion  for  friendship.  I  had  caught  this  by  reading  my  father's 
books  of  dispute  on  religion.  Persons  of  good  sense,  I  have  since  observed, 
seldom  fall  into  it,  except  lawyers,  university  men,  and  generally  men  of  all 
sorts  who  have  been  bred  at  Edinburgh.  ^A  question  was  once,  somehow 
or  other,  started  between  Collins  and  me  on  the  propriety  of  educating  the 
female  sex  in  learning,  and  their  abilities  for  study.  He  was  of  the  opinion 
that  it  was  improper,  and  that  they  were  naturally  unequal  to  it.  I  took  the 
contrary  side,  perhaps  a  little  for  disputes  sake.  He  was  naturally  more  elo- 
quent, having  a  greater  plenty  of  words,  and  sometimes,  as  I  thought,  I  was 
vanquished  more  by  his  fluency  than  by  the  strength  of  his  reasons.  ^As 
we  parted  without  settling  the  pmint,  and  were  not  to  see  one  another  again 
for  some  time,  I  sat  down  to  put  my  arguments  in  writing,  which  I  copied 
fair  and  sent  to  him.  He  answered  and  I  replied.  Three  or  four  letters  on 
a  side  had  passed,  when  my  father  happened  to  find  my  papers,  and  read 
them.  Without  entering  into  the  subject  in  dispute,  he  took  occasion  to  talk 
to  me  about  my  manner  of  writing;  observed  that  though  I  had  the  ad- 
vantage of  my  antagonist  in  correct  spelling  and  pointing  (which  he  attributed 
to  the  printing-house),  I  fell  far  short  in  elegance  of  expression,  method, 
and  in  perspicuity,  of  which  he  convinced  me  by  several  instances.  I  saw 
the  justice  of  his  remarks,  and  thence  grew  more  attentive  to  my  manner  of 
writing,  and  determined  to  endeavor  to  improve  my  style.  ^  About  this  time 
I  met  with  an  odd  volume  of  the  Spectator.  I  had  never  before  seen  any  of 
them.  I  bought  it,  read  it  over  and  over,  and  was  much  delighted  with  it.  I 
thought  the  writing  excellent,  and  wished  if  p>ossible  to  imitate  it.  With  that 
view  I  took  some  of  the  papers,  and,  making  short  hints  of  the  sentiments  in 
each  sentence,  laid  them  by  a  few  days,  and  then,  without  looking  at  the  book, 
tried  to  complete  the  papers  again,  by  expressing  each  hinted  sentiment  at 
length,  and  as  fully  as  it  had  been  expressed  before,  in  any  suitable  words  that 
should  occur  to  me.  Then  I  compared  my  Spectator  with  the  original,  dis- 
covered some  of  my  faults,  and  corrected  them.  But  I  found  I  wanted  a  stock 
of  words,  or  a  readiness  in  collecting  and  using  them,  which  I  thought  I  should 
have  acquired  before  that  time  if  I  had  gone  on  making  verses;  since  the 
continual  search  for  words  of  the  same  import,  but  of  different  length  to  siiit 
the  measure  or  of  different  sound  for  the  rhyme,  would  have  laid  me  under 
a  constant  necessity  of  searching  for  variety,  and  also  have  tended  to  fix  that 
variety  in  my  mind,  and  make  me  master  of  it.  Therefore  I  took  some  of  the 
tales  in  the  Spectator  and  turned  them  into  verse ;  and  after  a  time,  when  I  had 
pretty  well  forgotten  the  prose,  turned  them  back  again.  4  I  also  sometimes 
jumbled  my  collection  of  hints  into  confusion,  and  after  some  weeks  endeavored 
to  reduce  them  into  the  best  order  before  I  began  to  form  the  full  sentences 


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BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 

and  complete  the  subject.  This  was  to  teach  me  method  in 
the  arrangement  of  the  thoughts.  ^  By  comparing  my  work 
with  the  original,  I  discovered  many  faults,  and  corrected  them; 
but  I  sometimes  had  the  pleasure  to  fancy  that,  in  certain  par- 
ticulars of  small  consequence,  I  had  been  fortunate  enough  to 
improve  the  method  or  the  language,  and  this  encouraged  me 
to  think  that  I  might  in  time  come  to  be  a  tolerable  English 
writer,  of  which  I  was  extremely  ambitious.  The  time  I  alloted 
for  writing  exercises,  and  for  reading,  was  at  night,  or  before 
work  began  in  the  morning,  or  on  Sundays,  when  I  contrived 
to  be  in  the  printing-house,  avoiding  as  much  as  I  could  the 
constant  attendance  at  public  worship,  which  my  father  used 
to  exact  of  me  when  I  was  under  his  care,  and  which  I  still 
continued  to  consider  a  duty,  though  I  could  not  afford  time 
to  practice  it.  ^  When  about  sixteen  years  of  age,  I  happened 
to  meet  with  a  book,  written  by  one  Tyron,  recommending  a 
vegetable  diet.  I  determined  to  go  into  it.  My  brother,  being 
yet  unmarried,  did  not  keep  house,  but  boarded  himself  and 
his  apprentices  in  another  family.  My  refusal  to  eat  flesh  oc- 
casioned an  inconvenience,  and  I  was  frequently  chid  for  my 
singularity.  I  made  myself  acquainted  with  Tyron 's  manner 
of  preparing  some  of  his  dishes,  such  as  boiling  potatoes  or  rice, 
making  hasty  pudding  and  a  few  others,  and  then  proposed  to 
my  brother  that,  if  he  would  give  me  weekly  half  the  money 
he  paid  for  my  board,  I  would  board  myself.  He  instantly 
agreed  to  it,  and  I  presently  found  that  I  could  save  half  what 
he  paid  me.  ^This  was  an  additional  fund  for  buying  of 
books;  but  I  had  another  advantage  in  it.  My  brother  and  the 
rest  going  from  the  printing-house  to  their  meals,  I  remained 
there  alone,  and  despatching  presently  my  light  repast  (which 
was  often  no  more  than  a  slice  of  bread,  a  handful  of  raisins, 
or  a  tart  from  the  pastry-cook's,  and  a  glass  of  water),  had  the 
rest  of  the  time,  till  their  return,  for  study;  in  which  I  made 
the  greater  progress  from  that  greater  clearness  of  head  and 
quicker  apprehension  which  generally  attend  temperance  in 
eating  and  drinking.    ^  Now  it  was  that  (being  on  some  occa- 


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BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 

sion  made  ashamed  of  my  ignorance  in  figures, 
which  I  had  twice  failed  learning  when  at  school), 
I  took  Cocker's  book  on  Arithmetic,  and  went 
through  the  whole  by  myself  with  the  greatest  ease. 
I  also  read  Seller's  and  Shermy's  books  on  Navi- 
gation, which  made  me  acquainted  with  the  little 
geometry  they  contain;  but  I  never  proceeded  far 
in  that  science.  I  read  about  this  time  Locke  On 
Human  Understanding,  and  The  Art  of  Thinking 
by  Messrs.  de  Port-Royal.  ^While  I  was  intent 
on  improving  my  language,  I  met  with  an  English 
grammar  (I  think  it  was  Greenwood's),  having  at 
the  end  of  it  two  little  sketches  on  the  Arts  of 
Rhetoric  and  Logic,  the  latter  finishing  with  a  dis- 
pute in  the  Socratic  method;  and  soon  after  I  pro- 
cured Xenophon's  Memorial  Things  of  Socrates, 
wherein  there  are  many  examples  of  the  same 
method.  I  was  charmed  with  it,  adopted  it,  dropped 
my  abrupt  contradictions  and  positive  argument- 
ation, and  put  on  the  humble  inquirer.  And  being 
then  from  reading  Shaftesbury  and  Collins  made  a 
doubter,  as  I  already  was  in  many  points  of  our 
religious  doctrines,  I  found  this  method  the  safest 
for  myself  and  very  embarrassing  to  those  against 
whom  I  used  it;  therefore  I  took  delight  in  it, 
practised  it  continually,  and  grew  very  artful 
and  expert  in  drawing  people  even  of  superior 
knowledge  into  concessions,  the  consequences  of 
which  they  did  not  foresee,  entangling  them  in  diffi- 
culties out  of  which  they  could  not  extricate  them- 


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selves,  and  so  obtaining  victories  that 
neither  myself  nor  my  cause  always  de- 
served. ^I  continued  this  method  some 
few  years  but  gradually  left  it,  retaining 
only  the  habit  of  expressing  myself  in 
terms  of  modest  diffidence,  never  using, 
when  I  advance  any  thing  that  may  pos- 
sibly be  disputed,  the  words  certainly,  un- 
doubtedly, or  any  others  that  give  the  air 
of  positiveness  to  an  opinion;  but  rather 
say,  I  conceive,  or  apprehend  a  thing  to 
be  so  and  so;  It  appears  to  me,  or  I  should 
not  think  it,  so  or  so,  for  such  and  such 
reasons;  or,  I  imagine  it  to  be  so;  or  It  is 
so  if  I  am  not  mistaken.  flThis  habit,  I 
believe,  has  been  of  great  advantage  to  me 
when  I  have  had  the  occasion  to  inculcate 
my  opinions  and  persuade  men  into  meas- 
ures that  I  have  been  from  time  to  time 
engaged  in  promoting.  And  as  the  chief 
ends  of  conversation  are  to  inform  or  to 
be  informed,  to  please  or  to  persuade,  I 
wish  well-meaning  and  sensible  men  would 
not  lessen  their  power  of  doing  good  by  a 
positive  assuming  manner,  that  seldom 
fails  to  disgust,  tends  to  create  opposition. 


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and  to  defeat  most  of  the  purposes  for 
which  speech  was  given  to  us.  In  fact,  if 
you  wish  to  instruct  others,  a  positive 
dogmatical  manner  in  advancing  your 
sentiments  may  occasion  opposition,  and 
prevent  a  candid  attention.  If  you  desire 
instruction  and  improvement  from  others, 
you  should  not  at  the  same  time  express 
yourself  fixed  in  your  present  opinion. 
Modest  and  sensible  men  do  not  love 
disputation,  will  leave  you  undisturbed  in 
the  possession  of  your  errors.  In  adopting 
such  a  manner,  you  can  seldom  expect  to 
please  your  hearers,  or  obtain  the  concur- 
rence you  desire.  ^My  brother  had,  in 
1720,  begun  to  print  a  newspaper.  It  was 
the  second  that  appeared  in  America,  and 
was  called  the  New  England  Courant. 
The  only  one  before  it  was  the  Boston 
News-Letter.  I  remember  his  being  dis- 
suaded by  some  of  his  friends  from  the 
undertaking,  as  not  likely  to  be  a  success, 
one  newspaper  in  their  judgment  being 
enough  for  America.  At  this  time,  1771, 
there  are  not  less  than  five-and-twenty. 


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He  went  on,  however,  with  the  under- 
taking. I  was  employed  to  carry  the 
papers  to  the  customers,  after  having 
worked  in  composing  the  types  and 
printing  oflF  the  sheets.  4  He  had  some 
ingenious  men  among  his  friends,  who 
amused  themselves  by  writing  little 
pieces  for  this  paper,  which  gained  it 
credit,  and  made  it  more  in  demand,  and 
these  gentlemen  very  often  visited  us. 
Hearing  their  conversations,  and  their 
accounts  of  the  approbation  their  papers 
were  received  with  I  was  excited  to  try 
my  hand  among  them.  But,  being  still 
a  boy,  and  suspecting  that  my  brother 
would  object  to  printing  anything  of 
mine  in  his  paper,  if  he  knew  it  to  be 
mine,  I  contrived  to  disguise  my  hand, 
and,  writing  an  anonymous  paper,  I  put 
it  at  night  under  the  door  of  the  printing 
house.  4  It  was  found  in  the  morning, 
and  communicated,  to  his  writing  friends 


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THE  BEST  PEARLS  OF  THE  WOED 

Are  Taken  from  the  Depths  of  the  Indian  Ocean 

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THE  IMPORTATION  OF  SPARKLING 

Diamonds  and  Precious  Stones  Very  Profitable 

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24  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  50 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


UNITED  STATES  CUSTOM  HOUSE  OFFICERS 

Frequently  Catch  Wealthy  Tourists  Smuggling  Valuables 

High  Tariff  on  Several  479  Foreign  Made  Articles 


30  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  50 


6%  lbs.,  $4.00 


COLORADO  CALIFORNIA  WIOMING 

Three  Principle  Mining  States  of  the  Great  West 

Some  Mines  Pay  15  Dollars  per  Wee]( 


36  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  50 


6Vs  lbs.,  $4.30 


^SI 


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Procuring  Muhk  82  Gems  lor  Presents 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    c^^^    COP.  NO.  50 


Weights  and  Prices  eiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


7  A   14  a 


42  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  50 


8%  lbs.,  $5.25 


AUSTRALIA  Al  TASMASIA 
Ricli  Copper  Mines  72  Have  Been  Fnnnd 


6A  11a 


48  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  50 


10?^  lbs.,  $6.25 


AFGHANISTAN  IMITATIONS 

Often  Deceives  M  Practiced  Eyes 


60  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  50 


7%  lbs.,  $4.60 


PEARLS  GOLD  GARNET 

m  Eastern  3  Proicls 


72  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  50 


PRECIOUS  NUGG 


8%  lbs.,  $5.10 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  105  QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


• 


ELZEVIR   c^^K^   COND.  No.  50 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  pa^e  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Uine. 


26  A  50a    10  Point  Elzevir  Cond.  No.  50    3'Ab  lbs.,  $2.50 

SUMMER  TIME  IN  NEW  YORK 


24  A  48  a     12  Point  Elzevir  Cond.  No.  50  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

THE  CRIMSON  AUTOMOBILE 


Coney  Island  Rockaway  and  North  Beach  Resorts      ,      Track  and  Road  Racers  and  Light  Runatouts' 


Where  the  Ocean  Waves  Roll  in  and  Out 
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Twenty-three  Thousand  Now  Ready 
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23  A  43  a  14  Point  Elzevir  Condensed  No   50  4^6  lbs.,  $3.00 

SINCE  THE  BLOODY  CONFLICT  BETWEEN  THE  JAPANESE  AND  RUSSIANS 

Russia  Has  Been  Upon  the  Verge  of  a  Revolution  Which  Has  Been  Checked  by  the  Czars  Soldiers 

Officials  and  Cabinet  Members  Lives  458  Constantly  Endangered  by  Mines  of  Dynamite 

16  A  31  a  18  Point  Elzevir  Condensed  No.  50  4'5i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

ABUNDANCE  OF  CLEAN  RAIN  WATER  HELPS  EVERYBODY 

Water  Received  Freely  from  the  Clouds  Expressly  for  the  Present  Occasion 
When  Thunder  Sounds  and  382  Lightning  Flashes  From  the  Heavens 

12  A  20  a  24  Point  Elzevir  Condensed  No.  50  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

EXTENSIVE  MINING  DISTRICTS  OF  COLORADO 

Fourteen  Beautiful  Oil  Paintings  of  Mountain  Scenery  Exhibited 
Annual  Display  of  Orchids  85  and  American  Beauty  Roses 


30  Point  Elzevir  Condensed  No.  50  6%  lbs.,  $4.00 


EIGHTEEN  EXPENSIVE  BUILDINGS 

Haedsoiiie  and  Very  Artistic  Floral  Decked  Apartmeots 
Finistied  in  Clierry  and  75  Quarter  Sawed  Oak 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  106  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ELZEVIR    c^^fe^   COND.  NO.  50 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  page  2,     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


36  Point  Elzevir  Condensed  No.  50  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


HONESTY  MAKES  SOBRIETY 
United  States  Great  84  War  Departmeot 


Point  Elzevir  Condensed  No.  50  10%  lbs.,  $6.30 


GRAND  SOCIAL  EVENT 

Crank  Bachelors  8  Not  Accepted 


60  Point  Elzevir  Condensed  No.  50  7f^  lbs..  $4.60 


NORTHERN  STEAMERS 
United  States  U  Leading  Mine 

3A  4  a  72  Point  Elzevir  Condensed  No.  50  S%  lbs.,  $4.95 

SALEABLE  GOODS 
Styles  P4  aid  Prices 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  107  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE 


NUMBER  ONE 


Weights  and  Prices  griven  are  Approximate  ;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


20  A  60  a  6  Point  Old  Style  No.  1        1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

THE  STABILITY  OF  A  GREAT  COUNTRY 

Lies  Entirely  in  the  Intelligence  and  Loyalty  of  its  Subjects 

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17  A  49  a         10  Point  Old  Style  No.  1  S'A(,  lbs.,  $2.50 

OLYMPIC  GAMES  AT  CHICAGO 
Almost  Equal  those  379  of  Ancient  Athens 


18  A  52  a         8  Point  Old  Style  No.  1  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

ATHLETICS  STIMULATE  A  HEALTHY 

And  Ambitious  Character  in  the  Young  Generation 

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14  A  40  a        12  Point  Old  Style  No.  1         3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

STRENGTH  CONTESTS 
Trained  Muscle  354  Gains  Victory 


18  Point  Old  Style  No.  1 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


CONTINUAL  PHYSICAL  EXERCISE 

Developes  Iron  Muscle  823  and  Stimulates  Dull  Brains 


Small  Caps,  for  6  to  i8  inclusive  put  up,  in  separate  fonts  and  sold  as  follows:     6-Point,  22  A,  6  oz.,  50c. ;  8-Point,  18  A,  8  oz., 
50c. ;  lo-Point,  15  A,  10  oz.,  50c. ;  12-Point,  11  A,  11  oz.,  50c. ;  i8-Point,  6  A,  12  oz.,  55c. 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24  A  48  a  12  Point  Cosmos  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

THIRTY  SECOND  REGIMENTAL 

Band  and  Scouts  Were  Stationed  at  Balanga 

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18  A  35  a  18  Point  Cosmos  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

THE  SHOT  AND  SHELL  ARE 

Thickest  in  the  Ammunition  Wagons 

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24  Point  Cosmos 


5'A  lbs.,  $3.50 


OLDFIELD  HISTORICAL  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 
Arion  Agricultural  College  45  Equitalile  Trust 'Association 


36  Point  Cosmos 


7'/f6  lbs.,  $4.35 


TOUGHNESS  AND  DURABILITY 

Excellent  Feature  86  Numerous  Rewards 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


.    108 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  STYLE 


COND.  NO.  52 


Catalogue  Sixteen 


The  Lotus  Carriage 
and  Automobile  Co. 


Designers 


Broughams 
Stanhopes 
Sulkies 


and 

Manufacturers 

of 


Runabouts 
Phaetons 
Surries 

Automobiles 


General  Office,  4385  North  Fifthwheel  Boulevard 
BRIDWELL 


POtNT  BORDER  NO. 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


109 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE 


COND.  NO.  52 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


26  A  50  a      10  Point  O.  S.  Cond.  No.  52      3'^lbs.,  $2.50 

IMPROVE  YOUR  OPPORTUNITIES 

Success  Will  Be  the  More  Certainly  Attained  and 

Your  Life  Will  be  More  Worth  the  Living 

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20  A  38  a       12  Point  O.  S.  Cond.  No.  52     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

PALACES  AND  CASTLES 

Remain  Standing  in  Foreign  Lands 

Forever  Guarding  Dead  Heroes 

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12  A  25  a  18  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  52  4W6  lbs.,  $3.25 

EASTERN  PRINTER!  ASSURANCE  POLICIES 

Economical  and  Labor-Saving  Products  will  Always  Insure 

Remarkable  Success  to  4283  Their  Policy  Holders 


24  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  52 


5^  lbs.,  $3.50 


THE  SENSE  OF  HAVING  DONE 
Well  is  Ample  Reward  5  for  the  Care  Taken 


30  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  52 


6?1'6  lbs.,  $4.00 


RELENTING  SPORTSMEN 

Seldom  Receive  8  Earned  Purse 


36  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  52 


7 lbs.,  $4.35 


SOMETIMES  ADVISERS 

Accept  Advice  7  From  Others 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    c^^fe^    COND.  NO.  52 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


48  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  52  10%  lbs.,  $6.40 


OPERA  SINGER 

Hungarian  35  Composer 


60  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  52  10^  lbs.,  $6.30 


RESTAURANTS 
Sparrow  58  Potpies 


72  Point  Old  Style  Condensed  No.  52  n%  lbs.,  $7.8S 


CONFIDENCE 
Longer  6  Column 

POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  111  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


DESIGN 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24  A  48  a  6  Point  Design  I'/ii  lbs.,  $2.00 

BIG  SKELETON  IN  CRIMSON  INSTITUTE 

Scares  Preshmen  and  Sophomores  When  Out  For  a  Lark 

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23  A  43  a  10  Point  Design  3'/:6  lbs.,  $2.50 

DELIVERY  BY  ELECTRICITY 

Middle  State  Lightning  82  Express  Company 

8  A  15  a  24  Point  Design  5^  lbs.,  $3.50 

MONUMENTS 
Entomb  2  Monarchs 


25  A  48  a  8  Point  Design  2X  lbs.,  $2.25 

EXCURSIONS  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 

And  Often  Through  Furple  Midnight  Meteors  Flashed 

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18  A  33  a  12  Point  Design  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

ECLIFSE  FREDICTED 
Shadows  of  the  56  Night  Appear 

12  A  22  a  18  Point  Design  4'5i'6  lbs.,  $3.25 

FURPLE  FLOWERS 
Dark  Grotto  23  Lone  Cave 


30  Point  Design 


6%  lbs.,  $4.30 


GORGEOUS  SOUVENIRS 
Eastern  Dramatic  7  Stock  Company 


35  Point  Design 


S'/ie,  lbs.,  $5.00 


SPORTSMEN  RETURN 
Graphic  Story  9  Rose  Garden 


54  Point  Design 


15  lbs.,  $9.00 


FROSFECTIYE 

Graduate  8  Designers 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


DESIGN 


SERIES 


1  SPRING  TOURS 

FOR  MEN  OF  LEISURE, 

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TIRED  MINISTERS,  ETC. 

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I        Pleasant  Journeys  to  New  Zealand,  The  Thiiippine  Islands, 

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BORDER    USED,    3    POINT    NO.    10 

Mexico.   Prom  this  time  canons  an 

d  cliffs,  mountain 

streams  and  tunnels,  gorges  and  pinnacles,  are  the 

alternating  forms  of  nature.   The  sKy  is  blue  the  air  is 

clear  and  however  the  details  of  the  landscape  change. 

POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


A^TIDE^  OI^IZ)    C^^^fe^    »Tr^r^I^E> 


Weights  and  Prices  gWen  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


12  A  24  a  8  Point  Wide  Old  Style         2M  lbs.,  $2.2S 

1  2  34.^0-7  800 


8  A  17  a  12  Point  Wide  Old  Style        3K  lbs.,  $2.75 


10  A  19  a  10  Point  Wide  Old  Style        3'At  lbs.,  $2.50 


5  A  9  a  18  Point  Wide  Old  Style       4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

F'oi'  86  Aden 


24  Point  Wide  Old  Style  SVt  lbs.,  $3.55 


BIO  SH:.fVI^TS 


30  Point  Wide  Old  Style  V^Ai  lbs.,  $4.50 


36  Point  Wide  Old  Style  95/4  lbs.,  $5.75 


Eis-ht  Q  Nline^ 


48  Point  Wide  Old  Style  H^i'e  lbs.,  $8.90 


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POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


115 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  FIFTEENTH    c^^^    CENTURY  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 


8  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century 
24  A  47  a  2%  lbs.,  $2.2S 

REMARKABLE  CARPET  BARGAINS 

Send  ns  Your  Orders  for  Anything  in  Tapestries  and 

They  Will  be  Promptly  Filled  on  Standard  Time 

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10  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century 
24  A  47a  3'/4  lbs., $2.50 

UNITED  STATES  GUNBOATS 

Equipped  with  Rapid  Fire  Guns  and  Smokeless 

Powder  do  Great  Execution  on  Enemys  Ships 

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21  A  41  a  12  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

CALIFORNIA  AND  FLORIDA  SEEDLESS  ORANGES  ARE  FINE 

California  and  Florida  are  Great  Winter  Resorts  for  People  who  Live  in  the  Northeastern  States 

Some  People  Have  an  Idea  That  it  is  Always  86  Hot  but  at  Nights  Blankets  are  Needed 

11  A  22  a  18  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

THE  EASTERN  LEATHER  COMPANY 

Ten  Thousand  Horses  Sold  in  23  New  York  Last  Month 

8A15a  24  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  5j^  lbs.,  $3.50 

THE  MOON  IS  FULL  TONIGHT 

Brightest  Thoughts  of  85  Boyhood  Happy  Days 

5  A  9  a  36  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  7}4  lbs.,  $4.40 

SATURDAY  TIMES 

Thousand  Politicians  3  in  Offices 


48  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  10%  lbs.,  $6.55 


PERSIAN  GOODS 

Oriental  Rug  6  Company 

LINING    FIGURES    ARE    FURNISHED    WITH    THE    ABOVE    SERIES.       THE    IRREGULAR    OLD    STYLE    FIGURES 
WILL    BE    SUBSTITUTED    IF    SPECIALLY    ORDERED. 

BARNHART   BROS.  &    SPINDLER'S  116  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING  FIFTEENTH 


CENTURY  SERIES 


INDOWS  WITH 
XV  CENTURY 
STAINED  GLASS 

SO  very   popular  a  few 

centuries  ago,  are  again  in 

"] vogue.     We  are  pleased 

T!to  note  the  people  of  the 

-;  world  are  Deeinnme  to 


^  ^^  I  realize  that  to-day  there 


is  nothing  to  surpass  stained  glass  for 
beautiful  windows,  not  only  for  the 
church,  but  for  the  home,  railroad  coaches 
and  various  other  places.  We  cordially 
invite  the  public  to  visit  our  showrooms 
in  the  Royal  Exchange  Building  on  the 
third  and  fourth  floors  where  we  have 
on  exhibition  all  the  various  patterns 
made  in  the  last  five  centuries.  We  have 
contracts  with  leading  artists  along  this 
line,  and  assure  you  perfect  satisfaction. 


ABBOTT  6  STAHLING 

217  to  231  Thirty-Second  Street 
PLATINGTON.  GLASSVILLE 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


117 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  FIFTEENTH 


CENTURY  ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 


8  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 
22  A  44  a  2M  lbs.,  $2.25, 

GREATEST  RUSH  ON  EARTH 

Women  Rusk  to  the  Department  Stores  to  Sate  on 

The  New  Frocks  that  they  wish  to  Purchase 

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10  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 
21  A  42  a  3 Hi  lbs.,  $2.50 

ALL  ANXIOUS  TO  UNLOAD 

They  Hace  Danced  in  the  Big  Pit  and  Now 

Must  Pay  Bear  Fiddlers  Handy  Bill 

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18  A  35  a  12  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Itahc  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

WEAL  TH  DOES  NO T  AL  WA  YS  CREA  TE  HAPPINESS 

Many  Men  Deprive  Themselves  of  Health  and  Happiness  Struggling  for  Fortunes 

Knowledge  Places  more  Men  Before  673  the  World  than  Immense  Wealth 

11  A  21  a  ■  18  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  ItaUc  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

THOUSANDS  GO  EVERY  DAY 
Pushing  the  Hudson  River  54  Underground  Tunnels 


24  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 


5>^  lbs.,  $3.55 


CANDIDA  TES  FOR  SENA  TOR 

Seekers  for  Public  Office  57  will  Soon  Appear 


36  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 


8'-i6  lbs.,  $5.00 


DENVER  VIEWS 

Beautiful  Mountain  8  Sceneries 


48  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 


12W6lbs.,  $7.75 


SPRING  FEVER 

The  Same  6  Old  Story 

LJNING  FIOURCS  ARC   FURNISHED  WITH   ABOVE  SERIES.       THE  IHRCOULAR  OLD  STYLE  FIGURES 
WILL  BE   SUBSTITUTED  IF  SPECIALLY  ORDERED. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


118 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED    TYPE 


LINING  FIFTEENTH    c^^fe^    CENTURY  ITALIC 


A^ncient  Stories 

from 

History  of  France 


Interestingly  Written  for  Modern 
Readers  by 

Alphonse  Aubrey 


Publisher  cille 

Nineteenth  Century  Book  Company 

I  go  6 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    116.        PRICE  50C 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ELZEVIR 


NUMBER  S 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


25  A  46  a  6  Point  Elzevir  No.  5        1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

IMPRESSIONS  FROM  AROUND  THE  OLD  WORLD 

Recollections  of  a  Journalists  Hasty  Trip  for  His  Health 

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22  a  43  a  10  Point  Elzevir  No.  5        S\4b  lbs.,  $2.50 

MANY  BOLD  ADVENTURERS 
Have  Cleared  the  24  Way  for  Civilization 


15  A  30  a  14  Point  Elzevir  No.  5         4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

ORIENTAL  DANCERS 
Enraptured  83  Paradise  Lost 


24  A  44  a  8  Point  Elzevir  No.  5  2K  lbs.,  $2.25 

TAPESTRIES  FROM  OLD  CATHEDRALS 

The  Rarest  and  Most  Priceless  Treasures  of  Europe 

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17  A  33  a  12  Point  Elzevir  No.  5        3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

INDIAN  CAMEL  ROUTE 
Covered  Deep  76  with  Dry  Bones 

8  A  16  a  20  Point  Elzevir  No.  5         5 '/^  lbs.,  $3.35 

EXPLORATION 
Granadas  9S  Castles 


24  Point  Elzevir  No.  5 


SVi  lbs.,  $3.60 


RAREST  EASTERN  SPICES 

Musk  Perfumery  37  Damascus  Silks 


36  Point  Elzevir  No.  5 


8 '/fa  lbs.,  $5.00 


ELECTRIC  WELDER 
Neptune  Balboa  4  Drake 


Point  Elzevir  No.  5 


I2K  lbs.,  $7.70 


MATRIMONY 

Swedish  ?  Maidens 


Small  Caps,  for  6  to  18  Point  inclusive,  put  up  in  separate  fonts  as  follows:   6-Point,  22A,  6oz.,  50c.;  8-Point,  18A, 
80Z.,  SOc;  10-Point,  14A,  lOoz.,  SOc;  12-Point,  IDA,  11  oz.,  SOc;  14-Point,  9A,  1 1  oz.,  SOc. 


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120 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ELZEVIR 


NUMBER  5 


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SUPERIOR  TYPE 


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THERE  are  several  things  to  consider  in  type  quality. 
Durability,  of  course,  is  very  important;  but  dura- 
bility is  not  all.  Finish,  accuracy,  artistic  design,  correct 
lining  principles,  depth  of  cutting — all  must  be  taken 
into  account.  <fTo  be  durable,  type  must  be  cast 
from  a  perfectly  proportioned  and  perfectly  blended 
alloy  of  copper,  antimony,  tin  and  lead — in  fact,  from 
Superior  Copper-Mixed  metal.  All  our  type  is  cast 
from  this  metal,  which  gives  at  once  the  hardest, 
lightest,  toughest,  and,  as  a  consequence,  the  most 
durable  type  in  the  world.  <!■  Superior  Copper-Mixed 
type  is  finished  in  a  very  superior  manner,  and  is  ab- 
solutely guiltless  of  burrs,  rough  edges,  or  any  other 
imperfection  that  so  commonly  destroy  justification, 
alignment,  and  height  to  paper,  it  is  perfect  in  size 
and  face.  <f Any  number  of  Superior  Copper-Mixed 
Types  taken  at  random  will  not,  even  in  the  aggregate, 
show  variations  in  size,  though  the  test  made  in  a 
gauge  graduated  to  the  hundred-thousandth  part  of  an 
inch.  <f  Examine  our  pamphlets,  and  this  specimen 
book.  They  tell  the  tale.  Superior  Copper-Mixed 
Type  leads  all  others  in  artistic  design.  <f  Deep  cutting 
means  better  work  and  better  plates.  Deep  cut  type 
does  not  till  up  on  the  press;  it  saves  time  and  money. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 


NEW  YORK  CITY 
Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry 

OMAHA,  NEB. 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry 


CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS 

ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 
Minnesota  Type  Foundry  Co. 

DALLAS,  TEX. 
The  Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 


WASHINGTON,  D.C. 
Southern  Printers  Supply  Co. 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 
St.  Louis  Printers  Supply  Co. 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 
Pacific  Printers  Supply  Co. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY 


121 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ELZEVIR 


ITALIC  NO.  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


26A  52a        6  Point  Elzevir  Italic  No.  5     1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

FIRSr  PROCESSES  IN  THE  PRACTICE  OF  TYPOGRAPHY 

The  cutting  of  punches  and  making  of  moulds,  demanded  a  degree 
of  skill  in  the  handling  of  tools  and  of  experience  in  the  working  of 
metal  rarely  found  in  any  man  who  undertook  to  learn  the  art  of 
printing.  They  were  never  regarded  as  proper  branches  of  the 
printer's  trade,  but  were,  from  the  beginning,  set  aside  as  kinds  of 
work  which  could  be  properly  done  by  the  goldsmith  only.  Jenson, 
Ccnnini,  Sweinheym  and  Veldener  seem  to  have  been  the  only 
printers  of  the  fifteenth  century  who  had  the  preliminary  education 

21  A  41  a      10  Point  Elzevir  Italic  No.  5     3l4  lbs.,  $2.50 

REAT>INGS  IN  ASTRONOMY  BY  €MEN 
VERSED  IN  SCIENTIFIC  KNOWLEDGE 
Close  beside  the  star  Mi^ar,  the  middle  star  in 
the  handle  of  the  Great  Dipper,  is  a  tiny  star, 
which  still  bears  the  namegivenitby  the  Arabs, 
--Alcor  the  Faint-one.  Alcor  and  Miiarform 
together  what  might  be  called  12^4^6^890 


22A  44a        8  Point  Elzevir  Italic  No.  5      2M  lbs.,  $2.25 

GUTENBERG  ANT)  HIS  IVORK  AT  MEhlTZ 
Gutenberg's  last  a£i  upon  record  in  Strasburg  was 
the  selling  out  of  the  last  remnant  of  his  inheritance. 
The  first  evidence  we  have  of  his  return  to  €Ment{  is 
an  entry,  on  the  6th  day  of  October,  1448,  in  a  record 
of  legal  contrails,  in  which  he  appears  as  a  borrower 
of  money.  It  seems  that  Gutenberg  had  persuaded 
i2^4^6j8go 

16  A  34a     12  Point  Elzevir  Italic  No.  5      3H  lbs.,  $2.75 

GOOD  STUDIES  IN  SCIENCES 
ASTRONOMY  AND  PHYSICS 

Having  traced  the  great  chain  of  life 
through  the  long  geological  ages  from 
the  present  day  to  the  Cambrian,  we 
may  take  our  stand  on  i2^4^6j8^o 


FRENCH  O.  S. 


NO.  }  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


25  A  48  a        6  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  3    1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

FEW  PEOPLE  ARE  AWARE  THAT  THE 

Emperor  of  China  is  a  Newspaper  Editor  the  Drawback 

Being  Only  a  Single  Copy  is  Published  each  Day 

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18  A  35  a       12  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  3     M  lbs.,  $2.75 

ALL  NEWS  RELATIVE 

To  The  Condition  of  the  Kingdom 
Must  Always  be  79  Excluded 


22  A  42  a        8  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  3     2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

THE  NAME  OF  THIS  UNIQUE 

Journal  is  the  Pekin  Gazette  and  is  the  Official 

Organ  of  the  Chinese  Imperial  Court 

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20  A  40a      10  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  3    3M'6  lbs.,  $2.50 

NOT  A  LINE  OF  GOSPEL 

About  the  Son  of  Heaven  or  Sensational 

Details  in  his  25  Corrupt  Court 


18  Point  French  Old  Style  No.  3 


S'/fi  lbs.,  $3.35 


AND  NO  CHINESE  JOURNALIST  DARE 
Draw  any  Deductions  or  38  Make  Comments  Upon  Any 


Small  Caps,  6  to  12  Point  inclusive,  put  up  In  separate  fonts  as  follows:  6-Point,  22a,  6  oz.,  SOc;  8-Point.  ISa.  8  oz., 
50c:  lO-Point,  13  a.  10  oz..  SOc:  12-Point.  10a.  11  oz.,  SOc. 


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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


FRENCH  OLD 


STYLE  NO.  ?6 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate  ;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


29  A  6  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  56  ^Ibs.,  $1.00 

COLORADO  MOUNTAIN  HUNTERS  CONVENTION 

'EXCURSION  RATES  FROM  ALL  OVER  THE  UNITED  STATES 

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24A  9  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  56         1>^  lbs.,  $1.25 

PASSENGER  CONDUCTORS 
BLACKSMITH  48  AND  YARDMASTER 


17A  12  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  56  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

LOCOMOTIVES 
BRAKEMEN  9S  TRAINMEN 


24  A  8  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  56  iK  lbs.,  $1.25 

GRtAT  WESTERN  RAILROADS 

EMPLOY  MANY  THOUSAND  WORKMEN 

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21  A  :0  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  56      1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

THROTTLE  ECCENTRIC 
LUBRICATORS  673  WHISTLES 

16  A  14  Point  French  O.  S.  No.  56         2}4  lbs.,  $1.75 

SMOKE  STACKS 
PILOTS  82  AIR  BRAKE 


18  Point  French  Old  Style  No.  56 


33^6  lbs.,  $2.15 


IMPROVED  FARM  MACHINES 
WAGONS  CARTS  74  AND  ELEVATOR 


24  Point  French  Old  Style  No.  56 


3%  lbs.,  $2.50 


BLACKSMITH  HUSTLERS 
SEVENTEEN  45  BOILER  FLUES 


30  Point  French  Old  Style  No.  56 


554  lbs.,  $3.30 


ENGINEER  6  MACHINIST 


36  Point  French  Old  Style  No.  56 


6'/i6  lbs.,  $3.75 


RIVETING  4  HAMMER 


48  Point  French  Old  Style  No.  56 


8%  lbs.,  $5.10 


STEEL  8  CHISEL 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


133 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE 


ITALIC  NO.  59 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24  A  45  a       6  Point  O.  S.  Italic  No.  59       1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

STORIES  OF  THE  FIFTEENTH  CENTURY 

Will  Never  Cease  to  Interest  686  the  Coming  Generations 


20  A  38  a       10  Point  O.  S.  Italic  No.  59      3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.S0 

PERICLES  DEMOSTHENES 

Grecian    Celebrities    868  Ancient  Athens 


14  A  27  a        14  Point  O.  S.  Italic  No.  59     ^V^  lbs.,  $3.00 

RUBBER  SUITS 
Great  Demand  8  Rainy  Days 


20 A  40  a       8  Point  O.  S.  Italic  No.  59        2ji  lbs.,  $2.25 

THE  EUPHRA  TES  RIVER 

Marks  the  Beginning  868  of  Civilization  of  Man 

17  A  30  a        12  Point  O.  S  Italic  No.  59      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

ENGLISH  NOBILITY 
Have  a  Long  686  Line  of  Ancestors 

10  A  20  a        18  Point  O.  S.  Italic  No.  59     4% lbs.,  $3.25 

SHAKESPEARE 

At  Stratford  54  on  Avon 


20  Point  Old  Style  Italic  No.  59 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


DRAMA  TIC  SUCCESSES 

Lion  And  The  Mouse  68  Prince  of  India 


24  Point  Old  Style  Italic  No.  59 


55^  lbs.,  $3.50 


RICHARD  MAKESHIFT 

Macbeth  Othello  94  And  Cleopatra 


30  Point  Old  Style  Italic  No.  59 


6"/s  lbs.,  $4.25 


ANCIENT  TIMES 

Government  was  59  Intolerable 


4A  6a 


36  Point  Old  Style  Italic  No.  59 


S'/fi  lbs.,  $5.00 


CHARLEMAGNE 

Science  Art  6  and  Music 

LINING  FIOURCS  ARE  FURNISHED  WITH  THE  ABOVE  SERIES.       THE  IRREGUUAR  OLD  STYLE  FIGURES 
WILL  BE  SUBSTITUTED  IF  SPECIALLY  ORDERED. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE   c^^^    ITALIC  NO.  59 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


42  Point  Old  Style  Italic  No.  59  10%  lbs.,  $6.40 


ALEXANDER 

Hannibal  2  Napoleon 


48  Point  Old  Style  Italic  No.  59  13%  lbs.,  $8.30 


GA  UNI  LETS 

Swords  5  Knights 


60  Point  Old  Style  Italic  No.  59  15%  lbs.,  $9.55 


HORSES 

Steel  3  A  rmor 


72  Point  Old  Style  Italic  No.  59  19^  lbs.,  $11.25 


GRAND 

Crusader  8 

LININIG  FIGURES  ARE   FURNISHED  WITH   THE  ABOVE  SERIES.       THE   IRREGULAR  OLD  STYLE  FIGURES 
WILL  BE  SUBSTITUTED   IF  SPECIALLY  ORDERED. 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  125  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE 


ITALIC  NO.  59 


TENTH  EDITION 


The  Biographies  of 

George  Ashton 

Longevitch 

By 

Prof.   Gabriel  Kunezvaltz 


Minnesota 
Press  of  the  Biographical  University 


Telethone,  Range  bSb 


F,  MiddendorfCo, 

General  Agents 

Improved  "Goldenrod  Crown"  Heater 

68  North  State  Street 

Represented  by  RaflP'eb  U  ?' »' 

ALFRED  CLARK  *  '^ 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  STYLE 


NUMBER  59 


SUPERB  FACE 


OLD  STYLE 
FIFTY-NINE 

Is  one  of  the  most  beautiful  of  old-styles; 
or,  to  put  it  in  the  expressive  words  of  a 
prominent  master  printer,  "it's  a  daisy 
face."  It  is  not  new;  it  will  never  grow 
old.  Its  designer  certainly  understood 
that  gracefulness  and  simplicity  are  more 
lasting  than  any  complex  ornamented 
style  which  at  best  only  catches  the  pass- 
ing fancy.  Old  Style  No.  59  may  be  used 
in  a  multitude  of  ways.  A  booklet,  for 
instance,  printed  from  these  types  on 
paper  similar  to  that  used  in  this  Speci- 
men Book,  with  a  good  black  and  a  nice 
red  ink,  is  really  an  edition  de  luxe. 


CAST 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 


FROM 
Superior  Copper-Mixed  Metal 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 


NEW  YORK  CITY 
Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry 

OMAHA,  NEB. 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry 


CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS 

ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 
Minnesota  Type  Foundry  Co. 

DALLAS,  TEX. 
The  Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 


BORDER   USED,   6    POINT  NO.  95 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 
Southern  Printers  Supply  Co. 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 
St.  Louis  Printers  Supply  Co. 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 
Pacific  Printers  Supply  Co. 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


127 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE 


NUMBER  59 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  paf^  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24  A  50  a  5  Point  O.  S.  No.  59  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

BUSINESS  CARDS  AND  LETTER  HEADS 
Printed  in  Two  Colors  Attracts  the  Customers  Attention 
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19  A  38  a  10  Point  O.  S.  No.  59  S'/ib  lbs.,  $2.50 

USE  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 
Compositors  and  68   Pressmens  Delight 

10  A  20  a  18  Point  O.  S.  No.  59  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

NEAT  CLEAN 

And  Useful  24  to  Printer 


22  A  44  a  8  Point  O.  S.  No.  59  2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

SMILE  AND  THE  WORLD  SMILES 

With  You  But  When  You  Sigh  You  Sigh  Alone  j 

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16  A  33  a  12  Point  O.  S.  No  59  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

TRY  TO  IMPROVE  YOUR 

Time  in  Sketching  86  Title  Pages* 

16  A  29  a  14  Point  O.  S.  No.  59  4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

FOR  YEARS  IN  USE 
And  Never  67  Fails  to  Please 


20  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


NATIONAL  BANK  BUILDING 

Frederick  Center  37  Evening  Headlight 


24  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 


5^  lbs.,  $3.55 


BOOKS  AND  MAGAZINES 
Are  Mailed  to  all  76  Parts  of  Europe 


5A  9a 


30  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 


73/4  lbs.,  $4.45 


POSTERS  PRINTED 

Brief-ht  Red  34  Printing  Inks 


4A  6a 


36  Point  Old  Style  No.  59 


S'/fi  lbs.,  $5.05 


COMPOSITOR 

Lookinsf  for  87  Saturday 


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Small  Caps,  for  6  to  18  Point  inclusive,  put  up  in  separate  fonts  and  sold  as  follows:   6-Point,  21A,  6oz.,  50c. ;  8-Point,  17A, 
8oz.,50c. ;  10-Point,  14A,  10  oz.,  50c.;  12-Point,  11  A,  11  oz.,  50c.;  14-Point,  8A,  11  oz.,  50c.;  18-Point,  6A,  12  oz.,  55c. 

LINING  FIGURES  ARE  FURNISHED  WITH  THE  ABOVE  SERIES.       THE  IRREGULAR  OLD  STYLE  FIGURES 
WILL  BE  SUBSTITUTED  IF  SPECIALLY  ORDERED. 


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SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  STYLE    c^^R^    NUMBER  59 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


4  A  7  a  42  Point  Old  Style  No.  59  10%  lbs.    $6.50 

INCORPORATE 

omestic  37  Industry 

4 A  6a  .48  Point  Old  Style  No.  59  13^6  lbs.,  $7.85 

ESTABLISH 
Electric  8  Machine 


60  Point  Old  Style  No.  59  15^4  lbs.   $9.45 


HURRIES 

Correct  4  Style 


72  Point  Old  Style  No.  59  19^6  lbs.,  $11.20 


RED  8  Buffs 


LINING  FIGURES  ARC  ruRNISHCD  WITH  ABOVE  SERIES.       IN  THE  BODIES  IS  POINT  AND  SMALLER  THE  IRREGULAR 
OLD  STYLE  FIGURES  WILL  BE  SUBSTITUTED  IF  SPECIALLY  ORDERED. 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  129  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  STYLE 


TITLE  NO.  59 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


21  A  6  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59  H  lb.,  $1.00 

DESIGNED   SYSTEMATICALLY   CORRECT 

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19  A       10  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59        iK  lbs.,  $1.40 

CONTINUOUS  58  PROGRESS 

13  A       14  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59       2%  lbs.,  $1.75 

HONOR  3  HEROES 

10  A        20  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59       3^  lbs.,  $2.45 

TENNYSON  8 


21  A         8  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59        IJi  lbs.,  $1.2S 

SWEET  MUSIC  WELL  RENDERED 

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17A        12  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

POPULAR  37  OLD  STYLE 

11  A        16  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59      2%  lbs.,  $1.75 

MAGIC  5  SIGHT 

8  A         24  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59         4%  lbs.,  $2.80 

3  MIRRORS 


6A 


30  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59 


554  lbs.,  $3.30 


SEARCH  3  COUNTS 


6A 


36  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59 


6J^  lbs.,  $3.95 


5  COMPOSITIONS 


5A 


42  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59 


7%  lbs.,  $4.60 


FOUR  7  CENTS 


4A 


48  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59 


8%  lbs.,  $5.10 


RICH  8  MEN 


60  Point  Old  Style  Title  No.  59 


10'/i6  lbs.,  $6.05 


RED  4  INK 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


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SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


WKST  OLD    c^^^    STYLE)  NO.  70 


COSTER 
RANGES 


Coster  Stove  Company 

Manufacturers 

General  Offices  and  Warehouses,  78  Canal  Street 
Irontowne 

Range  City  Office  and  Warehouse  Homestead  Office  and  Warehouse 

245  Alleghany  Avenue  395  Sunnyside  Place 

Foundries:  Hoboken,  Swissvale  and  Delphi 


VOGUE    ORNAMENT    NO.   260,   60C. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  181  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


WBST  OLD 


STYLK  NO.  70 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


23  A  44  a         6  Point  West  O.  S.  No.  70      iVd  lbs.,  $2.00 

INDIANA  FARMERS  CUTTING  RYE 

Wheat  Corn  Oats  Hay  and  Barley  Good  Crops  Reported 

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19  A  38  a        10  Point  West  O.  S.  No.  70     3'/f6  lbs.,  $2.50 

FANTASTIC  ENIGMAS 
Weak  Men  Led  74  Astray  by  Fanatics 


20  A  39  a         8  Point  West  O.  S.  No.  70      2K  lbs.  $2.2S 

GREAT  RAILROADS  BUILT 

Through  Canada  United  States  Old  Mexico 

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16  A  32  a        12  Point  West  O.  S.  No.  70     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

MISERABLE  JUDAS 
Betrayed  His  6  King  and  Master 


9  A  17  a  18  Point  West  Old  Style  No.  70  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

SATURDAY  EVENING  BAND 
Auditorium  Concerts  25  are  Highly  Praised  I 


24  Point  West  Old  Style  No.  70 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


CHINESE  PRINTERS 
Daily  and  Weekly  75  Newspapers 


4A  6a 


36  Point  West  Old  Style  No.  70 


8'/it  lbs.,  $5.00 


EAGLE  CENTER 

Celebrate  8  Fireworks 


4A6a 


48Point  West  Old  Style  No.  70 


12%  lbs.,  $7.60 


SLEEPING 
Rose  5  Cemetery 

Small  Caps,  for  6  to  12  Point  inclusive,  put  up  in  separate  fonts  and  sold  as  follows:    6-Point,  19 A,  6  oz.,  50c.;  8-Point, 
ISA,  8  oz.,  SOc.;  10-Point.  13  A.  10  oz.,  50c.;  12-Point,  9  A,  11  oz.,  SOc. 


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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


WKST  OLD    c^™^    STYLE  NO.  70 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3  A  4  a  60  Point  West  Old  Style  No.  70  f       15^  lbs.,  $9.25 

CHECKS 
Easy  5  Corner 


72  Point  West  Old  Style  No.  70  18f^  lbs.*,  $10.80 


BUSTER 
Red  3  Book 


72  Point  West  Old  Style  No.  72     (Cast  on  Cap  Line.)  14  lbs.,  $8.10 


WHITE 
MOUSER 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  133  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


CASLON  OLD 


STYLE  ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


22  A  68a      6  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

ROBBED  ON  STREET  CAR  IN  BROAD  DArLIGHT 

Police  and  Rotters  in  Desperate  Hand  to  Hand  Duel  three  Captured 

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16A  47a     10  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic      3^f6  lbs.,  $2.50 

UNITED  STATES  SAILORS 
Will  Row  For  Q2  the  British  Loving  Cup 

12  A  27a       14  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic     ^V^  lbs.,  $3.00 

COLD  STORMY 

Winter  Months  52  are  Past 

5A  14a        24  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic     5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

MEETING 

Actors  68  League 


18  A  50a      8  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic       iVt,  lbs.,  $2.25 

GIRL  BECOMES  HEIR  TO  FORTUNE 

Left  Her  by  an  old  Friend  Whom  She  Befriended 

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12  A  39a     12  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

COUNTY  POLITICIANS 

Adopts   Some   68    New    Principles 

9  A  20a      18  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic      4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

PAINT  STORE 

Brushes  and  46  Gluepots 

7A  16a        20  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic    4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

WE  A  THER 

Fair  and  86  Warmer 


4A  12a 


30  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


GENEROUS  PUBLIC 

South  Haven  ja  National  Bank 


36  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic 


^Yi  lbs.,  $5.10 


BROTHERHOOD 

Firemen  86  and  Engineers 


4A  7a 


42  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Italic 


I0>^  lbs.,  $6.25 


LAKE  HURON 

Moonlight  6  Excursions 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


134 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


CASLON  OLD  STYLE   c^^^    AND  ITALIC 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  135  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


CASLON 


Weights  and  Prices  sriven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


22A  63a  6  Point  Caslon  Old  Style    1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

THE  ONLY  WAY  TO  WEALTH  AND  HAPPINESS 

Lies  in  the  Grasp  of  Every  Man  Who  Uses  His  Talent  and  Tact 

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17A  48a  10  Point  Caslon  Old  Style   3Vf6  lbs.,  $2.50 

BEAUTIFUL  DISPLAY 
Carriages  Wagons  83  Phaetons  Automobiles 


18A  52a  8  Point  Caslon  Old  Style     2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

TEACHERS  AND  PROFESSORS  ' 
English  Language  Should    be  Taught  in  Schools 
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13A  36a  12  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

THE  LOYAL  CITIZENS 
Should  Vote  for  45  Honest  Men 


12 A  30a  14  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  4^6  lbs.,  $3.00 

CONSOLIDATED  BAKING  COMPANY 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  27  in  all  Kinds  of  Fancy  Pastry 

8A  25a  18  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  '  4%  llss.,  $3.25 

GRASP  THE  OPPORTUNITY 

Fortune  Knocks  at  36  Least  Once  at  Your  Door 

6A  19a  20  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  ,  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

ELASTIC  COMPOSITION 

The  Toughest  and  56  the  Most  Serviceable 

5A  13a  24  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

HARD  HEADED  FOLKS 

Farmers  are  Shrewd  47  and  Sensible 

4A  10a  30  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  6%  lbs.,  $4.35 

LADIES  JOURNAL 

Ouestions  for  85  Parliaments 


Small  Caps,  for  6  to  18  Point  inclusive,  put  up  in  separate  fonts  and  sold  as  follows:   6-Point,  21  A,  6oz.,  50c.;  8-Point,  17  A,  8  oz.,  50c.;  10-Point, 
11  A.  9  oz..  50c.;  12-Point,  lOA.  10  OZ..50C.;  14-Point,  8  A,  11  oz.,50c.;  18-Point,  5  A,  12  oz.,  50c. 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  186  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


CASLON    c^^^^    OLD  STYLE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


4  A  7a  36  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  S%>  lbs.,  $5.00 

MAGNIFICENT 

isplay  of  68  Machines 


42  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  10^  lbs.,  $6.25 


EXPERIMENT 

Models  24  Examined 


54  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  14%  lbs.,  $8.75 


MODERN 

Sheep  3  Raising 

3  A  3  a  72  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  17H  lbs.,  $10.00 

NORTH 

Large  7  Gap 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  137  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


BARNHART 


OLD  STYLE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


26  A  50  a  6  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style         1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

AFTER  ELEVEN  HOURS  OF  HARD  LABOR 

Plowmen  Leave  Their  Work  in  the  Fields  and  Plod  Homeward 

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23  A  43  a        10  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  3'X(,  lbs.,  $2.50 

PUBLISHING  COMPANIES 

Standard  Works  by  583  Celebrated  Authors 


25  A  50a  8  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 1 

MANY  MEN  IN  BATTLE  ARRAYED 

Fighting  Redskins  in  Early  Days  of  American  Republic  I 

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18  A  32  a  12  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style        3%  lbs.,  $2.75^ 

FORGED  BANK  CHECKS 

Embezzlers  and  432  Sneak  Thieves 


15A  29a 


14  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style 


4K  lbs.,  $3.00 


NATIONAL  BANK  CASHIER  DISCHARGED 

Moonshiners  Apprehended  by  372  United  States  Revenue  Officer 


11  A  21a 


16  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style 


AH  lbs.,  $3.00 


AUTOMOBILE  RACE  MEETINGS 

Oysters  and  Sweet  Potatoes  637  Served  at  Receptions 


18  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


SOUTHERN  FARMING  INDUSTRY 
Cotton  Pickers  Second  589  Annual  Dress  Parade 


24  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


HISTORICAL  SPEECHES 

Interested  Twenty  86  Hundred  Students 


30  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


NATIONAL  EMBLEM 

Patriotic  People  37  Celebrating 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


138 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


BARNHART    c^^fe^    OLD  STYLE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  T-ine. 


36  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  8^6  lbs.,  $5.00 


EXPERT  BUYERS 

ecommend  6  Satisfaction 


42  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  10%  lbs.,  $6.40 


GUARD  HONOR 

Excellent  8  Character 

4  A  7a  48  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  UH  lbs.,  $7.6S 

ROAN  HORSE 

Catching  3  Broncos 

4  A  6a  54  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  HVd  lbs.,  $8.75 

COLUMBIA 

Modern  9  Designs 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  189  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


BARNHART 


OLD  STYLE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 
»3A   4a  60  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  14J^  lbs.   $< 

BORDERS 

Unique  4  House 


3A  3a 


72  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style 


15% lbs.,  $9.25 


PAPERS 

Green  6  Style] 


National  Wagon  Company 


Spider  Phaetons 

Stanhopes 

Traps 

Broughams 

Extension  and 

Canopy  Top 

Surries 


358  Fifthwheeling  Avenue 
TIREVILLE 

harness  and  repairing 

Telephone,  Elast  724 


Delivery 

Express 

Milk 

Laundry 

Grocery 

Lumber  and 

Farm  Wagons 


8 

6  POINT   BORDER    NO.   316 


BARNHART    BROS.   &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE  i 


BARNHART 


OLD  STYLE 


HAMLET 

Prince  of  Denmark 

By 

William   Shakespeare 


Act  1. — Scene  3. 

Pol.  Yet  here,  Laertes!  aboard,  aboard,  for  shame! 
The  wind  sits  in  the  shoulder  of  your  sail. 
And  you  are  stay'd  for.    There;  my  blessing  with  thee! 
And  these  few  precepts  in  thy  memory 
See  thou  character.*     Give  thy  thoughts  no  tongue. 
Nor  any  unproportion'd  thought  his  act.  "Engrave 

Be  thou  familiar,  but  by  no  means  vulgar. 
Those  friends  thou  hast,  and  their  adoption  tried, 
Grapple  them  to  thy  soul  with  hoops  of  steel; 
But  do  not  dull  thy  palm  with  entertainment 
Of  each  new-hatch'd,  unfledged  comrade.     Beware 
Of  entrance  to  a  quarrel,  but  being  in, 
Bear't  that  the  opposed  may  beware  of  thee. 
Give  every  man  thy  ear,  and  few  thy  voice; 
Take  each  man's  censure,  t  but  reserve  thy  judgement. 
Costly  thy  habit  as  thy  purse  can  buy,  tOpinion 

But  not  express'd  in  fancy;  rich,  not  gaudy; 
For  the  apparel  oft  proclaims  the  man. 
And  they  in  France  of  the  best  rank  and  station 
Are  of  a  most  select  and  generous  chief  in  that. 


The  best  and  greatest  modern  exponent  of  the  most  profound  character  in  the  drama  of  the  world,  was  £dwin 
Booth  as  Hamlet.  This  faithful  portrait,  from  life,  expresses  the  thoughtful  mood  and  pose  of  the  simulated  part,  and 
equally  protrays  the  lofty  characteristics  of  the  man. 

Nearly  every  actor  of  ability  has  essayed  the  part  of  "Hamlet,"  and  there  have  been  many  variations  of  the  role. 
With  Mr.  Wilson  Barrett  its  melodramatic  side  is  most  emphasized,  and  his  skilled  knowledge  and  taste  have  lent  a 
new  interest  to  a  character  hitherto  traditional,  even  in  its  variations.  The  magnitude  of  Shakespeare's  genius  is  seen 
in  his  adaptability  to  all  times. 

The  cord  of  deep  emotion  which  Modjeska's  playing  invariably  strikes  is  the  very  key-note  of  the  character  of 
Ophelia. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


141 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH   UNEQUALED 


BARNHART  OLD 


STYLE  ITALIC 


Weiifhts  and  Prices  jfiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24  A  46a    6  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic    I'/fi  lbs.,  $2.00 

THIS  BEAUTIFUL  AND  USEFUL  SERIES 

Alwags  Carried  in  Stock  and  is  Sold  bp  all  our  Branch  Houses 

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20A  40a    10  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic  S'/fi  lbs.,  $2.50 

ATTRACTIVE  SPECIMENS 
Neat  and  Tastg  432  Job  Work  Executed 


22  A  44a    8  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic     2%  lbs.,  $2.25  j 

BARNHART  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC 

Adapts  Itself  to  Almost  Ang  Kind  of  Finest  Printing  | 
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16A  33a    12  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

SPLENDID  CREATION 

Handsome  256  Souvenir  CalendaA 


12  A  25  a 


14  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic 


4^  lbs.,  $3.00 


SIXTH  ANNUAL  BICYCLE  RACE 

Thursday  Morning  27  December  Twenty  Seventh  at  Clevelam 


lOA  20a 


16  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic 


^}i  lbs.,  $3.00 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE 
Expensive  Land  Given  895  Farmers  for  Growing  Corn, 


18  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


MAGNIFICENT  FURNITURE 

Great  Sacrifice  Sale  753  Slightly  Damaged  Pianos , 


5A  11a 


24  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


BARGAINS  IN  ROCKERS 

Fine  Bedsteads  346  Reclining  Chairs 


4A  9a 


30  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


RIBBON  COUNTER 

Embroideries  48  Needlework 


BARNHART   BROS.  <k  SPINDLER'S 


141a 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


BARNHART  OLD    c^^fe^    STYLE  ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


^A  6a  36  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic  SMb  lbs.,  $5.00 

EXTRA  LINES 

'Reduction  9  in  Remnants 

3 A  7a  42  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic  10%  lbs.,  $6.25 

SOLID  GOLD 

Hunting  8  Case  Sold 


48  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic  12%  lbs.,  $7.60 


ELEGANT 

Newest  23  Models 

3A  6a  54  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic  15j^  lbs.,  $9.30 

KIMONOS 

Brown  5  Sateen 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  141b  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


BARNHART  OLD   c^^^   STYLE  ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJne 
3 A  4a  60  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic  15%  lbs  ,  $9.35 

MODES T 

Spring  6  Coats 

3  A  3  a  72  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic  19%  lbs.,  $11.00 

CHOICE 

Dress  3  Sale 


HACKMANN  &  ANDERSON 




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Telephone,  Main  372  Orders  Promptlg  Delivered 

Frozen  Puddings 
FANCY  ICE    CREAM  BRICK 


Ice  Cream  Sodas  Our  Specialty 

Special  Attention  Given  to  Parties  and  Picnics  No  Orders  too  Large  or  too  Small 


JL 


528  Riverview  Street,  Canton,  O. 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  141  C  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


BARN  HART  OLD 


SUPERIOR 
BUREAU 
TRUNKS 


Latest 
Designs 


Perfect 
Strength 


1908 


SUPERIOR,  KAN. 


STYLE  ITALIC 

Man  Builds 
the  House 
Woman  Makes 
the    Home 

Yet  the  best  woman  in  the  world  cant 
make  a  comfortable  home  in  a  half- 
heated  house.  Married  life  is  surely 
made  ever  charming  if  the  wife  is  freed 
from  ashes,  dust,  griny^\and  care  of 
stoves,  grates  or^^^  \aces,  and 

the  husbanfl^  \ills  and 


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Screwport, 190. 


S.  BRONSON  &  COMPANY 

BREAD  LIKE  MOTHER  MADE. 


Largest  Bakerg  of  its  kind 
in  the  World. 


364  Apple  Street 

Cor.  Livingston  Park. 


POINT-LIISIE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


141c 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


BARNHART  OLD 


STYLE  NUMBER  2 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


23  A  46a    6  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2     1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

STAR  CHAMPION  BASE  BALL  PLAYERS 

Winners  of  the  Pennant  for  Nineteen  Hundred  and  Seven 

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16  A  33  a    12  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2    3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

SUMMER  BOARDERS 
Leaving  Home  672  Every  Season 


22  A  43  a     8  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2     2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

ERECTED  ENORMOUS  STRUCTURE 

Which  Collapsed  During  a  Terrific  Wind  Storm 

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20  A  40a    10  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2    S'Ah  lbs.,  $2.50 

INDIAN  SUMMER  RATES 
Blenheim  Heights  and  234  Monk  Railway] 


14  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


ANNUAL  DISPLAY  OF  FALL  CLOTHING 
Clothes  That  Were  Made  for  984  Men  to  Wear  This  Season] 


16  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 


AVs  lbs.,  $3.00 


LADIES  OR  GENTS  CALLING  CARDS 

Fancy  Wedding  Stationery  237  and  Society  Printing' 


8A  17a 


18  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


MERCHANTS  ANNUAL  MEETING 
Reception  Held  at  896  Sheridan  Park  Junction] 


6A  10a 


24  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


ENORMOUS  STRUCTURE 
Builders  Wrought  with  62  Great  Care 


5  A  10a 


30  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 


6W6  lbs.,  $4.25 


NATIONAL  LEAGUE 
Injured  Outfielder  54  Retire; 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


Hid 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


BARNHART  OLD    c^^fe^    STYLE  NUMBER  2 


Weights  and  Prices  jriven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  T^ine. 


4A7a  36  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2  8 '/fi  lbs.,  $5.00 

MODEL  WOMAN 
Pleasant  35  Companion 


42  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2  10%  lbs.,  $6.25 


UNION  DEPOT 
Express  8  Company 


Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2  12^  lbs.,  $7.65 


FIRST  PRIZE 
Carriage  5  Horses 


54  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2  14%  lbs.,  $8.75 


NEW  CAPS 
Stylish  9  House 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  141e  QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


BARNHART  OLD    m 


STYLE  NUMBER  2 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3  A  4a  60  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 

BANKERS 
Loan  3  Mone 


ISKs  lbs.,  $9.05 


72  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 


16%  lbs.,  $9.75 


MASONS 

Long  8  Traill 


1=1 


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Hammond  &  Co. 

Announce  Their  Annual 

FALL  OPENING 

Thursday,  October  21,  1907 
18  Madison  Avenue,  Canton 

COMBINATION  BORDER  NO.    140. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


141  f 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYP£ 


BARNHART  OLD 


STYLE  NUMBER  2 


EVER  before  has  such  beautiful  printing  been 
done  as  is  being  turned  out  at  the  present  time. 
The  every-day  work  of  the  modern  printer  ex- 
cels the  choicest  products  of  a  few  years  ago, 

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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,    POINT-BODY 


141  g 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


CATALOG 


OLD  STYLE 


Weijfhts  and  Prices  are  given  Approximate;  see  pasre  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJne. 


23  A  46  a        6  Point  Catalog  Old  Style       1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

YOU  ARE  ALWAYS  RIGHT  WHEN  YOU 

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STORY  FINISHED 
Told  Before  the  6  Parson 


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6A  14a 


20  Point  Catalog  Old  Style 


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24  Point  Catalog  Old  Style 


5%  lbs., $3.50 


SUCCESS  IN  BUSINESS 
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30  Point  Catalog  Old  Style 


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Groom  to  Bride  9  the  Best 


36  Point  Catalog  Old  Style 


libs.,  $5.35 


BRANCH  HOUSE 
Detroit  Berlin  5  London 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


14S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE, 


CATALOG    C^H^^    OLD  STYLE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


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Cream  and  8  Sugar 

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Homes  to  7  Rent 


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MODERN 
Candy  9  Store 


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FINE  7  Paper 

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Neat  6  PIN 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  143  QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


CATALOG    c^^^    OLD  STYLE 


Catalogue  Thirteen 


GOLDENROD 
NURSERIES 

Floriculture  Plants 
Seeds  Horticulture 


FUCHSIA,  DAISY  &  VIOLET 


CULTIVATORS 
OF  GODS  GIFTS 

GERANIUMVILLE 


VOGUE    ORNAMENT    NO.   41,    50C 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  144  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


CATALOG 


OLD  STYLE 


Fancy 

Characters 

of 

CATALOG 
OLD  STYLE 

qAcM 
"&  %  QD 
IShe  ^ 
i  y  th 


f  :^  ly 

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12  Point %  lb.,  .30 

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18  Point  Yi.  lb.,  .40 

20  Point %  lb.,  .45 

24  Point  ^  lb.,  .50 

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36  Point %,lb.,  .60 

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Character  No.  5  not  made  in  72 
point. 

12    POINT   BORDER    NO.   468 


A  Guaranteed 

Investment 


Sound  Business 

W^ell  managed,  with  reasonable  capital 

to  conduct  it,  operated  under 

conservative  principles  presents  the 

most  staple  and  paying  form 

of  investment. 

During  past  years  success  after  success  has 
proven  with  a  combination  of  capital  and  good 
business  judgment  the  greatest  results  are  ob- 
tained in  business  life.  This  is  due  to  the  fact 
that  in  the  consolidation  of  interests  we  have 
more  capital,  more  brains,  more  push  and  ener- 
gy,-which  are  the  essential  principles  of  success. 
These  facts  are  appreciated  in  the  organization 
of  this  Company,  as  it  would  be  impossible  to 
pursue  the  outlined  plans  by  any  individual. 
An  idea  of  the  many  opportunities  our  charter 
enables  us  to  grasp  with  their  money-making 
po-wers  is  shoWn  on  the  following  pages  and 
will  pay  you  to  look  them  over  and  investigate. 


AUSTIN  ^  ELGING 

DEVELOPING    COMPANY 

1253    to    1257   Wendelle    Building,   Wisconsin 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MONITOR 


NO.  5  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


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Autumnal  Thunder  Storms  Bursting  42  Over  Mountains  and  Valleys 


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GRAND  OPERA  MUSIC  SELDOM  APPRECIATED 
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24  Point  Monitor  No.  5 


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5  A  11  a 


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From  Cultivated  64  Garden 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


146 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPI 


MONITOR    c^^p^    NO.  5  SERIES 


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Heiress  2  Great  Fortune 

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OLD  TIME  DANCE 
Pretty  Girls  9  Attend 

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Boating  7  Excursion 

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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  147  QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEGUALED 


MONITOR 


NUMBER  5 


R.  M.  Gardner,  Pres. 


W.  E.  Hart,  Treas. 


Thos.  Randron,  Sec'y* 


Gardner  Hardware  Company 

Manufacturers  and  Wholesale  Dealers 
Hardware  and  Builders  Supplies 

Factory,  North  Manchester,  Vermont 

Ironton, 


Branch  Office:  386  Farmer  Ave. 


-190 


PATENT  COPPER  AND 
BRASS  THIN  SPACES 


No  device  so  simple  and  inex- 
pensive ever  saved  the  printer 
so  much  time  and  money.  These 
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out.  Write  for  full  description. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER,  SOLE 
OWNERS  OF  THE  FATENTS,  183  TO 
187  MONROE  STREET,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


■d) 


TRAINS  MEET 
IN  COLLISION! 


East  Bound  Mail  and  West 

Bound  Express  Meet  Head 

On  in  ColUsion  Near 

Altoona,  Pa. 


MANY  DEAD  OR  INJURED 


Cars  are  Smashed  to  Matchwood; 

Feared  25  Were  Killed  or  Hurt 

In  One  Coach;  Several  are 

Under  Wreckage. 


Altoona,  Pa.,  May  5th,  3  a.  m.— (Special.)— 
The  Chicago  mail  train  No.  18,  east  bound,  and 
the  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  express  No.  21,  west 
bound,  collided  while  running  on  the  Pennsyl- 
vania railroad  at  full  speed,  eighteen  miles 
from  this  city,  at  11  o'clock  to-night. 

One  coach  in  which  twenty-flve  persons  were 
travelling  was  smashed  to  matchwood.  It  is 
feared  that  every  one  in  this  car  was  either 
killed  or  injured. 

The  first  report  said  three  persons  were 
killed  and  twenty-seven  injured.  Succeeding 
reports  increased  the  number  of  dead  to  ten 

BODY  SET  IN   G    POINT  ROMAN   NO.  66 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


148 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MODERN  BODY 
AND  JOB  FACES 

CAST  FROM  SUPERIOR 
GOPPER^MIXED  METAL 
ON  THE  POINT-LINE, 
POINT'SET,    POINT- 
BODY  LINING  SYSTE|M 

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BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 

TYPE-FOUNDERS 

GHIGAGO 

ST.  PAUL.  MINN.                                                                                  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

Minnesota  Type  Foundry  Go.                                                                                        Great  Western  Type  Foundry 

WASHINGTON.  D.  C. 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO.                          Southern  Printers  Supply  Go.                           OMAHA,  NEB. 
St.  Louis  Printers  Supply  Go.                                                                                        Great  Western  Type  Foundry 

SEATTLE.  Wash. 
DALLAS,  TEXAS                       Pacific  Printers  Supply  Go.                   NEW  YORK  CITY;  N.  Y. 
The  Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Go.                                                                                Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 

POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


149 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


FROM  INDIA  TO  EGYPT. 


VOYAGE  TO  ADEN  — ADEN  TO  SUEZ  — THROUGH  THE  CANAL  — PORT  SAID. 

TRAVELERS  who  have  toured  across  India  sail  on  the  next  stajre  of  their 
voyage  from  Bombay,  by  one  of  the  big  liners,  which  run  weekly  from  that 
city  to  London  via  the  Suez  Canal.  The  next  port  of  call  is  Aden,  which  is 
reached  by  a  sail  of  1,664  miles  southwest  across  the  Arabian  Sea.  Here  the 
'round  the  world  traveler  meets  again  the  vessels  of  the  through  service  from 
Australia  to  England.  Tourists  who  omit  the  journey  through  India,  and  remain 
with  the  Australian  steamer  throughout  the  voyage,  sail  directly  from  Colombo, 
and  after  a  course  of  2,093  miles  northwest  across  the  Arabian  Sea,  past  the 
Island  of  Socotra  and  Cape  Guardafui,  where  Arab  dhows  in  the  slave  trade  may 
be  seen  cruising  at  times,  reach  the  same  port  of  Aden.  Aden  is  known  as  the 
Indian  Gibraltar.  With  this  to  guard  the  entrance  to  the  Red  Sea  and  the  other 
citadel  at  the  Pillars  of  Hercules  to  guard  the  Mediterranean,  Great  Britain  controls 
all  the  great  interior  area  of  water  so  far  as  naval  power  is  concerned.  The  penin- 
sula of  Aden  is  situated  on  the  southeast  coast  of  Arabia,  about  ninety  miles  from 
the  entrance  to  the  Red  Sea.  Originally  it  formed  part  of  the  Arabian  province  of 
Yemen,  but  for  nearly  half  a  century  it  has  been  included  in  British  territory,  under 
the  governor  of  Bomt)ay.  The  peninsula  is  connected  with  the  Arabian  continent 
on  the  north  side  by  a  narrow  neck  of  land  such  as  Gibraltar  is  joined  to  Spanish 
territory.  The  whole  area  of  peninsula  and  harbor  is  estimated  at  thirty-five  square 
miles,  and  the  population  not  less  than  20,000,  exclusive  of  the  garrison.  The 
military  cantonment  is  the  place  of  greatest  interest.  There  are  barracks  and 
mess-houses  built  of  stone  and  mud  for  the  accommodation  of  the  garrison.  The 
brigadier-general  in  command  has  under  his  direction  a  force  which  consists  of 
artillery,  British  and  Indian  infantry,  native  sappers  and  miners,  and  a  troop  of 
native  cavalry,  to  which  camel-mounted  Arabs  are  attached.  The  place  is  famously 
hot,  and  service  on  that  military  station  is  considered  as  exile  by  British  officers. 
A  notable  feature  of  the  Arabian  city  is  the  water  supply.  In  such  a  climate  and 
a  large  population  it  is  not  to  be  wondered  that  great  care  has  been  taken  to  provide 
a  reservoir  system.  There  are  about  f^fty  tanks  in  Aden  with  an  aggregate  capacity 
of  nearly  30,000,000  gallons.  The  date  of  the  original  construction  of  some  of 
these  was  as  early  as  the  year  600  A.  D.,  and  many  were  in  fair  preservation  at 
the  time  of  the  Briti^  conquest.  Not  all  have  been  fully  restored,  but  the  supply 
now  is  ample.  The  Red  Sea  is  the  scene  of  more  objects  of  interest  and  of  the 
romance  of  history  than  the  casual  reader  is  apt  to  remember.  In  the  early  days  of 
civilization  its  waters  were  full  of  Egyptian  and  Arabian  commerce,  and  the  region 
is  famous  in  fable  as  well  as  history.  The  narrow  entrance  to  this  peculiar  body  of 
water  is  the  Strait  of  Babu'l  Mandib,  but  twelve  and  a  half  miles  in  breadth.  Just 
within  the  strait  is  the  little  island  of  Perim,  volcanic  and  arid,  but  occupied  by  a 
small  detachment  of  British  troops  and  a  cable  station.  Near  by  on  the  Arabian 
coasts  the  village  of  Mocha,  which  has  given  its  name  to  a  favorite  brand  of  coflfee. 
Two  hundred  miles  north  in  the  Red  Sea  is  the  little  island  of  Kamaran,  also  occu- 
pied by  the  British  government  and  as  a  cable  station.  On  the  Arabian  side  of 
this  narrow  sea  are  the  cities  of  Yamba  and  Jiddah,  the  ports  respectively  of  Medina 


Set  in  6-point  Paragon. 
Opened  with  one-point  leads. 


VOQUE    ORNAMENT    NO.    194,   76C 


BARNHART   BROS.  &.  SPINDLER'S 


160 


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T- 


A  TRIP  AROUND  THE  WORLD. 

and  Mecca,  which  lie  more  than  one  hundred  miles  inland.  On  the  other 
side — on  the  Egyptian  and  Abyssinian  coast,  are  Annesley  Bay,  Masso- 
wah,  the  center  of  Italian  influence  in  Africa — Suakin  and  Kosair.  The 
Red  Sea  lighthouses  so  far  are  maintained  by  the  government  of  Egypt, 
although  European  keepers  are  employed.  The  Turkish  government, 
on  the  Arabian  side,  wholly  neglects  such  aids  to  commerce.  Near  the 
northern  extremity  of  the  Red  Sea  are  rocky  islets  which  mark  the 
entrance  to  the  Gulf  of  Suez.  All  the  way  through  this  gulf  the  water 
is  shallow  and  lighthouses  are  numerous.  The  place  where  the  Israe- 
lites crossed  is  well  identified  by  local  tradition.  At  the  same  place 
Napoleon  with  his  generals  attempted  a  crossing  on  horseback,  but  was 
deterred  by  a  sudden  change  of  wind  and  tide,  which  swept  a  great 
volume  of  water  in  breakers  over  the  place.  Across  these  flats  a 
passage  had  to  be  dredged  for  ocean  steamers.  A  few  hours  more 
and  one  reaches  the  cities  of  the  isthmus.  The  channel  of  the  Suez  Canal, 
which  connects  the  Mediterranean  with  the  Red  Sea,  is  about  one 
hundred  miles  in  length.  It  starts  from  the  roadstead  of  Suez,  which  has 
been  a  seaport  at  the  head  of  the  Red  Sea  for  two  centuries.  It  possesses 
unique  interest  as  a  city  of  the  desert,  and  as  marking  the  spot  where 
East  and  West  have  met  in  their  commerce  and  travel.  The  picturesque 
sailing  dhows  which  lie  at  its  wharves  bear  cargoes  of  coffee,  spices, 
gums,  senna,  rose  leaves,  and  all  other  drugs  and  perfumes  of  Araby. 
For  some  reason  M.  de  Lesseps  did  not  bring  his  canal  through  the 
ancient  channel  and  past  the  old  town,  but  when  about  five  miles  off  he 
turned  it  eastward,  avoiding  altogether  the  head  of  the  gulf,  through 
which  the  direct  road  would  have  led.  Thus  it  came  to  pass  that  the  Suez 
Canal  does  not  go  to  Suez  at  all,  but  has  had  formed  for  it  a  port  of  its 
own,  about  three  miles  from  the  head  of  the  gulf.  Some  day  Port  Tewfik 
may  be  one  of  the  great  maritime  and  commercial  cities  of  the  world, 
though  at  present  it  contains  little  besides  the  offices  of  the  canal  com- 
pany and  homes  of  the  pilots.  The  canal  has  at  present  an  average 
width  of  only  twenty-five  yards,  but  great  improvements  are  being  made 
in  this  respect.  A  deepening  is  quite  as  essential  as  a  widening,  because 
of  the  slow  pace  required  of  ships  when  there  is  little  depth  of  water 
under  keel.  The  average  rate  of  speed  of  vessels  passing  through  the 
canal  is  five  miles  an  hour  in  the  excavated  channels.  Of  course  they 
travel  at  full  speed  in  the  open  lakes,  so  that  the  entire  journey  from 
Suez  to  Port  Said  is  made  in  about  twelve  hours.  Ships  are  piloted  on  the 
block  system,  well  known  in  railway  operation.  Parts  of  the  Suez  canal 
have  been  cut  through  sandstone,  while  at  other  places  it  runs  through 
clay  and  sand  hills.  In  its  course  several  lakes  are  passed.  This  is  the 
same  channel  that  was  followed  by  the  ship  canal  built  by  the  Egyptian 
monarch  Necho,  600  B.  C,  from  Suez  to  the  Nile.  This  cutting  became 
choked  with  sand,  but  was  afterward  cleared  and  reopened  by  Caliph 
Omar,  in  the  seventh  century.  The  town  of  Ismailia  is  situated  on  Lake 
Timsah,  the  half-way  point  in  the  canal.  It  clusters  around  a  summer 
palace  of  the  Khedive,  and  was  the  center  of  the  celebrations  at  the 
opening  of  the  canal  in  November,  1869.  Again  in  1882  it  was  the  base 
of  Lord  Wolseley's  campaign  against  Cairo  and  Alexandria.  Port  Said, 
the  northern  entrance  to  the  canal  and  the  Mediterranean  port,  owes  its 
existence  altogether  to  the  canal  and  its  commerce.    It  is  built  on 


Set  in  7-point  Paragon. 
Opened  with  one-point  leads. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


151 


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A  TRIP  AROUND  THE  WORLD. 

reclaimed  sands  between  the  sea  and  Lake  Menzaleh,  and  lies  so 
low  that  it  seems  sometimes  as  if  the  sea  would  overwhelm  it.  It 
is  not  a  picturesque  place,  and  except  for  the  canal  has  little 
interest.  Lake  Menzaleh  is  separated  from  the  sea  by  a  succession 
of  sand  beaches,  which  extend  all  along  the  delta  of  the  Nile  and 
far  eastward  almost  to  the  coast  of  Palestine.  Formerly  Lake 
Menzaleh  was  a  part  of  the  delta,  but  the  sea  has  claimed  it,  and 
it  is  now  a  vast,  half-marshy  lagoon  dotted  with  islets,  the 
fishing  ground  of  Arabs,  and  the  home  of  millions  of  waterfowl. 

THE  LAND  OF  PHARAOHS. 

In  all  the  world,  no  country  has  seen  more  change  in  methods 
and  safety  of  travel  in  the  last  few  years  than  has  Egypt.  Experts 
in  the  organization  of  comfort  for  tourists  have  expended  their 
best  energies  in  devising  ways  by  which  access  can  be  had  to 
the  sights  of  greatest  interest  at  the  least  cost  of  time  and  trouble. 
There  was  a  day  not  long  ago  when  a  visit  to  Cairo,  Alexandria, 
the  Pyramids,  and  the  Sphinx  was  the  limit  of  possibility  for  the 
most  daring  traveler,  and  then  great  expenditure  of  money  and 
labor  was  involved.  Now  it  is  but  the  beginning  of  a  journey  in 
Egypt.  The  cataracts  of  the  Nile  may  be  reached  by  steamers 
which  afford  every  luxury  of  stateroom  and  table.  Ancient 
Thebes  and  Luxor  are  way-stations  on  the  voyage.  The  pilgrim 
who  remembers  Gordon's  brave  fight  and  death  may,  thanks  to 
Lord  Kitchener's  brilliant  re-conquest  of  the  Soudan  region,  ex- 
tend his  tour  to  Khartoum  and  the  upper  Soudan  without  great 
difficulty,  and  it  will  not  be  long  until  the  lakes  of  Central  Africa 
and  the  head  waters  of  the  Nile,  the  scenes  of  infinite  labor  and 
bravery  on  the  part  of  Speke  and  Baker  and  Livingston  and 
Stanley,  may  be  included  in  the  itinerary  of  a  personally  con- 
ducted excursion,  with  a  coupon  ticket  as  the  guarantee  of 
practability.  Though  Cairo  is  only  about  sixty  miles  in  a  direct 
line  from  Suez,  the  railway  makes  the  journey  more  than  double 
that  distance.  It  follows  the  west  bank  of  the  canal  to  Ismailia, 
then  turns  directly  westward  along  the  bank  of  the  fresh-water 
canal  into  the  delta  of  the  Nile.  The  line  passes  through  a 
country  which  was  the  scene  of  much  of  the  fighting  between 
British  troops  and  those  of  Arabi  Pasha  in  1882.  This  same 
fertile  region,  the  delta,  was  the  scene  of  the  most  of  the  labors 
of  Joseph  in  the  time  of  the  Pharaohs,  and  it  was  from  here,  with 
the  Exodus,  that  the  captivity  of  the  Jews  ended  and  their  wander- 
ings in  the  desert  of  Sinai  began.  The  soil  of  the  delta  is  perhaps 
the  most  fertile  in  the  world.  It  is  always  supplied  with  water 
by  innumerable  canals,  annually  filled  when  the  Nile  is  high,  and 


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gradually  diminishing  till  the  inundation  recommences 
in  June.  As  the  water  subsides,  the  character  of  the 
crops  is  varied,  but  three  distinct  harvests  commonly 
are  taken  off  the  same  ground  each  year  if  it  is  arti- 
ficially watered.  This  is  effected  for  the  most  part  by 
the  primitive  methods  of  antiquity,  although  steam 
pumps  and  windmills  are  becoming  more  common.  The 
Nile  and  its  inundation  are  objects  of  constant  interest 
and  solicitude.  A  low  Nile  means  something  like  star- 
vation for  thousands.  The  cause  of  the  inundation  is 
the  heavy  rains  of  Central  Africa.  The  Nile  receives  no 
tributaries  for  the  last  1,800  miles  of  its  course,  but 
is  constantly  feeding  canals  and  reservoirs,  so  that  by 
the  time  it  arrives  at  the  delta  very  little  of  the  original 
volumn  remains.  There  are  plenty  of  hotels  in  Cairo, 
so  that  one  may  choose  as  he  likes  as  to  degrees  of 
fashion  and  expense.  The  city  is  another  of  those 
whose  characteristic  it  has  been  of  recent  years  to  be 
the  meeting  place  for  East  and  West.  It  is  a  favorite 
resort  for  European  travelers. during  the  cold  months 
of  their  own  northern  cities.  The  mixture  of  occidental 
and  oriental  types  and  costumes  helps  to  make  street 
scenes  picturesque,  and  the  city  is  unlike  any  other  in 
the  world.  The  new  town  is  modern,  with  wide  streets 
and  many  trees,  but  it  is  the  old  town,  with  its  narrow, 
winding  lanes,  sometimes  roofed  over,  and  its  red  and 
white  mosques,  that  affords  the  greatest  pleasure  to  the 
stranger.  Within  the  reach  of  daily  excursions  from 
Cairo  are  the  Pyramids  of  Gizeh,  the  Sphinx,  and  the 
ruins  of  Memphis.  The  pyramids  are  but  seven  miles 
from  Cairo,  across  the  Nile,  which  one  passes  by  a  fine 
iron  bridge.  Altogether  there  are  about  sixty  of  these 
gigantic  sepulchers  in  Egypt,  of  which  those  at  Gizeh 
are  the  nearest  to  Cairo  and  the  largest.  The  nearest, 
which,  though  not  now  the  highest,  is  always  called  the 
great  pyramid,  is  that  of  Cheops.  In  addition  to  the 
pyramids  and  Sphinx,  an  immense  number  of  tombs 


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may  be  visited  in  the  same  part  of  the  cemetery  of 
Memphis.  This  excursion  from  Cairo  may  be  made 
comfortably  in  a  carriage,  without  fatigue  or  incon- 
venience. The  Boolak  Museum  of  Cairo,  the  streets 
of  the  native  city,  the  mosques  and  citadel,  the 
bazaars  for  the  sale  of  Egyptian  and  Turkish  work 
in  gold  and  silver,  sweetmeats,  embroidery,  rugs  and 
other  wares,  will  easily  provide  entertainment  for  a 
fortnight  in  Cairo,  and  the  perfection  of  the  climate, 
except  in  the  height  of  summer,  justifies  a  leisurely 
stay  at  this  Egyptian  capital.  Sufficient  variety  of 
choice  is  offered  to  the  traveler  who  wishes  to  go  up 
the  Nile,  to  gratify  almost  any  demand.  If  there  be 
sufficient  time  at  disposal,  the  best  way  to  see  the 
wonders  of  Egypt  is  to  take  a  sailing  boat  or  daha- 
beeah.  The  voyage  to  the  second  cataract  occupies 
about  three  months,  is  very  pleasant,  very  healthful, 
and,  considering  what  one  gets  out  of  it,  very  cheap. 
Tourist  steamers  offer  an  alternative  method  by 
which  one  may  visit  the  Nile  as  far  as  Assuan  and 
back,  including  the  first  cataract,  in  twenty  days. 
Another  plan  is  to  go  by  rail  as  far  as  Siout,  where 
the  railway  terminates,  about  two  hundred  and  fifty 
miles  above  Cairo,  and  thence  by  the  postal  steamers, 
which  run  twice  a  week  and  permit  a  visit  to  some 
of  the  principal  objects  of  interest.  The  tourist 
steamer  journey  up  the  Nile  provides  for  sufficient 
time  with  donkeys  and  guides  to  visit  each  of  the 
points  of  interest  reached  on  the  journey.  Among 
these  are  the  site  of  ancient  Memphis,  with  some 
neighboring  pyramids;  Maghagga,  with  its  sugar 


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manufactories;  the  tombs  and  grottoes 
near  Beni-Hassan,  with  fine  examples  of 
the  Doric  and  lotus  columns;  the  town  of 
Siout,  the  terminus  of  the  railway;  the 
ruins  of  the  temple  of  Abydos;  the  tombs 
of  the  kings  Rameses  near  Thebes;  the 
ruins  of  Karnak;  the  temple  and  town  of 
Luxor,  and  finally  the  cataract,  and  the 
rapids  near  Assuan.  Above  the  first 
cataract,  comfortable  steamers  connect 
with  the  voyage  just  outlined  throughout 
the  tourist  season,  making  the  journey 
to  the  second  cataract  and  return  in 
seven  days.  From  this  point  connecting 
service  can  be  availed  of  to  Khartoum. 

THE  HOLY  LAND. 

With  remarkably  small  expense  and 
little  difficulty  the  traveler  'round  the 
world  may  next  visit  Palestine  and  thus 
diverge  from  his  direct  course.  For  this 
part  of  the  journey  a  method  of  travel 
is  employed  altogether  different  from 
anything  which  he  meets  in  his  entire 
experience,  and  peculiarly  appropriate 
to  the  country.    The  primitive  modes  of 


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life  and  curious  method  of  travel 
that  have  survived  in  the  land 
of  Canaan  from  the  days  of  the 
patriarchs  have  been  utilized 
and  adopted  to  tourist  travel  in 
such  a  way  as  to  multiply  the 
pleasure  of  the  experience  and 
enable  every  feature  of  it  to 
appeal  strongly  to  the  imagina- 
tion and  excite  the  interest  of 
all.  The  charm  and  beauty  of  the 
climate  and  scenery  of  Palestine 
the  associations  of  its  hills  and 
valleys  and  cities  with  the  stories 
of  the  Old  Testament,  the  events 
of  the  New  Testament,  and  the 
wars  of  the  Crusades,  are  some 
of  the  attractions  acknowledged 
by  people  of  every  nationality. 
The  journey  through  Palestine 
is  a  camping  tour,  provided  with 


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BACK  TO  AMERICA 

THE  BRITISH  ISLES  AND  TRANSATLANTIC  ROUTE. 

IF  ONE  were  touring  the  world  "in  eighty  days,"  it  would  be  necessary  to  sail  from  Eng- 
land without  delay,  but  except  for  some  imperative  demand,  the  foreign  traveler  around 
the  world  will  hardly  quit  that  country  without  a  glimpse  of  its  attractions.  So  intimately 
are  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain  bound  together  by  commercial  and  blood  relation- 
ships, and  so  directly  do  they  trace  the  beginnings  of  their  national  greatness  to  the  same 
sources,  that  it  becomes  a  primary  necessity  for  every  American  who  wishes  to  understand 
well  his  own  country  and  its  history  to  acquaint  himself  with  the  British  Isles.  In  a  volume 
of  this  size  it  would  be  superfluous  to  attempt  even  a  sketch  review  of  the  things  to  be  seen 
in  the  United  Kingdom.  London  alone  is  inexhaustible.  One  might  devote  himself  to  the 
literature,  the  art,  the  commerce,  the  history,  which  have  centered  there,  and  in  either  subject 
find  material  for  endless  interest.  Only  to  name  the  Tower,  St.  Paul's,  Westminster  Abbey, 
and  the  National  Gallery  is  enough  to  establish  the  truth  of  this  assertion.  There  is  hardly 
a  mile  of  English  and  Scottish  soil  that  does  not  contain  a  memory  of  something  worth  visit- 
ing. Stratford-on-Avon,  the  lake  district,  the  home  of  Scott,  the  abbeys,  the  castles,  all 
offer  material  for  the  traveler,  whatever  his  tastes  may  be.  out  of  which  he  may  select  what 
is  most  pleasing  to  him.  Equally  romantic  and  enchanting  is  the  scenery  of  Ireland,  the  ports 
of  which  are  the  last  to  be  seen  by  the  trans-Atlantic  traveler.  From  the  British  Isles  the 
'round  the  world  tourist  may  choose  any  one  of  the  dozen  ocean  steamship  lines  sailing 
from  Southampton.  Liverpool.  London,  Glasgow,  Londonderry,  or  Queenstown.  If,  instead, 
he  selects  one  of  the  continental  cities  as  a  port  of  debarkation,  Hamburg,  Bremen,  Antwerp, 
Havre,  or  Cherbourg  are  at  his  disposal.  German,  French,  English,  and  American  lines 
are  open  to  choice  of  the  traveler  who  patronizes  the  American  and  Australian  Line  in  the 
purchase  of  his  ticket.  If  he  has  a  favorite  port,  a  favorite  steamer,  or  a  favorite  captain, 
any  one  is  at  his  disposal.  Then  after  a  voyage  across  the  North  Atlantic  by  the  most 
commodious,  most  luxurious,  safest,  and  fastest  steamers  in  the  world,  he  may  land  again 
on  American  soil  at  any  one  of  the  Atlantic  coast  cities,  from  which  there  is  prompt,  rapid 
and  luxurious  service  back  to  the  point  of  starting.  This  voyage  across  the  North  Atlantic. 
Ocean,  which  leads  to  an  American  port,  the  railways  of  the  United  Stales,  and  home,  is 
a  very  different  thing  from  the  voyages  in  the  tropics  and  in  the  Pacific  and  Indian  Oceans, 
which  have  been  passed  earlier  in  this  "round  the  world"  journey.  On  these  big  Atlantic 
liners  the  number  of  passengers  is  many  times  as  great  as  on  the  steamers  which  ply  on  the 
longer  routes.  Scores  of  travelers  cross  the  Atlantic  to  every  one  who  visits  the  Orient, 
which  after  all  is  one  thing  which  helps  to  make  the  long  journey  to  the  Far  East  more  attrac- 
tive because  less  hackneyed.  Nevertheless,  the  "Atlantic  Ferry"  has  its  very  definite  and 
distinct  attractions  not  ever  forgotten  by  one  who  has  made  the  voyage.  The  astonishing 
perfection  of  the  arrangements  made  for  the  comfort  of  travelers,  the  great  size  of  the  vessels 
in  the  service,  the  richness  of  their  appointments,  the  variety  of  sports,  and  the  wide  sweep 
of  the  decks  available  for  them,  all  help  to  make  the  voyage  a  pleasure.  With  a  passenger 
list  including  hundreds  of  travelers,  and  a  voyage  lasting  one  week  instead  of  several,  the 
social  life  on  board  is  more  apt  to  take  the  form  of  acquaintance  with  congenial  cabin,  deck, 
and  table  neighbors  than  with  the  whole  of  the  company,  as  is  usually  the  case  on  the 
Pacific  Ocean.  This  is  none  the  less  a  pleasure  of  the  voyage.  Then,  on  the  last  night 
before  making  port,  it  is  usual  that  a  concert  is  given   by  the  passengers.     Inasmuch  as  it 


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is  seldom  that  the  number  does  not  include  authors,  artists,  musicians,  and 
actors  of  eminence  traveling  between  Europe  and  America,  such  events 
are  likely  to  be  of  peculiar  interest,  and  the  last  memory  of  the  journey 
before  reaching  home  a  pleasant  one. 

FROM  AUSTRALIA  TO  THE  ORIENT. 

The  waters  of  the  Pacific  and  Indian  Oceans,  north  and  west  of  Aus- 
tralia, are  traversed  by  scores  of  great  steamships  of  modern  construction 
under  the  British  flag,  which  provide  frequent  and  rapid  communication 
between  the  ports  of  Australia,  the  East  Indies,  and  the  Asiatic  continent, 
as  well  as  with  the  home  ports  of  Europe.  These  lines  are  operated  under 
the  flag  of  the  British  India  Steam  Navigation  Company,  The  Queensland 
Royal  Mail,  and  the  Australasian  United  Steam  Navigation  Company.  The 
fleets  in  this  service  are  enormous  and  their  volume  of  traffic  correspondingly 
large.  It  is  true  that  they  do  not  carry  the  larger  volume  of  passenger  traffic 
between  Europe  and  Australia,  most  of  this  business  going  by  way  of  the 
southern  Australian  ports,  instead  of  the  northern.  As  has  been  related  in 
previous  pages,  such  lines  as  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental,  the  Orient, 
the  North  German  Lloyd,  and  the  Messageries  Maritimes  afford  a  luxurious 
and  swift  service  between  London  and  Sydney,  via  Melbourne,  Adelaide, 
Albany,  Colombo,  Aden,  and  Suez.  But  there  is  another  series  of  attrac- 
tions to  the  north  of  Australia,  reached  by  equally  comfortable  methods  of 
travel,  and  altogether  novel.  The  sailing  port  for  these  steamers  is  Brisbane, 
the  capital  of  Queensland.  From  this  city  lines  start  whose  other  terminals 
include  all  the  commercial  ports  from  Yokohama  to  Aden,  as  well  as  the 
through  service  to  London.  It  is  quite  worth  while  to  consider  these  less 
frequented  lines  of  travel  in  planning  a  journey  round  the  world.  From 
Brisbane  to  the  northernmost  extremity  of  the  Australian  continent  at  Cape 
York  is  a  distance  of  nearly  2,000  miles.  On  the  way  there  are  many  inter- 
esting ports  of  call,  including  Rockhampton,  Townsville,  and  Cooktown. 
These  and  the  half-dozen  others  which  break  the  journey  for  a  few  hours 
are  by  no  means  uninteresting  to  the  traveler  beginning  the  long  ocean  voyage. 
Some  of  them  are  outlets  for  large  gold-mining  industries  in  the  interior  of 
the  colony.  Others  are  agricultural  markets  for  wheat,  mutton,  wool,  and 
sugar  cane.  The  northward  journey  takes  one  farther  and  farther  into  the 
tropics,  and  at  the  first  port  beyond  the  Australian  continent  one  enters  the 
waters  of  Torres  Strait,  notable  for  the  savagery  of  the  natives  discovered 
on  the  shores  which  bound  it.  Thursday  Island  is  the  port  right  in  the 
strait,  York  Cape  a  few  miles  to  the  sotithward,  and  the  mountains  of 
New  Guinea  are  in  sight  to  the  north.  New  Guinea  has  been  subdivided 
of  late  years  by  those  colonial  promoters  of  the  East  Indies,  the  British, 
Germans,  and  Dutch,  each  of  whom  has  taken  a  segment  for  development. 
Nevertheless  this  largest  of  all  islands  is  still  to  a  great  extent  unexplored, 
and  the  natives  in  the  remoter  parts  are  as  dangerous  as  they  were  in  the 
days  of  the  first  explorers.  The  recent  unprofitable  rush  of  gold  seekers 
into  the  island  from  Australia  brings  the  last  mentioned  fact  forcibly  to 
mind.  Thursday  Island  is  the  center  of  pearl-shell  fisheries  of  great  value. 
It  is  recognized  as  an  important  strategic   point,   and   has  been  fortified 


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strongly  by  the  British  imperial  authorities,  who  quarter  a  perma- 
nent military  force  there.  From  Thursday  Island  the  steamers 
of  the  British  India  Company  sail  almost  directly  westward  for 
more  than  two  thousand  miles,  through  the  Arafura,  Banda, 
Flores,  and  Java  seas,  coasting  the  Dutch  Spice  Islands  all  the 
way  to  Batavici,  the  capital  of  the  Dutch  Eeist  Indies  and  the 
metropolis  of  the  Archipelago.  The  voyage  is  a  tropical  one, 
but  the  steamers  are  built  for  this  service  and  provide  accom- 
modations adapted  to  the  climate.  At  Batavia  the  lines  of  this 
company  diverge,  some  vessels  sailing  directly  to  Aden,  and 
reaching  Plymouth  as  a  home  port,  by  way  of  the  Red  Sea, 
the  Suez  Canal,  the  Mediterranean,  and  Gibraltar.  Others 
sail  northwestward  to  Singapore,  coasting  the  eastern  shores  of 
Sumatra,  through  the  Straits  of  Malacca,  and  into  the  Bay  of 
Bengal,  touching  at  the  ports  of  the  Malay  Peninsula,  and 
finding  their  terminus  at  Rangoon,  Calcutta,  or  Madras.  By 
the  vessels  of  this  same  great  company  one  may  visit  Kurrachee, 
Muscat,  Bushire,  and  the  other  pxjrts  of  the  Persian  Gulf, 
even  reaching  Bagdad  without  difficulty.  Another  service 
maintained  by  the  same  company  reaches  all  the  ports  of  the 
east  coast  of  Africa  from  Delagoa  Bay  northweu-d  to  Mozam- 
bique, Zanzibar,  and  thence  to  Bombay-  Still  another  service 
extends  from  Bombay  and  Colombo  to  the  island  of  Mauritius 
the  scene  of  the  tale  of  "Paul  and  Virginia."  As  for  the 
ports  of  India  and  British  Burmah,  either  on  the  Arabian  Sea 
or  the  Bay  of  Bengal,  they  are  brought  as  easily  within  reach 
by  the  frequent  service  of  splendid  steamers  as  are  the  Atlan- 
tic coast  cities  of  the  United  States.  Those  countries  of  Europe 
which  maintain  colonies  in  the  Pacific  Ocean  find  it  desirable 
to  subsidize  transportation  lines,  in  order  to  provide  satisfac- 
tory means  of  communication  to  these  remote  settlements. 
Passenger  and  freight  traffic  alone  might  support  occasional 
steamers,  but  could  not  be  depended  upon  to  do  so.  The 
expenditure  made  by  these  governments,  therefore,  comes  to 
the  assistance  of  every  individual  tourist,  and  the  traveler  who 
visits  these  seas  will  find  aweiiting  him  commodious,  safe  and 


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fast  steamers  sailing  on  regular  schedules  to  islands 
that  are  but  names  to  most  dwellers  in  the  northern 
hemisphere.  In  the  pages  devoted  to  New  Zealand 
something  has  been  said  concerning  the  facilities  for 
travel  to  Samoa,  Tonga,  Tahiti,  and  the  more  easterly 
islands  of  the  South  Pacific.  From  the  Australian 
ports  another  service  is  maintained  to  New  Caledonia, 
the  French  colony  of  the  West  Pacific,  the  New 
Hebrides,  Norfolk  Island,  and  the  Fiji  Islands.  These 
steamers  sail  in  the  service  either  of  the  Australasian 
United  Steam  Navigation  Company  or  the  Messageries 
Maritimes  n-om  Sydney,  vessels  passing  each  way 
every  two  weeks.  Noumea,  the  capital  of  New  Cale- 
donia,  is  a  very  pleasant  city,  its  French  atmosphere 
making  it  altogether  different  from  any  other  of  the 
Pacific  islands.  It*  possesses  a  fine  harbor,  stone 
wharves,  wide  streets  with  shade  trees,  excellent  public 
buildings,  and  a  botanical  geirden.  New  Caledonia  is 
a  penal  colony  of  France  and  an  excellent  convict 
band  of  forty  performers  furnishes  music  in  the  public 
square.  The  town  is  well  lighted,  provided  with  good 
hotels,  and  the  drives  in  the  vicinity  are  exceedingly 
interesting.  The  chief  industries  are  the  mining  of 
chrome  and  nickel  and  the  raising  of  coffee.  Steamers 
leave  Noumea  for  a  circuit  of  the  island  every  week. 
They  are  new  and  comfortable,  lighted  by  electricity, 
and  the  service  is  entirely  satisfactory.  The  trip  around 
the  island  consumes  eight  days,  every  moment  of  the 
time  offering  fresh  views  of  novel  scenery.  The  entire 
voyage  is  inside  the  reef,  in  smooth  water,  and  the 


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A  TRIP  AROUND  THE  WORLD 

vessel  anchors  every  night.  From  the  ports 
of  Australia  to  those  of  the  extreme  Orient 
there  are  three  steamship  companies  per- 
forming  regular  service,  and  their  schedules 
are  arranged  alternately,  so  the  passenger 
may  be  sure  of  a  direct  sailing  once  a  week. 
Two  of  these  lines,  the  China  Navigation 
Company  and  the  Eastern  and  Australian 
Steamship  Company,  are  English  corpora- 
tions, the  steamers  a  product  of  English 
shipyards,  and  officered  by  Englishmen. 
The  third  line,  the  Nippon  Yusen  Kaisha, 
or  Japan  Mail  Line,  is  one  part  of  that  great 
service  maintained  in  the  Orient  by  the 
Japanese,  whose  steamers  now  ply  between 
most  ports  of  the  Pacific.  They  too  are 
English  built  and  officered  by  Englishmen, 
although  line  and  steamers  have  Japanese 
names.  All  of  the  vessels  in  these  services 
are  large  enough  to  be  entirely  comfortable, 
and  offer  a  very  attractive  journey  to  the 
passenger  who  visits  Asia  by  this  route. 
They  sail  from  Sydney  northward  to  Bris- 
bane, at  either  of  which  ports  passengers 
may  Join  the  vessel.  All  the  principal  ports 
of  Queensland  are  visited  in  turn.     From 


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A  TRIP  AROUND  THE  WORLD 

Thursday  Island  the  track  follows  direct- 
ly across  the  entrance  to  the  Gulf  of 
Carpentaria  and  around  the  northern 
coast  of  Australia  to  Port  Darwin^  which 
is  the  landing  place  of  the  submarine 
cable  connecting  these  colonies  with 
Europe  by  way  of  Java,  Sumatra,  and 
Singapore.  Here  too  the  transcontinental 
telegraph  begins  its  southern  journey 
across  the  Australian  desert  to  Adelaide. 
From  Port  Darwin  to  Hongkong  the 
track  chart  shows  a  very  direct  line  of 
sailing,  past  the  islands  of  Timor,  the 
Moluccas,  Celebes,  Mindanao,  and 
Luzon,  into  the  China  Sea.  Under 
Spanish  dominion  the  Philippine  Islands 
were  not  favored  by  either  trade  or 
travel,  consequently  steamers  did  not 
choose  to  call  at  Manila,  although  that 
capital  was  almost  within  sight  of  the 


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|HE  invention  of  the  printing  press  must  have  followed  the  makmg  of  movable  types.  Nothing  abso- 
lutely certain  is  known  of  the  time  at  which  either  was  first  introduced,  As  the  invention  of  type 
lies  somewhere  between  the  years  1438  and  1450,  it  may  be  assumed  that  this  period  also  produced 
the  first  printing  press,  all  the  important  features  of  which  are  still  preserved  in  the  modem  hand 
press.  As  printing  from  blocks  had  been  practised  for  many  years  previously,  the  method  of  taking 
such  impressions  now  uncertain,  it  is  possible  that  the  first  press  for  printing  type  may  have  derived 
fsome  or  all  of  its  characteristics  from  that  used  for  printing  blocks.  TGutenberg's  printing  press 
consisted  of  two  upright  timbers,  with  cross  pieces  of  wood  to  stay  them  together  at  the  top  and 
bottom,  and  two  intermediate  cross-timbers.  On  one  of  these  the  type  was  supported,  and  through  the  other  a  wooden 
screw  passed,  its  lower  point  resting  on  the  center  of  a  wooden  platen,  which  was  thus  screwed  down  upon  the  type 
after  it  had  been  inked  and  the  paper  spread  over  it.  This  simple  form  continued  in  use  for  150  years,  or  until  the 
early  part  of  the  seventeenth  century,  without  any  material  change.  The  forms  of  type  were  placed  upon  wood  or  stone 
beds,  incased  in  frames  called  coffins,  moved  in  and  out  laboriously  by  hand,  and  after  each  impression  the  platen 
had  to  be  screwed  up  with  the  bar  so  that  the  printed  sheet  might  be  removed  and  hung  up  to  dry.  <rThe  first  re- 
corded improvements  to  this  press  were  made  by  William  Jenson  Blaeuw,  of  Amsterdam,  about  1620.  Blaeuw's  press 
was  introduced  into  England,  and  used  there  as  well  as  upon  the  continent,  being  substantially  the  same  as  that  used 
by  Benjamin  Franklin  in  London  in  1725.  tfLittle  further  improvement  was  made  before  1798,  when  the  Earl  of  Stan- 
hope had  a  press  built,  the  frame  of  which  was  one  piece  of  cast  iron.  A  necessity  had  arisen  for  greater  power  in  giving 
impression,  especially  in  the  printing  of  wood-cuts,  and  the  tendency  was  naturally  toward  larger  forms  of  type,  requir- 
ing greater  exertion  on  part  of  the  printer.  The  screw  was  retained  with  the  addition  of  a  combination  of  levers  to  as- 
sist in  gaining  greater  power  with  less  expenditure  of  energy.  <f  The  next  practical  improvement  was  by  George  Clymer, 
of  Philadelphia,  who,  about  1816,  devised  an  iron  machine  entirely  dispensing  with  the  screw,  Clymer  took  his  inven- 
tion to  England  where  it  became  known  as  the  Columbian  press.  In  England  Ruthven,  Brown  and  others  made  iron 
hand  presses,  all  improving  on  the  Stanhope.  In  1822  Peter  Smith  devised  a  machine  with  cast  iron  frame,  in  which  a 
toggle-joint,  at  once  simple  and  effective,  took  the  place  of  the  screw  with  levers.  <Fln  1827  Samuel  Rust,  of  New  York, 
worked  out  a  great  improvement  on  the  Smith  press.  This  patent  was  purchased  by  R.  Hoe  &  Co.  who  improved  upon 
it.  The  new  invention  was  known  as  the  Washington  press,  and  in  principle  and  construction  has 'never  been  surpassed 
by  any  hand  printing  machine,  <f  The  bed-and-platen  system  of  printing  was  up  to  the  mJddle  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury the  favorite  method  for  fine  books  and  illustrations,  and  still  has  a  limited  use.  The  first  power  or  steam  press  upon 
this  principle  was  made  by  Dr.  Daniel  Treadwell  of  Boston  in  1822,  The  frames  were  of  wood,  but  only  a  few  were  con- 
structed. The  best  press  of  this  description  is  that  devised  and  patented  by  Issac  Adams,  of  Boston  in  1830  and  1836, 
and  by  Otis  Tufts,  of  the  same  place,  in  1834.  This  was  first  made  with  a  wooden  and  afterward  with  an  iron  frame. 
In  1858  Adams'  business  became  the  property  of  Hoe  &  Co.,  who  improved  the  machine.  fThe  method  of  printing 
from  forms  carried  upon  flat  beds  backward  and  forward  beneath  a  cylinder  had  been  rudely  employed  by  printers  of 
copperplate  engravings  in  the  fifteenth  century.  With  the  introduction  of  this  system  began  an  entirely  new  era  in  the 
history  of  the  printing  press.  The  credit  of  actually  introducing  into  use  a  flat-bed  cylinder  press  is  due  to  a  Saxon 
named  Friederich  Koenig,  who,  in  England,  in  1806,  through  the  aid  of  Thomas  Bensley,  a  printer  in  London,  devised 
a  machine  which  was  used  in  1812-13.  Koenig  was  assisted  also  by  a  mechanic  named  Andrew  Bauer,  a  fellow  coun- 
tryman. <f  He  also  devised  what  has  proved  even  to  this  day  to  be  the  best  mechanism  for  producing  reciprocating  motion 
of  the  type  bed.  ^fln  1814  Koenig  patented  a  continuously  revolving  cylinder  press.  He  also  showed  designs  adapting 
it  for  use  as  a  single  cylinder,  and  also  as  a  two-cylinder  press,  both  for  printing  on  one  side  of  the  paper  at  a  time,  like- 
wise a  two-cylinder  press  for  printing  both  sides  at  one  operation.  In  the  same  year  he  erected  two  two-cylinder  presses 
for  the  London  Times  that  printed  one  side  at  the  rate  of  800  sheets  per  hour.  Bacon,  Donkin,  Cowper  and  Applegath 
also  patented  improvements  about  the  same  time.  <FThe  most  ingenious  and  practical  device  improving  the  flat-bed 
and  cylinder  press  was  patented  by  Napier  in  1829  and  1830.  He  first  introduced  grippers  for  conveying  the  sheets 
around  the  cyUnder  during  impression,  and  for  deUvering  them  after  printing.  Tapes  had  been  previously  used.  He 
was  the  first  to  construct  presses  in  which  the  cylinders  are  of  small  size  and  make  two  or  more  revolutions  to  each 
impression,  lifting  the  cylinder  by  toggles,  <f  About  1832  Robert  Hoe  made  the  first  cylinder  press  ever  used  in  the 
United  States.  This  was  of  the  single  large  cylinder  pattern,  making  one  revolution  for  each  impression,  and  never 
stopping.  The  stop-cylinder  was  devised  and  patented  by  a  Frenchman  named  Dutartre  in  1852,  and  was  later  intro- 
duced into  the  United  States  and  improved  in  many  respects.  *FUp  to  1847  American  newspapers  were  printed  upon 
single  small  cylinder  or  two  cylinder  machines  at  2000  to  4000  an  hour.  Then  came  in  the  Hoe  type-revolving  machine, 
where  a  central  cylinder  held  the  type  pages  upon  its  surface,  and  grouped  about  it  were  from  four  to  ten  impression 
cylinders  as  the  case  required.  Each  cylinder  required  a  feeder,  usually  a  boy,  who  was  required  to  handle  2000  sheets 
an  hour.  Later  type  forms  gave  place  to  curved  plates  on  these  machines.  In  1865  WilUam  Bullock  constructed  the 
first  machine  to  print  from  a  continuous  web  of  paper.  It  consisted  of  two  form  or  plate  cylinders  and  two  impression 
cylinders,  the  second  impression  cylinder  being  of  large  size  to  provide  additional  tympan  surface  to  lessen  the  offset 
from  the  first  printed  side  of  the  paper.  In  1868  the  London  Times  set  up  the  first  rotary  perfecting  press,  similar  to 
the  Bullock,  except  that  the  cyUnders  were  of  the  same  size  and  placed  one  above  the  other.  In  1871  R.  Hoe  and  Co. 
turned  their  attention  to  the  rotary  perfecting  press,  and  built  machines  containing  many  improvements,  with  little 
limit  to  their  capacity  for  printing  except  the  ability  of  the  paper  web  to  stand  the  strain  of  passing  through  the  press. 
Then  was  developed  the  Hoe  double  supplement  press,  the  first  of  which  was  used  by  the  New  York  Herald,  and  for  the 
third  time  completely  revolutionizing  newspaper  printing,  A  later  time  (1887)  witnessed  the  installation  in  the  New  York 
World  of  the  first  quadruple  newspaper  press,  and  in  1890  the  Herald  installed  a  sextuple  press.  Since  then  various 
changes  and  improvements  by  several  makers  principally  Hoe,  Goss  and  Scott,  have  added  greatly  to  the  speed  and 
perfection  of  machines  for  newspaper  printing. 


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THE  OPTIMUS  TWO-REVOLUTION;  ITS  SIMPLE  BED  MOTION. 

OR  fifty  years  or  more  printing  press  builders  have  striven  to  attain  perfection  in  the 
bed  motion.  In  recent  years  the  demand  for  greater  speed  but  stimulated  their  exer- 
tions. Only  through  improvement  could  speed  be  reached.  Individual  effort  along 
different  lines  has  produced  motions  more  or  less  commendable  in  the  most  vital  and 
most  important  movement  of  a  printing  press.  In  this,  as  in  every  line  of  invention, 
there  is  only  one  really  good  way  out — only  one  way  that,  because  of  high  efficiency 
and  perfection,  can  be  said  to  be  the  very  best  and  superior  to  all  else  for  the  purpose.  This  pre-emi- 
nence in  driving  motions  we  embody  in  the  Optimus.  tffAll  the  desirable  modem  bed  motions  consist 
of  some  adaptation  of  a  shifting  or  a  movable  gear  which,  in  each  of  two  positions,  engages  a  rack  at- 
tached to  the  type  bed.  Experience  indicates  that  a  three-to-one  gear  is  the  best  for  speed;  that  is,  a 
gear  which  makes  three  revolutions  to  each  impression.  A  number  of  presses  in  common  use  have  a 
three-to-one  bed  gear.  If  this  were  all,  there  would  be  no  choice  in  these  mechanisms.  But  all  of 
these  three-to-one  bed  motions,  with  the  exception  of  the  Babcock,  are  made  up  of  a  complexity  of 
motions.  The  gear  is  thrown  back  and  forth  or  up  and  down,  jmd  the  shoes  moved  in  and  out,  at  each 
end  of  the  rack  at  each  stroke  of  the  bed  by  separate  and  independent  mechanisms  more  or  less  com- 
plex, all  of  which  are  expected  to  work  in  unison.  The  builders  of  these  bed  motions,  taking  as  a 
model  an  early  and  intricate  mechanism,  have  been  forced  to  ignore  simplicity.  <f  The  most  efficient 
device  for  any  purpose  is  that  which  gives  desired  results  with  fewest  parts  and  least  motions.  Sim- 
plicity is  the  first  characteristic  of  the  Babcock  patented  ball  and  socket  bed  motion.  It  is  not  made 
up  of  different  mechanisms  receiving  motion  from  different  purees.  It  has  few  parts,  less  than  any 
other.  It  is  a  perfect  motion,  practically  indestructible  by  wear,  and  eliminates  the  faults  others  con- 
tain. It  is  only  a  shaft  with  the  driving  pulley  on  one  end  and  the  star  gear  on  the  other.  On  this 
shaft  is  the  series  of  balls  and  sockets  so  placed  that  one  part  of  the  shaft  is, deflectable,  giving  a  recip- 
rocating as  well  as  a  rotary  motion  to  the  gear.  This  permits  the  star  gear  to  engage  the  single  rack 
from  above  at  one  movement  of  the  bed  and  from  below  at  the  next,  and  secures  the  advantage  of  driv- 
ing in  both  directions  from  the  same  point.  This  patented  device  is  the  only  one  imparting  motion 
with  absolute  uniformity  regardless  of  the  angle  of  transmission.  The  mechanism  is  so  strong,  so  per- 
fect in  construction,  that  it  will  endure  many  times  the  strain  that  any  work  can  give.  During  the 
years  of  its  use  no  amoimt  of  hard  nmning  or  actual  abuse  has  impaired  in  the  least  its  efficiency  or 
its  perfection  of  operation.  <f The  ball  and  socket  principle  is  carried  further,  <md  becomes  the 
source  of  greatest  advantage  in  our  patented  bed  driving  gear  and  rack.  It  is  of  the  greatest  possible 
efficiency  at  the  points  of  reverse  of  the  bed.  Each  end  of  the  rack  is  fitted  with  a  large  hardened 
steel  ball  adjusted  on  a  large  steel  stud,  which  engages  the  star  gear.  The  space  or  socket  in  the  gear 
which  engages  these  balls  is  absolutely  spherical,  giving  perfect  contact  between  the  gear  and  the 
ends  of  the  rack,  and  furnishing  large  and  durable  wearing  surfaces.  ^IfThe  shaft  which  carries  the 
bed  gear  is  of  very  large  proportions,  being  actually  many  times  as  strong  as  was  considered  necessary 
in  well  built  machines  a  few  years  ago.  The  whole  mechanism  is  so  accurately  balanced  and  nicely 
constructed  as  to  admit  of  the  highest  speed  without  jar  or  vibration.  <^The  rack  is  located  not  in 
the  center  of  the  bed,  but  in  the  center  of  the  load.  The  inking  rollers,  geared  direct  to  one  side  of 
the  bed,  require  a  large  amount  of  power  to  drive.  The  rack  is  placed  at  the  proper  point  between 
the  middle  of  the  bed  and  the  end  which  drives  the  rollers  to  insure  its  being  in  the  center  of  resist- 
ance. All  other  bed  drives  move  the  bed  in  one  direction  with  a  rack  close  up  under  the  bed,  and  in 
the  other  with  a  rack  near  the  base  of  the  machine,  a  bad  application  of  power  which  makes  impos- 
sible the  use  of  a  strong  center-girt  under  impression.  In  the  Babcock  bed  motion,  however,  there  is 
but  one  rack,  and  this  is  sufficiently  high  to  permit  the  use  of  a  cross-girt  of  great  strength.  tfOne 
of  the  serious  objections  to  other  bed  driving  devices  is  that  the  shoes  are  movable  and  long.  The 
roll  on  the  bed  gear  which  engages  these  shoes  and  stops  and  starts  the  bed,  travels  a  long  distance 
quickly,  and  frequently  under  high  pressure,  touching  the  shoe  at  a  point  only.  The  result  is  worn 
roll  and  shoes,  which  "pound"  at  the  points  of  reverse,  reducing  the  speed  and  injuring  the  whole 
machine.  The  Babcock  shoes  for  reversing  the  bed  are  small  and  curved  to  fit  the  star  gear  roll. 
They  are  not  thrown  in  and  out  of  action,  but  bolted  solidly  in  position,  and  produce  little  motion  in 
the  roll.  They  run  years  without  needing  adjustment.  tfA  common  device  for  overcoming  the  irreg- 
ularities of  a  poor  bed  motion  is  a  long  rack  and  segment  for  gearing  bed  and  cylinder  together  during 
impression.  This  arrangement  is  positive  evidence  of  a  faulty  bed  motion,  and  is  never  entirely  satis- 
factory. On  Babcock  presses  a  short  rack  and  segment  are  used  just  before  the  impression,  and  the 
perfect  bed  motion  does  the  rest  in  a  manner  beyond  criticism.    <f  The  secret  of  the  success  of  the  whole 


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THE  OPTIMUS   TWO-REVOLUTION. 


Babcock  Optimus  patented  bed  motion  is  in  the  proper  adaptation  of  the  ball  and 
socket  mechanism,  a  unique  feature  in  a  bed  motion.  The  Babcock  Company  has 
invented  special  machinery  for  making  the  shoes  and  for  making  perfect  balls  and 
perfect  sockets,  and  the  result  is  an  absolutely  perfect  bed  motion,  the  acme  of  sim- 
plicity and  durability,  and  unequalled  speed.  It  is  the  only  one  unchanged  and 
unchanging.  Some  other  bed  drives  greatly  boasted  a  year  or  so  ago,  are  now  en- 
tirely abandoned,  while  today  the  most  vaunted  are  not  as  they  were  some  months 
since.  That  of  the  Optimus  has  not  given  trouble  nor  cost  anyone  one  cent.  It  gives 
easily  a  press  of  highest  speed,  greatest  steadiness  and  smoothness  in  operation,  and 
absolute  register.  The  extreme  and  unusual  uniformity  of  action  of  the  driving 
motion  of  the  Optimus  makes  the  attaching  of  automatic  feeders  to  this  press  exceed- 
ingly easy  and  satisfactory,  and  insures  the  best  possible  performance  from  these 
delicately  adjusted  machines.  It  gives,  also,  long  wear  to  forms.  On  a  No,  11 
(45x63)  Optimus  a  run  of  800,000  was  recently  made  from  one  set  of  plates,  "and 
the  plates  do  not  look  as  if  they  had  been  used", — a  performance  impossible  on  any 
other  press, 

STRENGTH  AND  DELICACY  OF  IMPRESSION. 
Strength,  pure  and  simple,  is  a  matter  of  construction.  If  omitted  by  the  builder 
the  pressman  cannot  supply  it.  It  does  not  depend  upon  mere  weight.  The  metal 
must  be  properly  placed.  In  some  presses  the  pecularities  of  the  driving  motions 
do  not  admit  of  the  use  of  a  sufficiently  massive  center-girt  to  withstand  the  strains 
of  impression,  which  often  are  great.  The  line  of  contact  between  cylinder  and  form 
in  a  press  of  average  size  is  one-half  inch  wide.  The  pressure  required  for  fine  work 
on  heavy  forms  is  about  six  hundred  pounds  per  square  inch.  On  a  forty -inch  form 
the  total  pressure  is  nearly  twelve  thousand  pounds,  or  six  tons.  Whether  a  press  is 
well  designed  to  withstand  the  intermittent  blows  of  strong  impression  is  best  told 
by  the  absence  of  "guttering,"  which  is  caused  by  the  springing  of  the  metal  when 
press  is  on  and  off  impression.  To  gutter  is  to  be  weak.  It  is  the  evidence  of  a  lack 
of  rigidity.  9"The  Optimus  does  not  gutter.  In  this  respect  it  stands  alone,  and  is, 
under  impression,  the  most  rigid  of  presses.  Just  why  this  is  so  is  due  to  the  origi- 
nal, simple  and  effective  means  adopted  to  meet  the  conditions.  ^We  show  a  view 
of  that  portion  of  an  Optimus  press  immediately  under  the  impression  line.  It  dis- 
plays the  massive  center-girt  used  in  all  Optimus  presses,  and  also  the  extreme 
simplicity  of  the  driving  motion,  to  which  we  have  before  referred.  This  center-girt 
supports  six  tracks  which  in  turn  support  the  bed.  In  addition  to  the  heaviest  girt, 
the  Optimus  possesses  the  heaviest  side  frames  in  use,  and  upon  these  the  girt 
is  supported  by  heavy  flanges  so  that  the  strain  of  impression  is  not  imposed  upon 
the  bolts  which  unite  girt  and  frames.  At  this  point  the  frames  are  solid,  and  in 
no  way  are  they  weakened  by  being  cut  away  for  rods,  springs,  toggles,  or  other  com- 
plexities for  raising  the  cylinder.  Not  only  does  the  girt  contain  a  great  weight  of 
metal,  but  its  form  is  such  as  to  greatly  add  to  its  power  of  resistance.  It  is  not 
weakened  by  being  cut  away  to  admit  the  passage  of  a  bed  rack  that  hangs  too  low. 
It  is  not  merely  a  tie  between  the  side  frames,  but  a  massive,  unyielding  support  for 
impression.  *IFThe  pressure  required  today  to  print  a  high-class  cut  form  would  have 
been  impossible  in  the  strongest  press  built  a  few  years  ago.    It  is  a  comparatively 


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simple  problem  to  make  the  cylinder  sufficiently  strong,  though  it  is  one 
not  yet  solved  by  everybody.  The  problem  of  the  bed  support  is  quite  a 
different  proposition,  principally  because  the  stopping  and  starting  of  a 
needlessly  heavy  bed  produces  shock  and  strain  to  the  press  and  founda- 
tions, consumes  power  and  limits  speed,  and  speed  is  one  of  the  prime  fac- 
tors in  a  modern  press,  tjf  The  first  presses  had  two  tracks.  One  of  the 
early  devices  for  increasing  the  bed  support  was  a  single  wheel  under  the 
center  of  impression.  Then  two  independent  wheels  made  two  runners 
between  the  tracks.  These  proved  difficult  of  adjustment,  and  unequal  to 
the  strain.  Then  two  or  three  smaller  wheels  in  clusters  were  tried, 
making  a  short  wheel  track,  resulting  in  increased  strength,  but  still 
lacking  in  accuracy  of  adjustment,  and  this  lack  was  fatal  to  best  print- 
ing. Later  a  builder  put  four  full-length  roller  tracks  under  the  bed, 
abandoning  a  better  arrangement  because  of  his  inability  to  devise  a 
way  to  accurately  adjust  the  wheels,  which,  with  several  in  each  track, 
must  all  have  their  upper  surfaces  exactly  in  line  and  touch  the  tracks 
under  the  bed  with  equal  precision.  With  an  exception  or  two  the  four- 
track  practice  became  general,  Cjf  Four  long  roller  tracks  cannot  be  ad- 
justed accurately  to  compensate  for  wear,  which  is  greatest  on  the  inside 
tracks,  A  common  expedient  to  correct  wear  in  these  is  to  "wedge  up" 
between  the  center  girt  and  the  tracks;  but  here  is  met  the  same  trouble 
as  with  the  wheels — the  impossibility  of  wedging  accurately.  Rebuilding 
at  the  factory  is  the  only  remedy,  CjfWe  have  always  contended  that 
four  non-adjustable  tracks  were  a  poor  arrangement,  and  that  four  tracks 
of  any  kind  were  insufficient  for  medium  and  large-sized  beds,  A  support 
under  each  end  is  as  necessary  as  at  any  point.  The  first  effect  of  taking 
impression  is  strain  between  bed  and  cylinder.  This  strain  must  be 
maintained  until  the  form  is  printed.  The  only  possible  way  to  accom- 
plish this  is  by  firm  contact  between  the  bearers  on  ends  of  cylinder  and 
the  bearers  on  ends  of  bed.  Otherwise  every  time  the  cylinder  passes  a 
margin  it  will  drop  into  it  to  be  picked  up  again  by  the  opposite  edge  of 
the  form,  working  ruin  in  the  wake  of  its  guttering  weakness,  ^Tests 
proved  that  a  wheel  five  or  six  inches  in  diameter  was  more  durable  un- 
der a  press  bed  than  a  roller  track  the  same  length  as  the  diameter  of  the 
wheel;  and  that  a  short  track  of  two  or  three  wheels  was  more  durable 
and  retained  adjustment  longer  than  a  roller  track  of  whatever  length, 
each  wheel  having  three  times  the  wearing  surface  of  a  straight  track  as 
long  as  its  diameter.  Three  wheels  each  five  inches  in  diameter,  are 
equivalent  to  a  track  about  four  feet  (forty-seven  inches)  in  length.  As 
it  is  impossible  to  concentrate  four  feet  of  straight  roller  track  under  the 
point  of  impression,  and  entirely  feasible  to  concentrate  a  track  of  wheels 


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with  four  feet  of  track  surface  on  their  circumferences,  it  is 
easy  to  understand  why  a  wheel  track  of  three  wheels  is 
more  durable  than  any  other  arrangement .  The  ordinary 
long  roller  or  guide  tracks  are  needed  to  direct  and  main- 
tain the  bed  in  position;  but  wheel  tracks  made  of  several 
wheels  each  are  the  perfect  support  for  sustaining  im- 
pression. The  original  users  of  wheel  tracks,  and  other 
builders,  have  always  conceded  the  desirability  of  wheels; 
but  because  of  failure  to  adjust  them  accurately  they  were 
abandoned  for  a  mechanism  even  less  adjustable.  The 
use  of  the  four  long  roller  tracks  is  advocated  by  saying 
that  they  will  wear,  and  therefore  will  not  need  adjust- 
ing— a  statement  that  the  experience  of  printers  will  not 
substantiate.  When,  four  or  five  years  ago,  a  prominent 
press  that  had  been  for  years  made  as  a  two-track  ma- 
chine was  changed  to  four,  its  makers  said  that  they  knew 
the  last  was  not  as  good  construction  as  the  old;  but  they 
intended  to  take  advantage  of  the  fallacy  of  the  printer 
concerning  four  tracks,  and  would  furnish  an  inferior  ma- 
chine in  order  to  sell  more.  ^Satisfying  ourselves  be- 
yond all  doubt  that  wheel  tracks  adjustable  for  uneven- 
ness  of  wear  are  vastly  more  desirable  than  the  non-ad- 
justable roller  tracks,  we  invented  a  way  to  readily  ad- 
just them  to  mathematical  accuracy,  and  made  positively 
practical  the  use  of  this  unequalled  means  of  bed  support. 
^The  result  of  this  study  is  that  for  several  years  Optimus 
presses  have  been  equipped  with  patented  semi-automa- 
tic adjustable  wheel  tracks,  three  wheels  in  a  track,  and 
four  of  these  tracks,  beside  the  two  long  guide  tracks,  six 
in  all,  to  each  medium  or  large-sized  press.  Each  of  these 
wheels  can  be  adjusted  in  a  few  seconds  so  that  it  bears 
against  the  bed  uniformly  with  all  the  others  without 
special  care  on  the  part  of  the  operator.  This  adjusta- 
blity  does  not  exist  in  any  other  press,  while  the  two  Op- 
timus roller  tracks  themselves  have  twice  the  durability 
of  the  ordinary  style.    The  two  new  patented  roller 


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tracks,  combined  with  the  four  wheel  tracks,  all 
sustained  by  the  most  massive  center-girt  in 
use,  make  a  six-track  bed  support  never  before 
equalled  in  durability  and  power  of  resistance 
to  impressional  strains,  ^The  strength  sup- 
porting the  bed  is  met  above  by  a  heavy  and 
thoroughly  well  braced  and  accurately  bal- 
anced cylinder,  supplied  with  a  steel  shaft  as 
large  and  nearly  twice  as  strong  as  the  cast  iron 
shafts  others  use.  This  shaft  runs  in  unusually 
large  and  long  steel  boxes,  with  close  connec- 
tions between  cylinder  and  bearings,  offering  a 
rigidity  equal  to  that  of  the  bed  supports.  The 
boxes,  or  bearings,  are  themselves  a  part  of  the 
heavy  side  frames,  solidly  bolted  to  them.  The 
upward  thrust  of  impression  is,  therefore,  sus- 
tained by  the  cylinder  shaft  held  in  immov- 
able boxes.  In  other  words,  the  cylinder  is 
held  to  form  by  the  side  frames,  contrary  to  the 
practice  in  all  other  presses,  wherein  the  boxes 
are  loose  in  the  side  frames,  and  slip  up  and 
down  as  the  cylinder  rises  and  falls  at  each  im- 
pression. The  Optimus  cylinder  is  adjusted  for 
impression  by  means  of  a  very  heavy  screw  so 
fitted  into  the  box  that  all  strain  is  taken  upon 
its  head,  and  this  screw  is  capable  of  resisting 
fifty  times  the  strain  that  it  will  ever  be  called 
upon  to  endure.  The  raising  or  lowering  of  the 
cylinder  never  throws  it  out  of  line  with  the 
bed.  Whether  cylinder  is  high  or  low,  its  rela- 
tion to  bed  and  tracks  is  always  true. 


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A  word  about  the  bearings  in  which  the 
cyHnder  shaft  runs.  A  pipe  box  is  one  that 
is  made  out  of  a  soUd  piece  of  metal  It 
has  no  cap,  and  cannot  be  taken  apart.  The 
bearings  in  such  boxes  are  not  true,  and  one 
end  is  larger  than  the  other.  The  inside 
cannot  be  scraped  thoroughly,  or  very  well 
in  fact,  to  work  off  the  high  spots.  All  that 
can  be  done  is  to  make  them  as  good  as  can 
be,  and  fit  them  so  they  will  slide  on  the 
shaft,  which,  of  course,  touches  only  the  high 
places.  When  the  high  spots  are  gone 
through  wear  the  shaft  is  loose,  and  a  very 
bad  condition  exists.  ^A  split  box  is  one 
that  is  in  two  pieces,  has  a  cap,  and  can  be 
taken  apart.  This  is  the  one  that  is  used  in 
the  Optimus.  With  the  two  parts  securely 
fastened  together  these  boxes  are  bored  and 
reamed  with  two  reamers,  with  the  greatest 
care.  Taken  apart  the  interiors  are  easily 
accessible  to  the  workman,  who  scrapes 
them  until  a  perfect  bearing  throughout 
is  secured.  The  shaft  lies  within  them 
touching  in  every  part,  and  has  a  full  and 
complete  bearing  throughout  its  entire  sur- 
face, giving  slow  wear  and  a  perfect  fit. 
After  years  of  use,  when  wear  is  appreci- 
able, the  split  box  affords  a  ready  take-up. 


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NLY  in  the  certainty  of  great  strength  can  evenness  and  delicacy  of  impression  exist.  Particu- 
larly does  weakness  make  waste  of  time  and  effort.  Only  through  rigidity  is  a  press  fast  under 
make-ready — fast  while  standing  still.  On  the  Optimus  a  tissue  overlay  counts  for  all  that  it  is 
worth,  and  the  pressman's  efforts  are  quickly  fruitful  in  the  expected  results.  There  is  no 
lifting  around  overlays  where  the  last  has  borne  off  the  impression  from  all  around,  and  patch 
after  patch  is  needed  to  bring  it  up.  Not  many  overlays  are  needed.  On  some  forms  none. 
Strength  gives  delicacy,  evenness,  uniformity,  certainty.  Solids  can  be  made  solid,  deep  shad- 
ows strong,  high  lights  clear,  with  least  effort  and  little  time,  on  a  lasting  tympan.  Strength 
saves  work.  <FA  vitally  important  point  in  every  two-revolution  press  is  the  manner  in  which  the  cylinder  is 
lifted  to  clear  the  form  at  the  reverse  of  the  bed  after  impression.  The  Optimus  way  differs  from  any  other.  In 
simplicity,  directness  of  action,  freedom  from  many  parts  and  all  complications,  it  is  vastly  better,  and  eliminates 
evils  due  to  imperfect  devices  for  this  purpose.  It  offers  less  opportunity  for  wear,  and  the  consequent  lost  motion, 
than  any  other  arrangement,  while  it  secures  the  maximum  of  strength  and  resistance.  It  is  only  an  oscillating 
eccentric  box  holding  the  cylinder  shaft  journals,  rotating  with  them  while  lifting,  and  the  cam  and  lever  necessary  to 
operate  the  eccentric.  That  is  all.  During  impression  the  eccentric  is  firmly  locked  upon  its  center,  and,  there- 
fore, no  strain  whatever  comes  upon  the  lifting  connections.  The  trip  is  only  operative  when  cylinder  is  off 
impression.  The  use  of  trip  when  cylinder  is  on  impression  has  no  effect,  the  impression  will  be  completed  per- 
fectly. There  are  no  springs,  toggles,  rods  or  other  complexities.  The  massive  side  frames  are  left  uncored, 
unbored  and  uncut,  and  take  the  place  of  the  springs  and  rods  usually  employed  in  other  presses.  These  other 
machines  have  their  cylinder  boxes  loose  in  the  side  frames,  in  which  they  slide  up  and  down  with  the  rising  and 
falling  of  the  cylinder.  On  the  contrary,  as  we  have  shown,  the  boxes  of  the  Optimus  are  fixed  as  a  part  of  the 
side  frames,  and  it  is  the  only  press  whose  side  frames  carry  the  brunt  of  impression.  Through  them  only  can  the 
greatest  impressional  rigidity  be  found,  for  they  are  the  natural,  most  effective,  most  direct  and  simplest  means 
possible  to  use  for  holding  the  cylinder  to  its  work.  7  Excepting  the  Optimus  there  is  no  press  that  does  not  use 
a  spring  to  assist  in  lifting  the  cylinder,  and  for  that  reason  safety  pins  and  mechanical  devices,  not  always  effect- 
ive, are  used  to  prevent  accidents  should  the  trip  be  used  at  the  wrong  time. 

ROLLERS  AND  DISTRIBUTION. 

Entirely  inside  the  frame  and  out  of  the  way  our  patented  device  for  driving  the  vibrators  on  form  and  table 
rollers  is  the  perfection  of  simplicity.  There  is  nothing  else  like  it.  It  is  positive  and  noiseless,  and  the  most 
effective  mechanism  ever  used  for  a  like  purpose.  7  The  ductor  roller  taking  ink  from  the  fountain  roller  deposits  it 
upon  the  first  steel  vibrator  over  the  forward  pair  of  table  rollers.  It  is  impossible  for  the  ink  to  come  in  contact 
with  the  ink  plate  until  after  the  press  has  made  one  entire  revolution.  It  is  thoroughly  distributed,  therefore,  on 
one  vibrator  and  two  table  rollers  before  it  reaches  the  plate,  and  better  distributed  when  put  on  the  plate  than  is 
usual  with  many  two-roller  presses  in  common  use  when  put  on  the  form.  In  other  words,  it  is  well  enough 
manipulated  before  it  reaches  the  plate  to  print  an  ordinary  two-roller  >ob.  This  approaches  very  closely  the 
boasted  method  used  on  stop  cylinders,  where  the  ink  was  worked  up  and  evenly  distributed  on  the  cylinder  be- 
fore it  was  put  upon  the  ink  table.  Not  only  does  it  increase  distribution,  but  it  gives  a  better,  more  delicate  and 
more  positive  control  than  when  the  ink  goes  directly  from  fountain  to  plate.  Table,  or  plate,  rollers  are  in  con- 
tact with  the  ink  plate  during  both  its  forward  and  backward  movements,  and  this,  too,  is  a  great  advantage  over 
those  machines  where  they  act  upon  the  plate  in  one  direction  only.  Compared  with  such  a  press  the  Optimus 
has  practically  double  distribution.  ^Excepting  the  pony  sizes  (Nos.  3  and  4)  Optimus  presses  have  the  form 
and  table  rollers  interchangeable.  This  is  an  economy  to  the  user,  as  a  roller  not  quite  good  enough  for  the  form 
may  go  to  the  table,  its  usefulness  extended.  ^The  patent  eccentric  roller  bearings  are  an  unequalled  convenience. 
By  a  single  motion  of  the  hand  they  admit  of  the  rollers  being  thrown  out  of  contact  with  form  and  vibrator  when 
it  is  desirable  to  run  press  to  work  up  color,  or  for  any  other  purpose.  Just  as  simply  are  they  brought  into  con- 
tact and  firmly  locked  in  place.  Adjustment  for  contact  is  independent  of  the  eccentric  throw  out,  and  is  not  dis- 
turbed by  it.  Both  form  and  table  rollers  may  be  thrown  out  of  action,  or  removed  from  press  without  affecting 
the  adjustment  of  their  bearings.  All  the  rollers  of  an  Optimus  fully  clear  the  largest  form  that  can  be  worked 
conveniently  upon  the  bed  and  cylinder.  7  Roller  capacity  and  distribution  must  be  adapted  to  speed.  Both  are 
ample.  Always  with  a  larger  superficial  area  of  roller  surface  than  of  form,  speed  and  high-class  product  are  both 
assured.  On  all  sizes  larger  than  No,  6  the  rollers  are  three  and  a  half  inches  in  diameter,  a  fact  the  good  press- 
man always  appreciates. 

SHEET  DELIVERY. 

One  of  the  distinguishing  features  of  the  Optimus  is  its  superb  patented  sheet  delivery.  Although  others  have 
made  attempts  at  imitation  it  remains  absolutely  unrivalled.  No  matter  what  the  size  of  the  sheet,  whether  it  be 
to  the  full  capacity  of  the  press  or  but  an  envelope,  the  delivery  is  always  ready  to  receive  it.  It  needs  no  adjust- 
ment for  either  size,  or  anything  between.  Printed  side  up  or  down  can  be  had  within  the  time  required  for  one 
impression.  Either  way  it  is  impossible  for  anything  to  come  in  contact  with  the  printed  surface,  nor  can  the 
sheet  be  marred  or  broken  in  the  least.  On  much  work  freedom  from  offset  is  assured  and  slip-sheeting  saved. 
It  is  the  only  delivery  fit  for  the  most  artistic  work,  and  best  for  all.  Tissue  or  French  folio  can  be  delivered  at 
the  usual  speed  of  the  press,  an  impossibility  on  any  other.  Tissue  is  handled  at  2000  per  hour  as  a  regular  thing. 
fEach  sheet  printed  on  an  Optimus  press  is  exposed  to  the  air  through  the  space  of  three  impressions.  The 
action  of  the  delivery  is  like  this:  The  first  sheet  printed  passes  from  the  cylinder  to  the  rear  of  the  delivery; 
with  the  next  movement  it  is  carried  to  the  front  of  delivery,  and  with  the  next  the  second  sheet  takes  its  place 
at  the  rear.  There  are  now  two  sheets  on  the  delivery,  one  in  front  of  the  other.  At  the  next  movements  the 
front  sheet  is  deposited  upon  the  jogger  board,  the  second  moves  to  the  front,  the  third  comes  on  the  rear.  Three 
impressions  have  been  made,  and  we  have  one  sheet  exposed  upon  the  board  and  two  exposed  upon  the  delivery, 
all  lying  flat,  printed  side  up,  without  contact  one  with  the  other.  The  next  impression  covers  the  one  on  the  table, 
which  has  been  exposed  through  three  impressions.     After  the  third,  every  impression,  of  course,  deposits  upon  the 


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board  a  sheet  which  has  been  and  will  be  exposed  as  its  predecessors.  It  falls  naturally  and 
lightly  by  its  own  weight  and  is  accurately  jogged.  Even  when  covered  by  succeeding  sheet 
it  is  done  so  delicately  that  a  stratum  of  air  remains  for  some  time  to  still  further  the  drying 
process.  If  the  paper  be  of  fair  size,  a  dozen  sheets  or  more  may  hold  air  between  them  for  a 
long  time,  (fin  a  moment's  time  the  delivery  carriage  can  be  disconnected  and  moved  for- 
ward, telescoping  upon  itself,  to  give  access  to  the  form  and  rollers  at  the  front  of  the  cylinder. 
Even  in  this  position  the  press  can  be  moved  or  run  without  disturbance  or  interference.  The 
delivery  table  is  supplied  with  the  best  jogger  in  use;  and  when  necessary  on  very  fine  work 
we  have  a  patented  device  for  slip-sheeting  that  is  labor  saving  and  unknown  on  other  machines. 
Our  new  patented  automatic  tape  tightener  guards  against  shrink  or  stretch  of  tapes  under  atmos- 
pheric changes,  prevents  breakage,  and  maintains  an  even  tension  at  all  times.  An  even  greater 
improvement  are  our  patented  sheet  delivery  fingers.  No  matter  how  buckled  or  unevenly 
bent  the  edge  of  a  sheet  may  be  they  always  prevent  it  from  catching  as  it  leaves  the  cylinder, 
while  they  make  easy  the  delivery  of  the  very  narrowest  gripper  hold  possible  to  securely 
take.  Optimus  presses  are  the  only  ones  built  without  the  old  and  noisy  tumbler  gripper 
motion,  and  the  only  ones  dispensing  with  the  objectionable  shoo  flies.  Our  patented  mechan- 
ism operates  quietly  and  registers  perfectly.  If  the  machine  is  started  while  grippers  are 
turned  back  no  damage  can  result.  Altogether  the  perfection  of  this  delivery  works  a  saving 
of  many  dollars  a  year,  not  only  by  expediting  work,  but  in  the  greatly  lessened  spoilage  of 
printed  sheets.    The  out  of  date  and  detrimental  fly  forms  no  part  of  it. 

REGISTER. 
Register  is  not  entirely  a  matter  of  grippers,  guides  and  tongues.  It  lies  quite  as  intimately 
in  the  driving  motion;  and  other  movements  in  the  press  may  affect  it  seriously.  Permanent 
register  can  only  be  secured  by  building  it  into  the  press  from  the  base  up.  The  Optimus  has 
register  built  in;  it  is  incorporated  as  a  part  of  every  movement.  It  is  the  only  way  to  secure  and 
keep  it.  It  is  not  patched  on  by  some  sort  of  a  make-shift  used  to  counteract  structural  faults, 
and  which  at  the  best  is  unreliable.  <f  There  has  not  been  an  Optimus  out  of  register  between 
bed  and  cylinder  in  ten  years,  or  since  the  adoption  of  our  bed  motion  and  the  making  of  the 
improvements  the  new  motion  necessitated.  A  pressman  may  have  flattened  a  gripper,  mis- 
placed the  cam,  got  the  tongues  out  of  line,  or  done  some  other  thing  to  interfere  with  register 
at  the  guides,  all  of  which  is  easily  corrected;  but  the  assuring  fact  remains  that  the  press 
registers  perfectly  on  the  tympan  all  the  time.  No  other  press  is  so  closely  coupled  with  as 
few  parts  between  bed  and  cylinder.  There  is  little  opportunity  for  wear,  and  the  consequent 
lost  motion  due  to  it.  Register  is  thus  protected  and  guarded,  and  lasts  with  certainty.  A 
large  number  of  Optimus  presses  are  running  exclusively  on  three  and  four-color  process 
work  in  many  places  devoted  to  work  of  this  character,  and  have  been  for  years.  In  fact  the 
first  three-color  work  ever  done  on  a  two-revolution  was  done  on  an  Optimus  press,  and  then 
was  first  demonstrated  the  usefulness  of  this  style  of  machine  for  a  purpose  for  which  it 
had  been  thought  previously  only  stop-cylinder  presses  were  adequate. 

SPEED. 
When  we  described  the  Optimus  bed  motion  we  gave  the  reason  why  speed  was  developed 
in  the  highest  degree  in  this  press.  The  fastest  press  must  always  be  the  simplest,  the  one 
^f  fewest  parts  and  least  motions.  It  is  just  this  that  makes  an  Optimus  superior  in  speed  to 
any  other  of  like  size.  ^The  mere  fact  that  a  press  can  make  impressions  rapidly  does  not 
constitute  it  a  fast  press.  This  is  illustrated  in  the  case  of  a  printer  who  bought  a  certain 
machine  because  of  its  alleged  speed,  and  found  after  some  months'  use  that  he  must  run  fine 
work  so  slowly  as  to  leave  no  profit;  nor  can  he  run  cheap  work  fast  and  get  good  cheap  work 
because,  while  his  press  will  make  impressions  with  fair  speed,  it  is  equipped  with  a  slow 
distribution.  To  deserve  the  distinction  of  being  fast  a  press  must  be  speedy  not  only  when 
running  but  when  standing  still,  and  this  last  speed  is  as  important  as  the  other  and  pays  as 
large  a  profit.  In  giving  to  the  Optimus  the  ability  to  furnish  impressions  at  high  speed  we 
have  calculated  every  part  and  action  to  support  it,  and  thus  aim  to  make  rapidity  thoroughly 
effective  no  matter  what  the  character  of  the  work.  We  have  not  made  it  fast  in  one  thing 
only,  but  fast  in  all,  a  well-balanced  machine.    It  is  the  only  way  in  which  a  truly  fast  press 


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can  be  built.  It  gives  fine  work  at  high  speed,  and  cheap  work  that  is  good 
work.  ^The  high  speed  of  the  Optimus  is  based  not  only  upon  its  superb 
bed  drive,  but  upon  tremendous  strength,  great  weight,  and  painstaking  con- 
struction. Its  rigidity  gives  a  fast  make-ready.  Its  impression  is  so  even 
that  on  some  forms  little  if  any  make-ready  is  required.  On  the  finest  cut 
forms  these  qualities  combine  to  reduce  the  time  and  labor  usually  consumed. 
Every  overlay  counts  for  itself  without  disturbing  the  results  from  any  other. 
There  is  rapidity  in  washing  up  and  the  working  up  of  color;  in  interchange- 
ability  of  form  and  table  rollers;  in  accessibility  for  oiling  so  that  this  is  easily 
done  and  not  neglected;  in  absolute  register;  in  certainty  of  perfect  delivery 
without  loss  of  time  in  adjusting  for  different  sizes  of  sheets;  in  a  sheet  delivery 
whereon  tissue  or  cardboard  may  be  handled  without  bother  at  the  usual 
speed  of  the  press;  in  ability  to  back  up  cylinder  from  feeder's  platform;  in 
short,  there  is  great  handiness,  which  is  but  another  name  for  speed.  ^We 
make  a  guaranteed  speed  with  every  press.  It  is  entirely  within  the  safety 
limit,  and  can  be  maintained  day  in  and  day  out  for  years  without  detriment 
beyond  the  natural  wear.  We  are  the  only  manufacturers  who  urge  printers 
to  get  the  speed.  It  is  there.  It  is  not  what  a  press  can  do  but  what  it  does 
that  counts  in  dollars  and  cents.  And  there  is  a  speed  away  beyond  the 
guaranteed  speed  that  can  be  had  on  occasion.  Some  users  habitually  drive 
their  Optimus  presses  beyond  our  mark.  We  know  of  a  No.  12,  a  very  large  size, 
that  has  been  running  for  five  years  at  1900  an  hour  when  our  guarantee  is 
1500.  We  know  that  on  a  good  foundation  that  it  will  make  1800  easily. 
Slow  speed  does  not  necessarily  save  the  press.  Some  machines  at  slow 
speed  wear  faster  than  others  at  a  high  speed.  It  is  entirely  a  matter  of 
design  and  construction.  ^1o  produce  good  work  speedily  is  success.  Time 
is  money  in  the  pressroom.  Money  cannot  be  made  on  a  slow  press,  no  matter 
how  good  the  work,  nor  on  a  so-called  fast  press  incapable  of  the  best  product. 
Speed  and  quality  must  be  combined.    They  are — in  the  Optimus. 

AIR  SPRINGS,  BACK-UP,  MOTOR  ATTACHMENT,  ETC 
As  previously  stated  the  reverse  of  the  bed  is  assisted  by  air  springs. 
These  are  the  most  efficient  on  any  press,  their  superiority  lying  in  the 
Babcock  over-balanced  piston  head,  which  is  adjusted  without  wrench  or  other 
tool;  stays  on  the  screw  where  left,  and  is  always  air-tight.  By  a  hand  nut 
in  the  center  of  the  head  all  the  wear  is  taken  up.  It  always  remains  perfectly 
round.  The  air  valve  acts  automatically,  and  is  free  from  any  pipe  connec- 
tions. ^An  effective  back-up  is  furnished  that  is  operated  from  the  feeder's 
platform.  It  also  acts  as  a  brake.  Not  all  other  machines  are  so  equipped. 
^fFive  times  as  many  Optimus  presses  were  sold  at  Baltimore  after  the  great 
fire  as  of  its  next  highest  competitor,  and  several  times  as  many  as  all  others 
combined.  The  publishers  of  one  of  New  York's  great  magazines  compliment 
us  on  the  manner  nine  large  Optimus  presses  have  stood  an  extraordinary 
test  forced  upon  them  by  a  rush  of  orders.  "On  a  run  of  150,000  impressions 
on  a  cut  form,  39x54 — 140  coated  paper,  we  kept  one  of  your  presses  running 
night  and  day  at  a  speed  of  fifteen  hundred  an  hour,  using  one  set  of  plates 


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for  the  entire  run.  The  cut  form  of  39x54,  170  coated,  is 
run  at  the  rate  of  fourteen  hundred  an  hour,  and  the  super 
and  machine  finished  forms  on  39x54,  155  paper,  at  the  rate 
of  fifteen  hundred  or  sixteen  hundred  per  hour,  all  with  one 
set  of  plates.  We  are  told  by  some  of  our  pressmen  who  have 
not  previously  worked  on  the  Babcock  presses,  that  there  is 
less  time  lost,  and  less  expense  for  repairs  with  the  Babcock 
Optimus  than  with  any  presses  on  which  they  have  ever 
worked.  You  may  rest  assured  that  the  next  time  we  are  in 
the  market  for  another  press,  and  we  expect  it  will  be  soon, 
our  choice  will  be  the  Babcock".  ^There  are  ten  sizes  of  the 
Optimus:  Two  of  two-roller  pony  presses  are  made;  one 
three-roller  for  a  25x38  sheet  and  less,  and  seven  sizes  of 
four-rollers  each.  To  any  of  these  direct  belt  connected  elec- 
tric motor  is  readily  attached.  The  motor  can  be  located  on 
the  floor  near  the  rear  or  front  of  the  press,  or  placed  inside 
the  frame  at  the  rear  entirely  out  of  the  way.  In  either  case 
press  is  arranged  for  motor  drive  before  shipping.  It  is  neces- 
sary for  us  to  know  motor  speed  and  the  size  of  motor  pulley. 

THE  NO.  43  OPTIMUS. 

For  forms  taking  a  25x38  sheet  and  less,  the  No.  43 
Optimus  has  never  been  approached  in  perfection  of  detail, 
economy  and  efficiency.  Its  combination  of  advantages 
furnishes  a  small  press  that  absolutely  stands  alone  in  the 
market,  without  a  rival  or  a  competitor.  We  know  of  no 
work  so  exacting  in  any  direction  as  to  fully  test  its  capabil- 
ities. ^It  is  not  a  pony  press.  While  it  possesses  the  high 
speed,  ease  of  running,  perfect  bed  motion,  superb  sheet 
delivery,  compactness,  accessibility  and  handiness  of  our 
very  popular  pony  Optimus,  and  is  a  little  larger,  the  No.  43 
unites  with  these  the  great  strength,  weight,  interchange- 
ability  of  form  and  table  rollers,  the  patented  inking  arrange- 
ment, perfect  distribution,  and  all  the  other  advantages  of 
our  large  sizes.  ^The  success  and  superiority  of  the  No.  43 
were  assured  from  the  beginning.  The  first  four  were  built 
nearly  five  years  ago.  These  were  sold  at  once,  and  have 
been  in  constant  and  highly  satisfactory  use  since.  From  all 
sections  of  the  United  States,  from  Canada  and  England,  we 
have  received  most  flattering  testimonials  concerning  it,  and 
covering  widely  varying  conditions.  ^Three  three-inch  form 
rollers  cover  the  form  entirely.    These  are  driven  by  two 


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geared  vibrators.  Table  rollers  of  same  size  are 
also  driven  by  two  vibrators,  and  are  interchange- 
able with  form  rollers.  The  form  rollers  and  their 
vibrators  have  an  inking  surface  of  44  1-4  inches 
to  cover  a  23-inch  form.  If  the  form  were  a  solid 
surface,  there  is  inking  capacity  sufficient  to  cover 
it  nearly  twice.  The  rollers  alone  have  a  surface 
of  28 1-4  inches,  or  5  1-4  inches  in  excess  of  form. 
^  The  ink  is  taken  from  the  fountain  to  a  vibrator, 
and  thence  over  the  composition  rollers  to  the  ink 
table,  where  it  is  further  worked  before  going  to 
the  form  rollers.  This  is  of  special  value  on  fine 
illustrated  work.  The  distribution  of  ink,  and  the 
strength  of  the  press,  are  ample  for  the  heaviest 
forms  possible.  It  is  impossible  to  overtax  either. 
Like  all  Optimus  presses  it  will  not  gutter.  ^The 
three-roller  arrangement  gives  us  a  press  occupy- 
ing less  space  than  a  four-roller  taking  the  same 
form,  makes  higher  speed,  requires  less  power, 
stands  lower,  and  is  more  easily  and  quickly 
handled,  while  the  new  device  furnishes  as  perfect 
results  as  heretofore  obtained  with  four.  ^  There 
are  five  tracks  under  bed,  two  of  the  usual  roller 
type,  and  three  wheel  tracks.  The  press  runs 
easily,  almost  noiselessly,  at  twenty-five  hundred. 

THE  PONY  OPTIMUS 

The  Optimus  Pony — there  are  two  of  them — 
is  a  large  Optimus  condensed,  and  is  made  under 
the  same  conditions  to  be  as  good  as  can  be  built. 
In  fact  the  demand  has  been  so  great  for  these 
machines  that  we  have  been  forced  to  set  aside 
one  large  factory  especially  for  their  construction, 
with  the  advantages  of  securing  from  special  men 
and  special  tools  the  very  best  possible  product. 
They  have  the  simple  and  speedy  Optimus  ball 


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and  socket  bed  motion,  the  most  perfect 
in  use;  and  all  the  other  patented  and 
special  features  of  Optimus  machines. 
The  only  notable  difference  is  in  han- 
dling the  ink.  There  are  two  three-inch 
form  rollers  and  plain  table  distribution, 
with  riders  on  the  table  rollers.  The 
form  roller  vibrator  carries  two  com- 
position rider  rollers  when  necessary, 
an  advantageous  arrangement  which 
places  our  pony  distribution  in  a  class 
by  itself.  With  these  composition  riders 
the  inking  efficiency  of  a  four-roller 
press  is  approximated.  This  will  be 
appreciated  in  printing  those  forms 
requiring  extra  inking  capacity.  Of 
special  value,  too,  are  our  new  stripper 
fingers,  as  they  make  easy  the  delivery 
of  sheets  with  the  very  narrowest  grip- 
per  hold.  (fFast,  strong,  almost  noise- 
less, accurate  in  register,  and  handy  for 
make-ready,  the  Optimus  pony  is  the 
money  maker  of  a  pressroom,  and  will 
get  out  several  times  as  much  work  as  a 
large  jobber  and  do  it  better.  It  offers 
economy  in  production,  and  this  is  as 
necessary  in  printing  as  in  any  other 
line  of  manufacture. 


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BABCOCK  DRUM  CYLINDER  PRESSES.       • 


THE  LOW-PRICED  RELIANCE  DRUM  CYLINDER 
PRINTING  PRESS. 

HE  Reliance  is  the  best  low-priced  drum  cylinder  press  obtainable.  It  has  air  springs, 
tapeless  delivery,  steel  tracks,  cut  gears,  noiseless  safety  gripper  motion,  eccentric 
bearings  for  throwing  form  rollers  in  or  out  of  action,  and  a  first-class  fountain.  The 
bed  has  four  bearings  under  impression.  It  is,  in  short,  a  high  class  drum  cylinder 
press  for  newspaper  and  job  work  where  but  one  cylinder  is  required.  It  is  made 
either  with  rack  and  screw  or  table  distribution,  in  one  size  only,  six-column  quarto. 
<f  In  the  beginning,  more  than  twenty  years  ago,  we  learned,  as  some  had  learned 
before  and  others  have  learned  since,  that  it  is  not  possible  to  make  a  press  of  low 
cost  to  the  manufacturer  a  good  press  to  the  buyer.  Our  aim  then  was,  as  it  now  is,  to  buUd  a  good 
press  for  as  little  money  as  possible.  Our  object  led  us  easily  to  a  good  press— at  a  high  cost  to  us. 
Nothing  deterred,  however,  we  proceeded  to  furnish  a  good  press  at  a  price  that  pays  its  manufact- 
urers a  profit  much  less  than  it  should,  and  much  less  than  any  other  press  of  its  kind  anywhere. 
Had  we  not  been  building  other  printing  machines  the  continuation  of  the  manufacture  of  the  Reliance 
•on  its  present  plane  of  excellence  would  have  been  impossible  at  the  price.  No  pretense,  therefore,  is 
made  to  buUd  it  cheaply  for  the  purpose  of  meeting  the  demands  of  a  cheap  trade.  The  people  for 
whom  it  is  designed  are  those  who  can  least  afford  a  cheap  press.  The  aim  always  has  been  to  give  its 
users  a  press  exactly  suited  to  their  needs;  whose  excellencies  would  enable  them  to  do  better  work; 
whose  possession  would  add  to  the  dignity  and  influence  of  the  business;  one  that  would  give  little  or 
no  bother,  and  would  be  durable,  without  constant  repairs.  There  are  some  that  have  been  in  use  for 
fifteen  or  sixteen  years,  the  last  few  on  daily  editions,  and  they  must  be  good  machines  yet;  for  we 
notice  that  their  owners  are  not  seriously  contemplating  any  changes.  TWe  found  that  a  press  for 
the  smaller  offices  should  be  as  carefully  designed  and  constructed  as  machines  sold  at  a  much  higher 
price;  that  while  its  range  of  work  was  more  limited  it  yet  must  possess  certain  qualities  common  to 
all,  even  the  best.  Impressional  strength,  register,  distribution,  speed,  and  correct  proportion  to  in- 
sure long  wear,  are  as  essential  in  the  "country"  press  as  in  the  most  expensive  machine  favored  by  the 
metropolitan  printer;  and  these  have  been  incorporated  in  the  Reliance  in  a  higher  degree  and  in  a  better 
way  than  in  any  other  of  its  kind.  It  will  print  the  paper  and  the  jobs,  and  do  both  well;  and  at  maximum 
speed  will  operate  easily  and  quietly.  <rA  number  of  customers  are  using  Reliance  presses  that  have 
been  in  service  for  years  to  print  their  daily  editions;  and  though  we  make  a  guaranteed  speed  of  1500 
an  hour,  some  are  running  it  at  speeds  much  higher.  We  have  heard  of  a  few  who  speed  it  on  daily  edi- 
tions to  1800  or  1900,  and  in  one  instance  it  is  turning  out  over  2000.  <f  We  recommend  the  Reliance  unre- 
servedly for  all  work  within  its  capabilities.  Its  users  commend  it  highly.  It  is  a  good  press  at  a  low 
price,  and  was  never  so  good  as  now.  The  last  one  set  up  at  this  writing  is  the  best  ever  built.  ^TThere 
are  some  good  low-priced  folders  that  are  readily  attached  to  the  Reliance,  and  when  attached  the  equip- 
ment is  complete  for  newspaper  work,  and  the  investment  will  scarcely  exceed  one  thousand  dollars  for 
the  two  machines.  *!  Here  is  a  bit  of  evidence  that  shows  good  mechanical  design  and  honest  construc- 
tion, at  least.  The  Reliance  referred  to  was  bought  second  hand  by  the  firm  now  using  it,  and  has  had 
long  use.  Our  claims  that  this  press  was  "buUt  on  honor"  and  was  good,  are  substantiated  not  by  this 
one  case  but  by  many.  We  know  that  it  requires  instances  like  this  to  best  bring  conviction,  and  they 
are  cited  enthusiastically,  yet  not  as  often  as  they  might  be.  The  letter  is  dated  Coshocton,  Ohio,  July  27. 
1905:  "Gentlemen:  There  is  in  the  office  of  the  Daily  Age,  Coshocton,  Ohio,  a  Babcock  ReUance  that  has 
been  in  use  several  years,  that  is  making  a  record  hard  to  beUeve  to  be  true;  but  it  is,  for  I  have  witnessed 
what  I  have  to  tell  you.  Their  daily  is  a  six-column  quarto,  and  their  circulation  is  from  2100  to  2900  daily 
(every  evening).  You  can  readily  see  that  it  would  keep  this  press  humping  at  the  guaranteed  speed 
of  1500  per  hour  to  get  their  paper  out  in  time  with  late  news,  but  they  do  it  with  a  speed  as  high  as  2100 
per  hour.  The  press  has  stood  this  racket  for  a  year.  Yours  truly,  A.  N.  Starkes."  <fThemanvifacturers 
say  that  they  have  known  for  many  years  that  the  Reliance  under  proper  conditions,  with  the  right  man, 
would  run  2000  to  2100  per  hour,  and  do  it  nicely.  They  cite  one  in  their  home  town  that  has  been  in  use 
for  ten  or  twelve  years,  that  is  in  excellent  shape  and  never  gives  trouble,  that  seldom  runs  less  than  1800, 
and  frequently  a  good  deal  over  2000.  <rin  a  letter  dated  February,  22, 1906,  we  find  this;  "We  note  you 
do  not  care  for  the  old  Reliance,  which  the  Globe  Company  is  offering.  They  have  sold  this  machine  for 
three  hundred  dollars.  It  is  fourteen  years  old  and  has  printed  a  daily  paper,  without  cessation  or  inter- 
mission, every  business  day  aO  that  time,  getting  out  an  edition  of  eighteen  hundred.  It  has  never  broken 
down  and  never  has  delayed  them  for  a  minute  for  repairs.  The  working  speed,  for  several  years  past, 
has  been  eighteen  hundred  an  hour  on  the  second  side.  They  have  bought  a  second  hand  Duplex  to  take 
its  place.    It  is  still  in  real  good  working  order,  and  apparently,  would  run  another  fourteen  years." 

THE  STANDARD  AND  REGULAR  DRUM  CYLINDER  PRESSES. 

About  seven  years  ago  we  placed  the  remodeled  Standard  on  the  market  as  the  highest  type  of  the 
drum  cylinder  ever  buUt.  We  remade  it  in  its  most  vital  part  by  adapting  the  Optimus  driving  mech- 
anism to  the  new  purpose,  securing  great  speed,  accuracy  of  register,  and  ease  and  quietness  in  oper- 
ation. We  gave  it  increased  strength,  and  made  other  improvements  until  we  perfected  a  drum  press 
that  for  a  lot  of  work  is  quite  as  good  as  a  two-roUer  two-revolution  at  about  half  the  price.  "With  all 
we  preserved  extreme  simplicity.  Minor  improvements  have  been  made  since,  and  others  wiU  be 
made  as  the  advancement  of  printing  and  consequent  new  needs  of  printers  disclose  in  what  direction 
these  shall  lie.    *F  Our  patent  ball  and  socket  bed  motion  gives  the  Standard  the  only  perfect  bed  drive 


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on  a  drum  press.  Add  to  this  air  springs,  tapeless  delivery,  high  fountain  and  excellent 
distribution,  strength  of  impression,  exact  register,  noiseless  gripper  action,  back-up 
mechanism,  controlled  sliders,  patent  eccentric  bearings  for  quickly  throwing  form 
rollers  in  or  out  of  action,  removable  and  adjustable  fly  fingers,  slitter,  counter,  and 
easily  accessible  type  bed,  with  a  general  convenience  and  handiness  unsurpassed, 
and  we  have  the  most  satisfactory  drum  to  be  had  at  any  price.  We  think  there  are  more 
of  them  in  use  than  of  any  two  others  combined.  tfThere  are  four  sizes.  Nos.  2  and  4 
are  used  almost  exclusively  by  job  printers,  for  whose  use  these  small  sizes  are  partic- 
ularly well  adapted.  They  are  "handy,"  and  lend  themselves  most  conveniently  to 
quick  changes  of  forms  and  short  runs,  and  their  high  speed  rapidly  disposes  of  long 
ones.  tfThe  No.  2  will  do  more  and  better  work  than  two  large  jobbers,  and  will 
scarcely  cost  as  much  either  at  first  or  in  operation.  It  will  print  a  form  17  K  x  23,  or 
a  19x25  sheet,  and  will  give  a  range  of  work  in  size  that  is  impossible  on  a  jobber, 
nor  can  the  jobber  equal  it  in  power  of  impression,  in  evenness  of  color  or  in  charac- 
ter of  high-class  product.  One  printer  we  know  uses  three  of  this  size.  He  makes  a 
specialty  of  fine  color  and  half-tone  work,  and  the  product  of  his  machines  is  superb. 
There  is  nothing  better  issued  from  any  two-roller  press  of  any  kind,  and  very  little 
four-roller  work  excells  it.  Speed  2400  per  hour.  ^fThe  No.  4  is  like  the  No.  2,  but 
larger,  printing  a  25x38  sheet,  form  23x36.  A  few  publishefs  of  six  and  seven-column 
folio  newspapers  use  this  size  for  two  pages  at  a  time.  If  a  weekly,  much  of  the 
press's  time  can  be  given  to  job  work;  if  a  daily  its  speed  of  2200  an  hour  is  an  advan- 
tage. Ordinarily,  the  No.  4  is  to  be  found  in  the  job  office.  As  its  maximum  it  prints 
the  stock  sheet  most  used  for  books,  catalogues,  pamphlets  and  the  like;  and  this,  in  con- 
nection with  its  good  qualities  as  a  printing  machine,  its  comparatively  small  size  and 
speed,  has  made  it  desirable  and  popular.  <fThe  No.  6  prints  a  six-column  quarto, 
and  the  No.  7  a  seven-column  quarto.  These  are  the  newspaper  sizes.  We  think  more 
of  them  are  in  daily  than  in  weekly  pressrooms;  and  wherever  they  are  their  users, 
without  exception,  are  speaking  well  of  them.  They  are  used  by  publishers  of 
monthly  religious,  medical,  insurance,  fraternal  and  other  journals,  for  reprints  of 
popular  fiction,  etc.  Some  have  their  presses  of  these  sizes  equipped  with  automatic 
feeders,  and  secure  a  large  output.  From  two  No.  6's,  automatically  fed,  one  user 
reports  28,860  and  28,240  respectively,  in  fifteen  hours,  or  an  average  of  1900  an  hour. 
These  presses  often  run  twenty-four  hours  a  day  for  weeks  at  a  stretch,  and  are  easily 
averaging  1800  net  impressions  all  the  time.  It  is  a  large  output.  After  the  fire  one 
firm  in  Baltimore  put  in  seven,  another  two,  while  other  firms  in  other  cities  make 
use  of  them  in  numbers.  <f  The  Standard  has  rack  and  screw  distribution.  We  make 
it  also  with  table  distribution  and  call  it  the  Regular.  We  furnish  either  style  in 
the  same  sizes  having  equal  speeds.  Aside  from  the  manner  of  distributing  the  ink 
they  are  exactly  alike.  Some  prefer  the  table  distributibn,  and  for  some  work  it  is 
best.  The  high  fountain  of  the  Standard,  with  its  extra  vibrators  and  distributors, 
give  excellent  distribution,  and  approximate  the  advantages  of  the  table  method  very 
closely.  The  Standard  has  the  bed  accessible  from  the  front,  and  this  is  a  point 
appreciated  by  the  newspaper  man  and  many  others.  <TThe  Standard  with  table 
distribution  (The  Regular)  in  the  Nos.  6  and  7  sizes,  is  often  used  by  show  printers, 
sign  printers  and  poster  printers.  We  have  just  furnished  one  large  show  printing 
house  with  four,  two  of  each  size.  One  metallic  sign  company  has  bought  one  of  each 
for  printing  tin,  iron  and  steel  signs,  and  embosses  these  on  the  same  machines. 
This  work  is  done  surprisingly  well  in  black  and  several  colors  in  exact  register. 
Half-tones  on  tin  have  their  distinctness  and  softness  fully  preserved,  quite  equalling 
the  effects  as  shown  when  worked  on  coated  paper  or  cardboard.  tfTo  three  drum 
presses,  the  Standard,  the  Regular,  and  the  Express,  we  have  adapted  the  driving 
mechanistn  of  our  Optimus  two-revolution  machine.  The  driving  motion  is  the  vital 
part  of  a  printing  press,  and  the  one  upon  the  exactness  of  which  the  effectiveness  of 
every  other  part  most  intimately  depends.  In  the  ball  and  socket  motion,  the  sim- 
plest in  use,  lies  the  vital  and  basic  principle  for  driving  a  reciprocating  bed.  It 
insures  register,  high  speed  and  smoothness  in  operation.    It  is  mechanically  perfect, 


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and  has  proved  through  years  to  be  the  best,  the  most  natural,  the  only  correct, 
the  only  lasting  and  satisfactory  device  for  driving  a  printing  press  bed. 
Thousands  have  been  in  use  for  years.  Not  one  has  cost  a  user  one  cent,  nor 
shown  appreciable  wear.  <FIt  is  not  necessary  for  the  man  who  wishes  to  do 
clean,  workmanlike  printing  to  go  beyond  the  cost  of  a  Standard  or  Regular 
drum  to  accomplish  his  purpose.  This  style  of  press  is  not  going  out  of  fashion. 
It  is  as  much  in  demand  now  as  at  any  time.  In  fact  we  are  selling  more.  For 
most  work  it  is  fully  competent.  There  is  some  work,  the  result  of  recent 
development  in  engraving  and  printing,  for  which  another  style  of  press  is 
better  suited;  but  for  that  work  which  comes  to  the  smaller  offices  the  Standard 
is  sufficient,  in  some  cases  best.  It  provides  what  is  required,  a  simple  and 
easily  understood  machine,  low  in  first  cost,  economical  in  operation,  and 
capable  of  high  class  work  when  such  is  demanded  and  the  required  skill  is 
applied.    To  either  the  Standard  or  Regular  a  folder  is  readily  attached. 

THE  FAST  NO.  7  EXPRESS  NEWS  AND  JOB  PRESS. 

A  few^  years  ago  the  demand  for  seven-column  quarto  presses  began  to  be 
pronounced,  and  it  has  constantly  grown.  The  majority  of  users  w^anted  a 
fast  press  that  could  be  sold  at  a  less  price  than  the  No.  7  Dispatch  even  if 
such  a  press  did  not  have  as  high  speed.  As  most  of  these  prospective  buyers 
w^ere  job  printers  as  well  as  newspaper  publishers,  a  machine  that  w^ould 
prove  to  be  an  all  around  good  book  and  job  press  was  advisable,  as  in  the 
combination  lay  the  highest  possible  returns  on  his  investment  to  the  owner. 
tfWith  a  good  understanding  of  the  needs  of  this  class  of  publishers  and 
printers,  it  was  a  comparatively  easy  matter  to  meet  them.  Improving  upon 
and  extending  the  original  ideas  incorporated  in  the  No.  3  Express,  a  very 
fast  machine  designed  especially  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  job  printer,  and 
which  already  had  had  several  years  of  practical  use  in- which  to  demonstrate 
the  value  of  its  special  features,  the  No.  7  Express  was  built.  It  prints  four 
pages  of  the  standard  seven-column  quarto  sheet.  The  bed  is  38x51;  size  of 
matter  33Xx46;  guaranteed  speed  2600  per  hour;  shipping  weight  14,000 
pounds.  There  is  only  one  other  flat-bed  press  of  like  size  that  equals  or 
surpasses  it  in  speed,  and  that  is  the  Dispatch,  described  herein.  No  other 
drum,  and  no  two-revolution,  of  same  size,  approaches  the  No.  7  Express  in 
this  respect.  In  fact,  in  the  shop,  and  in  one  or  two  instances  in  pressrooms, 
the  machine  has  been  run  at  3000  an  hour  "just  to  show  what  it  could  do." 
<FSeveral  unique  features  combine  to  make  this  machine  speedy;  but  this 
special  and  very  valuable  feature  depends  primarily  upon  the  bed  motion  and 
the  inking  mechanism.  The  bed  motion  is  three  to  one,  that  is,  three  revolu- 
tions of  the  star-gear  to  each  impression.  The  bed,  traveling  a  much  shorter 
distance  than  in  the  ordinary  drum,  is  driven  by  our  new  patented  ball  and 
socket  bed  mechanism,  the  shaft  of  which  is  nicely  balanced  by  a  new  bed- 
shaft  balancing  device.  The  whole  gives  great  speed  to  the  bed,  and  extreme 
smoothness  of  action.  The  result  is  fully  sixty  per  cent  more  speed  than  is 
possible  in  a  press  constructed  in  the  usual  way.  The  ball  and  socket  principle 
is  not  new,  as  it  has  been  used  for  years  on  our  well  known  two-revolution 
press,  and,  somewhat  modified,  upon  the  Standard,  Regular  and  No.  3  Express 
drums.  In  its  highest  perfection  it  is  found  in  the  Optimus  and  the  No.  7 
Express.  <FThe  inking  mechanism  is  our  new  patented  high  fountain,  three- 
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Both  of  the  form  rollers  pass  completely  over  the  form  with  the  excep- 
tion of  a  narrow  strip  an  inch  or  so  wide  at  the  back  which  one  roller 
does  not  cover.  This  roller  is  automatically  raised  clear  of  the  form  at 
the  point  of  reverse,  but  is  held  in  close  contact  with  its  vibrator.  This 
obviates  all  tendency  to  streak  the  form  by  reversing  on  the  type.  The 
other  form  roller,  which  passes  entirely  over  the  type,  is  driven  between 
two  steel  vibrators  moving  endwise  in  opposite  directions,  and  because 
of  its  location,  possesses  nearly  double  the  inking  capacity  of  the 
ordinary  roller.  The  entire  arrangement  is  highly  efficient.  tfThe 
fountain  and  rollers  are  placed  closer  to  the  cylinder  than  is  the  usual 
practice,  the  rollers  passing  under  it  as  far  as  practicable.  Space  is 
thus  utilized  that  in  all  other  presses  is  wasted,  and  a  valuable  reduction 
in  the  run  of  the  bed  is  secured  that  materially  increases  speed.  By 
hand  levers  conveniently  placed  on  the  side  frames  the  entire  inking 
mechanism  can  be  moved  forward  away  from  the  cylinder  sufficiently 
for  conveniently  putting  in,  removing  or  adjusting  rollers.  All  become 
readily  accessible.  These  levers  not  only  move  the  inking  apparatus 
in  and  out,  but  automatically  lock  it  in  either  position.  If  necessary  it 
can  be  thrown  forward  and  back  while  the  machine  is  in  operation. 
No  screws  or  clamps  of  any  sort  are  used,  ^This  press  has  our  patented 
safety  gripper  action,  which  registers  perfectly  and  operates  quietly: 
and  while  it  is  vastly  superior  to,  it  is  also  a  much  appreciated  relief 
from,  the  old  fashioned,  commonly  used  and  excessively  noisy  tumbler 
gripper  motion.  There  are  air  springs,  tapeless  rear  fly  delivery,  and 
the  adjustable  fly  as  used  on  our  Standard,  Regular  and  Express  drums, 
any  finger  of  which  can  be  easily  removed  or  adjusted.  The  fly  table 
is  fitted  with  a  first-class  jogger,  ^The  driving  pulleys  are  high  speed, 
running  seven  and  one-half  to  one,  that  is,  seven  and  one-half  revolu- 
tions of  driving  pulley  to  one  impression.  The  outrigger  supporting 
this  high-speed  shaft  is  constructed  to  admit  a  large  driving  pulley, 
making  it  easy  to  use  a  direct  belted  electric  motor  without  alteration. 
There  is  a  back-up  which  can  be  used  as  a  brake,  an  adjustable  feeder's 
platform  on  each  side,  and  a  feedboard  but  slightly  inclined.  The  bed 
is  perfectly  supported  by  a  strong  center-girt.  The  cylinder  is  very 
heavy,  with  large  steel  shaft  and  big  bearings,  giving  great  strength  of 
impression,  <|fThe  press  is  admirably  built  and  finished.  We  have 
spared  no  pains  to  make  it  the  most  thoroughly  up-to-date  two-roller 
press  for  newspaper,  first-class  periodical  and  high  speed  commercial 
work.  It  is  the  latest  and  best  of  the  drum  class,  and  is  without  a  rival 
anywhere.  Its  price  is  within  easy  reach  of  everyone  who  requires 
such  a  machine,  and  for  what  it  secures  we  think  it  surprisingly  low. 

THE  DOUBLE-FEED  DISPATCH  PRESS. 

Faster  than  the  No,  7  Express,  heavier,  and  only  for  newspaper  and 
like  work,  is  the  Double  Feed  Dispatch,  It  is  an  old  favorite,  and  is 
intended  particularly  for  the  printing  of  the  daily  in  the  smaller  cities, 


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It  is  the  fastest  single  cylinder  flat-bed  press  of  its  size  ever  made, 
either  drum  or  two-revolution.  The  bed  runs  just  far  enough  to  print 
the  form,  which  is  inked  from  both  ends.  For  this  purpose  there  is 
a  high  fountain,  with  vibrators  and  rollers,  in  front,  and  another  in 
rear  of  cylinder.  The  short  run  of  the  bed  has  the  advantage  of 
materially  reducing  the  size  of  the  cylinder,  which  is  not  as  large  as 
it  would  be  in  an  ordinary  drum  having  bed  of  same  size.  The  driv- 
ing gear  is  three-to-one,  and  this  with  its  heavy  construction,  short 
travel  and  double  inking,  gives  a  speed  unknown  to  other  flat-bed 
machines.  It  is  quite  as  simple  to  operate  as  the  ordinary  drum. 
C|f  Its  special  service  alone  has  been  considered,  without  any  attempt 
to  fit  the  Dispatch  for  any  thing  else.  For  its  purpose  it  has  no  rival. 
It  is  the  only  machine  of  its  kind,  and  fills  the  gap  between  the  ordi- 
nary drum  and  the  perfecting  press.  For  evening  editions  of  3500  or 
so  there  is  no  press  as  satisfactory.  A  larger  morning  edition  can  be 
printed  as  then  there  is  more  time.  ^The  Dispatch  is  made  in  one 
size  only,  a  seven  column  quarto,  bed  39x52,  with  a  speed,  on  a  good 
foundation,  of  3000  an  hour.  "Weight,  16,800  pounds.  Cf  On  special 
orders  it  can  be  built  single-feed,  which  has  as  great  speed  as  the 
double-feed ;  but  this  style  requires  the  services  of  a  very  expert  feeder 
to  utilize  the  full  capacity  of  the  press.  The  double-feed  permits  the 
use  of  two  feeders,  each  of  whom  is  required  to  handle  sheets  to  half 
the  speed  of  the  machine,  with  a  greater  certainty  of  securing  it.  A 
double-feed  can  be  run  as  a  single-feed,  the  change  requiring  but  a 
moment's  time.  It  is  usual  to  run  the  first  side  with  one  feeder,  and  the 
last  with  two.  Either  feed-board  may  be  used  with  one  feeder,  and 
but  one  folder  is  necessary.  Either  feeder  has  full  control  of  the 
press.  C|p  Compared  with  a  flat-bed  perfecting  press  the  Dispatch 
possesses  all  the  advantages  required  for  the  average  circulation  in 
the  small  cities.  Not  only  does  the  former  cost  more  than  twice  as  much, 
but  it  requires  more  power,  more  space,  higher  priced  labor,  and 
the  wastes  are  greater.  Add  the  depreciation  and  interest  on  the 
increased  cost,  and  the  whole  makes  the  expense  for  printing  the 
average  country  daily  antagonistic  to  an  adequate  profit,  and  far  in 
excess  of  that  incurred  should  the  Dispatch  be  used.  This  machine 
requires  a  small  investment,  ordinary  skill  and  experience,  little 
power,  little  space,  and  makes  little  waste.  It  most  satisfactorily  solves 
the  principal  problem  confronting  the  publishers  of  papers  having 
circulations  within  its  capacity.  A  folder  can  easily  be  attached. 
A  good  one  is  necessary  to  stand  the  pace. 


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BABCOCK  DRUM  CYLINDER  PRESSES. 

THE  FAST  EXPRESS  AND  PONY  DRUMS. 

Read,  if  you  have  not  already  done  so,  what  we  have 
said  of  the  Standard,  giving  special  heed  to  the  claims  made 
for  the  smaller  sizes,  the  sizes  used  by  job  printers.  Then 
imagine  a  Standard  made  heavier,  stronger,  and  improved 
until  it  runs  easily  and  quietly  at  3600  an  hour.  This  will 
be  the  Express,  in  every  way  deserving  its  name.  It  possesses 
every  excellence  of  the  Standard,  all  its  special  patented 
features,  with  some  others  of  its  own.  Its  great  speed,  its 
smoothness  in  operation,  its  accuracy  of  register,  come  through 
that  simplest  and  most  perfect  of  bed  drives,  our  patented 
ball  and  socket  motion,  which  we  again  borrow  from  the 
Optimus.  ^The  Express  is  the  latest  development  in  the 
drum  cylinder,  with  speed  as  its  chief  characteristic.  No 
quality,  however,  needed  in  a  first-class  printing  machine 
has  been  neglected  or  sacrificed  to  furnish  a  speed  here- 
tofore impossible  in  this  style  of  press.  There  is  considerable 
low-priced  work  that  can  be  done  on  this  machine  at  a  profit 
because  of  low  cost  and  high  speed;  and  there  is  little  or  no 
work,  no  matter  how  fine  or  exact,  coming  within  the  limita- 
tions of  two  rollers,  that  it  cannot  satisfactorily  do  in  the 
hands  of  a  good  workman.  CfThe  Express  bed  is  24x31;  form 
18)^x27,  Rack  and  screw  distribution;  patented  high  fountain. 
Weight,  7100  pounds.  Cf  This  machine  with  the  Pony  Standard 
(22x27,  form  17)^x23,  speed  2400)  and  the  Pony  Regular,  same 
size  and  speed  as  the  Standard,  but  with  table  distribution, 
completes  a  trio  of  Pony  drums  that  are  without  a  rival. 
Three-color  process  work  has  been  done  upon  them;  color  work 
in  many  printings  and  most  good  work  is  possible  with  them. 
Their  cost  is  about  one  half  of  that  of  a  two-roller  two-revolu- 
tion press.  They  will  not  cost  as  much  as  two  large  jobbers, 
will  do  more  work  and  will  do  it  better.  Of  two  of  them  a 
Kansas  City  firm  says:  Cf'We  wish  to  say  that  the  Pony 
Standard  and  the  Pony  Express  cylinder  presses  which  you 
have  installed  in  our  plant  in  the  past  year  are  absolutely 
satisfactory,  both  as  to  speed  and  quality  of  work  produced. 
We  do  not  believe  there  is  a  press  in  the  market  that  will  give 
the  same  results  at  anywhere  near  the  price  for  which  these 


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presses  are  sold."  ^For  nearly  eleven  years  we  have 
had  a  Standard  Pony  in  constant  use  in  our  own  printing 
department.  It  is  an  "old  style"  machine.  It  is  not  the 
perfected  machine  we  seU  now.  Through  all  sorts  of 
rushes;  upon  aU  sorts  of  work  from  plainest  to  that  in 
several  colors,  it  has  always  been  a  ready  and  certain 
means  to  a  satisfactory  end.  It  is  a  favorite,  and 
deserves  the  partiality  our  employees  have  for  it.  Its 
last  notable  performances  were  the  printing  of  the  35000 
specimens  (in  invitation  form)  showing  our  new  scripts, 
and  the  first  edition  of  our  handsome  Chase  Book  in 
two  colors,  with  halftones.  ^Few  printers  indeed  would 
put  script  forms — specimen  forms — on  a  drum,  and  an 
old  drum  at  that;  nor  would  they  attempt  three-color 
work  on  such  a  press.  This  is  because  they  do  not 
know  the  Standard,  and  are  not  in  any  way  familiar 
with  the  advantages  and  niceties  of  a  first-class  drum. 
They  forget  that  all  the  improvements  in  presses  have 
not  been  made  upon  the  two-revolution,  and  that  a  large 
percentage  of  all  printing  can  still  be  done  upon  a  two- 
roller  drum  quite  as  well.  ^The  man  who  has  a  good 
trade  that  demands  really  nice,  workmanHke,  every-day 
printing,  cannot  go  amiss  in  selecting  either  the  Express, 
the  Standard,  or  the  Regular.  Each  has  some  special 
advantage  of  its  own;  and  which  of  these  is  best  adapted 
to  his  special  needs  is  easily  determined  by  the  printer 
himself  No  other  drums  as  good  have  ever  been  made. 
They  do  not  cost  much,  either  at  first  or  in  operation. 
If  he  has  the  skill  remarkably  good  results  can  be  had, 
as  satisfactory  to  his  customers  as  profitable  to  himself. 
Of  course  a  drum  has  limitations,  but  its  range  is  not 
nearly  as  restricted  as  most  printers  pretend  to  beHeve. 
^For  the  job  office  the  Nos.  2  and  4  Standard  or 
Regular,  or  the  No.  3  Express,  are  very  desirable,  and 

14  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 
opened  with  one-point  leads 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  182  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


BABCOCK  DRUM  CYLINDER  PRESSES 

will  prove  profitable.  In  the  large  pressroom 
they  offer  a  low-cost  and  very  efficient  relief  to 
the  crowded  two-revolutions,  as  in  a  recent  case 
where  illustrations  of  field  flowers  in  eight  colors 
were  surprisingly  well  done  on  an  old  Standard. 

THE  DRUM  IN  GENERAL. 

Each  style  of  printing  press  has  its  good 
points  and  its  special  uses;  and  there  are  some 
things  within  the  easy  range  of  drum  cylinders 
that  cannot  be  so  perfectly  produced  on  two- 
revolutions,  surprising  as  such  a  statement  may 
be  to  many.  This  is  illustrated  by  a  bit  we  find 
in  a  recent  "Progressive  Printer,"  wherein  the 
writer  recalls  "taking  a  printer  friend  to  see  an 
up  to  date  job  office  in  which  a  large  amount 
of  color-work  was  done  on  very  heavy  card- 
board. In  the  pressroom  was  a  drum  cylinder, 
right  beside  a  latest  pattern  two-revolution;  and 
our  friend  said  to  the  manager,  'Why  in  the 
world  do  you  keep  such  a  trap  in  this  modem 
office?'  We  were  amused  at  seeing  his  look  of 
incredulity  when  told  there  was  no  other  press 
that  would  do  the  particular  work  they  were 
doing  quite  so  well."  ^Many  are  inclined  to 
believe  that  the  drum  cylinder  is  a  thing  of  the 
past.  This  in  the  main  is  an  error,  and  is  refuted 
by  the  steadily  growing  demand  for  presses  of 
this  class.  It  cannot  be  denied  that  much  work 
requires  a  different  kind  of  press;  but  there  is 
now,  and  always  will  be,  a  large  amount  of 
good,  clean,  every-day  printing  to  be  done  under 


16  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 
set  solid 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


BABCOCK  DRUM  CYLINDER  PRESSES. 

conditions  that  preclude  the  advan- 
tageous use  of  high-priced  machines. 
These  conditions  demand  a  simple  and 
easily  understood  press,  one  that  will 
not  require  the  services  of  an  expert, 
and  on  which  any  good  pressman  may 
secure  gratifying  results  with  least  pos- 
sible outlay  of  time.  These  machines 
often  run  a  part  of  the  time  only,  and 
the  investment  should  not  be  great. 
When  the  two-revolution  came  into 
prominence,  the  attention  of  both  build- 
ers and  users  was  turned  to  it,  and  for 
a  time  the  drum  was  neglected.  At 
that  time  the  drum  was  not  all  it  should 
have  been;  but  its  defects  were  not  at 
all  a  necessary  part  of  the  drum  style 
of  press.  The  development  of  the  two- 
revolution  led  later  to  the  perfection  of 
the  drum,  and  its  reinstatement  in  the 
good  opinion  of  an  exacting  and  con- 
stantly increasing  trade.  All  that  the 
drum  needed  was  the  careful  improve- 
ments we  have  given  it.  These  we  have 
borrowed  in  part  from  the  two-revo- 
lution, and  they  reach  their  highest 
development  in  the  Standard,  Regular 
and  the  Express. 


IS  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 
set  solid 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  184  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING 


IONIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  in  Uniform  Line 


21  A  43  a  6  Point  Lining  Ionic        1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

NEW  PRIMARY  ELECTION  LAW 

Hot  Wave  Sweeps  Over  the  Western  Hemisphere 

Yesterdays  Temperature  Above  Normal 

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18 A  35  a  10  Point  Lining  Ionic      3/4  lbs.,  $2.50 

GOOD  ADVERTISING 

Lays  the  Foundation  for  a  Successful 

And  Sound  32  Business  Venture 


21A  42  a  8  Point  Lining  Ionic        2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

MODERN  MACHINERY 

Used  in  the  Construction  of  New  Subways 

Made  Far  More  Durable  and  Safe 

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ISA  28a  12  Point  Lining  Ionic      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

IMMENSE  STEEL 

Structures  Being  Remodeled 

G-igantic  32  Building 


14  Point  Lining  Ionic 


4Ji  lbs.,  $3.00 


ELG-IN  IRON  AND  STEEL  WORKS 

Foreign  Contracts  Placed  "With.  American  Companies 

Business  Blocks  and  95  Tenement  Houses 


9A  18a 


16  Point  Lining  Ionic 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


BEAUTIFUL  SITES  SELECTED 

Building  Operations  Will  Soon  be  Completed 

Beautiful  Architectural  65  Designs 


8A  15a 


20  Point  Lining  Ionic 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


TREASURY  DEPLETED 
Plans  Submitted  38  For  Three  Bridges 


6A  10a 


24  Point  Lining  Ionic 


5%  lbs.,  $3.55 


ADVISORY  BOARDS 
Unfavorable  Report  23  of  Viaduct 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


185 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


CLARENDON    C^^^5    NO.  5  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24A  50a  6  Point  Clarendon  No.  5        1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

GREAT  TRANSCONTINENTAL  RAILROAD 

Grand  Central  Passenger  Station  and  Freight  House  in  Ruins 

Three  Thousand  Fasseneer  and  Freight  Cars  Burning 

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21  A  41  a        10  Point  Clarendon  No.  5        S'/ie  lbs.,  $2.S0 

PULLMAN  PALACE  COACH 
Reduced  Eates  to  all  Points  in  the  North 


23A46a  8  Point  Clarendon  No.  5        2K  lbs.,  $2.25 

NORTH  BOUND  LIMITED  EXPEESS 

Daily  Arrival  and  Departure  of  Excursion  Trains 

Grand  Central  Station  Fifth  Avenue 

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15  A  31  a  12  Point  Clarendon  No.  5      3%  lbs.,  $2.7S 

DETROIT  FAST  MAIL 

Evanston  Midnight  Special  Train 


South  and  West  43  Beginning  Today  i  Dining  Car  64  Fine  Service 

12A20a  16  Point  Clarendon  No.  5  4%  lbs.,  $3.00 

DURABLE  PRINTING  MATERIAL 

Superior  Copper  Mixed  Type  on  the  Point  Lining  System 

With  Deep  Cut  Counters  53  Will  Stand  the  Wear 

9A  19a  18  Point  Clarendon  No  5  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

CALIFORNIA  EXPRESS  TRAINS 

Fastest  Time  Record  Ever  Made  December  Second 
Beautiful  Scenery  32  Vestibule  Sleepers 

8A15a  20  Point  Clarendon  No.  5  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

GREAT  INTERNATIONAL  ROAD 
Passes  Through  Tunnels  37  and  Dense  Forest 

6Alla  24  Point  Clarendon  No.  5  S'-ii  lbs.,  $3.60 

MICHIGAN  FRUIT  FARMS 

Fine  Peaches  6  Grapes  and  Apples 

BARNHART    BROS.  &    SPINDLER'S  186  SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


CLARENDON  EXTRA 


CONDENSED  NUMBER  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


6  Point  Clarendon  Extra  Condensed  No.  5 
33  A  65  a  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

FAKOUS  COLLEGE  RIViLS  MEET  IN  AHKUAL  FOOTBALL  GAME 

Tale  Defeats  Harvard  in  an  Interesting  Game  and  Clinches  Championship 

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12  Point  Clarendon  Extra  Condensed  No.  5 
22  A  44  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.7S 

MAKE  A  BUSINESS  OF  SAVING 
Your  Savifigs  Will  568  Make  You  a  Business 


8  Point  Clarendon  Extra  Condensed  No.  5 
26  A  57  a       ■  2K  lbs.,  $2.2S 

ANCIENT  HISTORY  OF  ROMAN  EMPIRE 

Yery  Facinating  and  Educative  Study  for  Present  Generation 

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10  Point  Clarendon  Extra  Condensed  No.  5 
26  A  52  a  3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

CRUMBLING  ALHAMBRA  DESERTED 
Where  the  Bodies  of  39  Ancient  Spanish  Kings  Rest 


15  A  28  a 


18  Point  Clarendon  Extra  Condensed  No.  5 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


SPECIAL  SALE  ON  HAND  PAINTED  HAVLIN  CHINAWARE 
Unusual  Purchase  ol  Samples  497  at  Less  Than  Hall  ol  Regular  Price 


24  Point  Clarendon  Extra  Condensed  No.  5 


5%  lbs.,  $3.55 


COMPANY  TO  INSTALL  RAILROAD  TO  AURORA 
New  Line  mil  be  Equipped  635  Witli  Modern  Improvements 


30  Point  Clarendon  Extra  Condensed  No.  5 


6'/f6  lbs.,  $4.10 


TWELVE  UNITED  STATES  PRESIDENTS 

SeYeral  Government  Officials  43  Visited  Switzerland 


6A  12a 


36  Point  Clarendon  Extra  Condensed  No.  5 


7  lbs.,  $4.35 


REVISED  AMERICAN  HISTORY 

Contains  Biopaphy  of  7  Geoiie  WasMngton 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


187 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


CALEDONIAN    c^^te^    NUMBERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


17  A  33  a  5  Point  Caledonian  No.  5  1  lb.,  $2.00 

ALPHONSOS  NE-W  AUTOMOBrLE 

Moves  Forward  Slovrly  and  is  Guaranteed  not  to  Kill 

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20  A  36  a  8  Point  Caledonian  No.  5     2%  lbs.,  $2.2S 

CALIFORNIA  AND  MICHIGAN 
Four  Thousand  Apple  63  and  Peach  Trees 


18  A  36a  6  Point  Caledonian  No.  5    H^fi  lbs.,  $2.00 

SEVERAL  LABGE  CROPS  OF  CORN 

Wheat  Rye  and  Oats  Destroyed  very  Recently 

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16  A  31  a  10  Point  Caledonian  No.  5    3'Xb  lbs,,  $2.50 

ELEGANT  CHERRIES 
Large  Shipments  7  Received  Daily 


14  A  26  a  12  Point  Caledonian  No.  5  3K  lbs.,  $2.75 

MENDELSOHN  HARVESTER  COMPANY 

New  Binders  Furnislied  With  5  Electricity  for  Motive  Power       | 


8  A  16  a  18  Point  Caledonian  No.  5  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

HORSES  SHEEP  AND  CATTLE 
Received  From  98  Western  Stock  Farms 


6  A  10  a  24  Point  Caledonian  No.  5  5%  lbs.,  $3.65 

SEVERE  COLD  SNAPS 
Furnished  by  the  48  Weather  Man 

5  A  9  a  30  Point  Caledonian  No.  5  7^6  lbs.,  $4.45 

CORNER  STONES 
Bought  Sold  94  and  Crushed 

4  A  8  a  36  Point  Caledonian  No.  5  S^Xt  lbs.,  $5.15 

ONE  PAPER  MILL 
Situated  on  6  Fox  River 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  188  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


CALEDONIAN  c^^:^  NUMBER  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  Z.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


42  Point  Caledonian  No.  5  UK  lbs.,  $6.80 


FINE  GRADE 
People  3  Agreed 

3A  4a  48  Point  Caledonian  No.  5  12M  lbs.,  $7.50 

TABLETS 
Linen  8  Paper 


SPECIAL  LEADS  I 

'A                                 We  are  putting  up  special  fonts  of  leads  for  lining  type.  'A 

B                                 They  are  cut  in  sizes  from  one  to  twenty  picas,  and  are  S 

graduated  by  half  ems  up  to  ten  picas.  n 

In  thickness  they  are  one,  two,  and  three  points,  the  J 
one-point  leads  being  made  from  brass. 

Each  thickness  is  put  up  in  a  separate  font. 

Price  $1.00  Per  Font 

At  this  low  price  no  office  can  afford  to  be  without  a  full  H 

^                                 assortment.   The  one-point  font  contains  about  260  inches,  ■• 

R                                 each  of  the  others,  four  pounds.  H 

I  FOR  LINING  TYPE  | 

9|             6    POINT  BORDER,    NO.    341  K 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  189     '  QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LIXING   c^^^   DORIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


21  A  42  a  6  Point  Lining  Doric        l'/f6  lbs.,  $2.00 

CAMBRIDGE  tTNIVERSITT  DIRECTOR 

Proficiency  and  Advancement  in  all  Branches 

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17A  34a  10  Point  Lining  Doric        3 Mi  lbs.,  $2.50 

TWO  BILLION  IN  COIN 
United  States  32  Money  Order 

11 A  20a  14  Point  Lining  Doric        4^/6  lbs.,  $3.00 


22  A  44  a  8  Point  Lining  Doric         2%  lbs.,  $2.2S 

DRESS  SKIRTS  IN  HOMESPUN 

Among  the  Many  Bargains  Offered  Today 

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14A28a  12  Point  Lining  Doric         3^  lbs.,  $2.75 

HAVANA  CIGABS 
Three  Dollars  6  Per  Box 

7  A  14  a  18  Point  Lining  Doric        4'?i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

KING  JOHN 


YOUNG  WOMEN 

Little  Girls  5  at  Play        Brave  72  Soldier 


24  Point  Lining  Doric  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


ONE  HUNDRED  YEARS 

Grandest  Historical  38  Events 

4 A  8a  30  Point  Lining  Doric  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 

FAMOUS  FORTS 

Guarded  With  7  Soldiers 

3A6a  36  Point  Lining  Doric  8316  lbs.,  $5.10 

KING  HENRY 

Soldiers  3  Attacking 


42  Point  Lining  Doric  10^  lbs.,  $6.25 


OLD  ROMAN 

Burying  5  Ground 

BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  190  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LININGS  ANTIQUE 


NUMBER  6 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


19  A  37a  6  Point  Lin.  Antique  No.  6      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

HOBSE  SACE  AT  BSIOHTOIT  FABK 

Beatemall  Wins  Opening'  Event  at  Fifty  to  One 

Jockey  Punkxider  is  Tlixown  in  Second  Bace 

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20  A  40a  8  Point  Lin.  Antique  No.  6        iV*  lbs.,  $2.25 

WORLDS  GREATEST  CIRCUS 

Acrobatic  Ferfonuers  the  CMef  Attraction 

Wild  Man  from  Borneo  Eats  Gorillas 

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12  A  24a  12  Point  Lin.  Antique  No.  6      3%  lbs.,  $2.75  !  15  A  30a  10  Point  Lin.  Antique  No.  6      S'/Tb  lbs.,  $2.50 


TRAIZa*  IVRECKED 
Accident  in  715  Elma  City 


FLAYER  BADLY  HURT 
Baseball  Hits  428  His  Stomach 


18  Point  Lining  Antique  No.  6 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


LARGi:  STAMP  COI.I.ECTION 
Many  Varieties  from  78  Both  Continents 


24  Point  Lining  Antique  No.  6 


5?4  lbs.,  $3.50 


STOCK  SHOW  A  SUCCESS 
Rare  Specimens  36  on  Exhibition 


4A  7a 


30  Point  Lining  Antique  No.  6 


714b  lbs.,  $4.35 


MUTER  RETURNS 
Dugr  G«lcl  29  California 


36  Point  Lining  Antique  No,  6 


^.Yi  lbs.,  $5.20 


WATCH  saij: 

Bargrain  6  Tuesday 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY 


191 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


ANTIQUE 


NUMBER  53 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


23  A  43  a  SM  Point  Antique  No.  53       iX  lbs.,  $2.00 

liA'WBRIIAKBBS  FUTB  STEBN  JUDGES 

Thugs  Being  Severely  Punished  for  Crimes  Coiamitted 

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20  A  39  a  8  Point  Antique  No.  53     2%  lbs.,  $2.2S 

NATIVES  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 
Exhibited  at  the  67  "Worlds  Exposition 

ISA  30a  12  Point  Antique  No.  53     3K  lbs.,  $2.7S 

ERIE  STATE  BANK 
Three  Per  Cent  82  Interest 

7A12a  24  Point  Antique  No.  53      5 J^  lbs.,  $3.60 

ENGINES 
Ladies  37  Club 


22A41a  6  Point  Antique  No.  53    1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

BOYS  AND  YOUNG  MENS  CLOTHING 

Headwear  Leather  Goods  Rubbers  and  Umbrellas 

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ISA  35  a  10  Point  Antique  No.  53    S'Xt  lbs.,  $2.S0 

CHICAGO  WATER  WORKS 
Elgin  and  Aurora  36  Electric  Cars 

12  A  23  a  14  Point  Antique  No.  53    A}i  lbs.,  $3.00 

COTTON  FABRICS 
Wholesale  and  93  Retail 

9  A  17  a  18  Point  Antique  No.  53     4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

HOSPITALITY 
Harvard  3  Student 


4A8a 


30  Point  Antique  No.  53 


6%  lbs.,  $4.2S 


HORSE  RACING 
Oranges  6  and  Peaches 


3A6a 


36  Point  Antique  No.  53 


8^  lbs.,  $5.25 


CREAM  ROLLS 
Daily  and  4  Sunday 


3A4a 


42  Point  Antique  No.  53 


10->^  lbs.,  $6.25 


NATURAL 
Open  32  Canal 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


192 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ANTIQUE 


NO.  7 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


20  A  40  a  5'A  Point  Antique  No.  7         l}i  lbs.,  $2.00 

STREET  CABS  OF  LATEST  PATTERN 

North  Division  Suburban  Electric  Railroad  Companies 

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16A  32a  10  Point  Antique  No.  7  3/4  lbs.,  $2.50 

HOMELESS  CHILDREN 
Receiving  6  Christmas  Presents 


20  A   40  a  6  Point  Antique  No.  7  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

EXPENSIVE  HOUSEHOLD  PRESENTS 

Purchased  for  the  New  Brides  and  Grooms 

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19A  37a  8  Point  Antique  No.  7  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

FINEST  DIAMOND  STICiC:PIN 

Very  Handsome  8  Solid  Gold  Necklaces 


12  Point  Antique  No.  7 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


GENERAL  BUSINESS  OFFICE  OPENED 
Investors  Protective  and  94  Loan  Association  Incorporated 


LINING  ANTIQUE   c^ 


CONDENSED  SEEIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


26  A  50  a    8  Point  Lining  Antique  Cond.     2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

HIGH  GRADE  PIANOS  AND  ORGANS 

The  Largest  and  Finest  Stock  of  Pianofortes  in  the  Country 

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21  A  39  a    12  Point  Lining  Antique  Cond.  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

FINE  VIOLINS  AND  GUITARS 
Concerts  Given  by  the  8  Mandolin  Clubs 


23  A  48  a    10  Point  Lining  Antique  Cond.     3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

GEAND  AND  UPRIGHT  PIA.NOS 

Excellent  Bargain  in  Slightly  Used  Instruments 

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16A34a     14  Point  Lining  Antique  Cond.     45^6  lbs.,  $3.00 

MUSICIANS  FAVORITE 
Wonderful  Instrument  4  Exhibit 


13A  25a 


16  Point  LiningAntique  Condensed 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


TICKETS  SOLD  AT  THE  GRANT  MUSIC  HOUSE 
Cotton  Pickers  Brass  Band  6  Playing  at  the  Riverview  Parks 


10  A  20  a 


20  Point  Lining  Antique  Condensed 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


LARGEST  COLORED  MINSTREL  TROUPE 
Africans  Sing  and  Play  the  9  Popular  Songs  of  the  Day 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


SKELETON  ANTIQUE 


NUMBER  55 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


28  A  55  a     10  Point  Skeleton  Antique  No.  55     2>^  lbs.,  $2.S0 

MAGNIFICENT  SCENERY  ALONI}  THE  LAKE  SHORE 
Excursion  Steamers  Now  Ruiming  From  CMcago  to  MlIwauKee 


13A25a    20  Point  Skeleton  Antique  No.  55     4 '^ii  lbs.,  $3.25 

CONSOLIDATED  BAKERY 
Dealers  in  First  97  Class  Fancy  Pastry 


24A46a      12  Point  Skeleton  Antique  No.  55     3 '/4  lbs.,  $2.75 

FASHIONABLE  ORIENTAL  COSTUMES 

Coloren  Ostricli  Plunies  for  Laaies  Spring  Hat  Styles 

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20A39a     14  Point  Skeleton  Antique  No.  55     3%lbs.,$3.00 

fiREAT  FOREST  FIRE  IBMICMAH 
BiillJlnp  SnrroMileJ  36  ly  Walls  of  Flaie 


24  Point  Skeleton  Antique  No.  55 


4?i  lbs.,  $3.60 


IS  a  ni 


IN  THE  GOVERNMENT 
t  LaaflS  3801  to 


1  Pflsili 


36  Point  Skeleton  Antique  No.  55 


5?i'6  lbs.,  $4.25 


File  Fruit  anl  Berry  Pies  83  Breai  ani  Hot  ffafers 


Point  Skeleton  Antique  No.  55 


9%  lbs.,  $6.35 


54  Point  Skeleton  Antique  No.  55 


10%  lbs.,  $7.50 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


194 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


mm  ^^m^  cmiMrER 


Weights  and  Prices  gfiven  are  Approximate;  see  pag^e  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


28  A  12  Point  Lining  Chamfer  If^  lbs.,  $1.50 

mmiii  mui  car  ield  up  by  maskeo  men 


21  A  18  Point  Lining  Chamfer  2%  lbs.,  $2.00 

CAR  JUMPS  TRACUOUNDING  CURVE 


24  Point  Lining  Chamfer 


354  lbs.,  $2.50 


FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK  OF  23  SANDVILLE  CLOSES  ITS  DOORS 


26  Point  Lining  Chamfer 


3)4  lbs.,  $2.50 


CASHIER  SKIPPED  TO  CMDHe  WITH  ALL  THE  FUNDS 


30  Point  Lining  Chamfer 


3K  lbs.,  $2.50 


DEPOSITOHS  WILL  BE  Pi  U  DDLUIR  FOR  DOLUIR 


8A 


36  Point  Lining  Chamfer 


3%  lbs.,  $2.90 


[TINC  OF  DIRECTORS  S4  PROVIOE  CASH 


42  Point  Lining  Chamfer 


45^8  lbs.,  $3.25 


28 


T 


Point  Lining  Chamfer 


SH  lbs.,  $3.90 


TAKES  CHARGE  03  OF  BANK  ASSETS 


6A 


54  Point  Lining  Chamfer 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


WILL  m 


PAVINC  MONBAy 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  196 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ANTIOUE  CONDENSED   ^^^^    NUMBER  S5 


Weigths  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


23  A  44  a  14  Point  Antique  Condensed  No.  55  35^  lbs.,  $3.00 

THOMAS  JEFFERSON  MUST  HAVE  THOUGHT  HE  HAD  OUTGROWN  SHORT  TROUSERS 

WbeD  He  AstoDisbed  tlie  CabiDet  by  His  Appearing  Belore  Tbem  in  Long  Trousers  and  a  New  Froci(  Coat 

Red  Necktie  Standing  Collar  Fancy  Vest  Buttonbole  Bouquet  Fedora  Hat  and  Tan  Sboes 

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13  A  26  a  18  Point  Antique  Condensed  No.  55  4'/^  lbs.,  $3.25 

FINEST  WOOLEN  MILLS  LOCATED  ALONG  THE  OLD  CREEK 

Prisoners  Robbed  Colorado  Gold  Mmes  Saturday  Morning  August  Fourtli 

Detective  Brown  Awarded  Lead  32  Medal  for  Malting  Capture 

9  A   16  a  24  Point  Antique  Condensed  No.  55  4' i6  lbs.,  $3.55 

TROUSERS  BICYCLE  RIDERS  WEAR  TODAY 

Are  Somewhat  Similar  to  Tbose  Worn  in  Colonial  Times 

Wheels  Having  9S  Revived  Olden  Time  Styles 

6  A  12  a  30  Point  Antique  Condensed  No.  55  5%  lbs.,  $4.00 

COPPER-MIXED  TYPE  RECEIVED 

Hlgbest  Award  at  tlie  8  CoIumliiaD  Exposition 


42  Point  Antique  Condensed  No.  55  7'A  lbs.,  $5.25 


THOUSANDS  OF  PRINTING  OFFICES 

Use  Only  Superior  46  Copper-Mixed  Type 

BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  196  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ANTIQUE  GOND.   c^^^   NUMBER  52 


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Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


29  A       12  Point  Antique  Cond.  No.  52       l^Ab  lbs.,  $1.50 

UNITED  STATES  MINSTRELS  CONCERTS 
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14  A       20  Point  Antique  Cond.  No.  52        3%  lbs.,  $2.25 

LARGE  42  BUIO INOS 


23  A       14  Point  Antique  Cond.  No.  52        2M  lbs.,  $1.75 

CONCERT  GIVEN  BT  ORCHESTRA 
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19A        18  Point  Antique  Cond.  No.  52       3M6  lbs.,  $2.00 

FINEST  FARMS  2  LOWEST 


ISA  24  Point  Antique  Condensed  No.  52  4  lbs.,  $2.55 

SHEEP  SWINE  FOETRT  29  AND  STOCK  FARM 


30  Point  Antique  Condensed  No.  52  4^6  lbs.,  $2.60 


SEVENTEEN  ACRES  32  OF  GROUND 


36  Point  Antique  Condensed  No,  52  ^%  lbs.,  $2.95 


BARGAIN  IN  THIS  8  PROPERTY 


48  Point  Antique  Condensed  No.  52  6%  lbs.,  $4.05 


FINE  HOUSES  4  TO  RENT 


60  Point  Antique  Condensed  No.  52  6K  lbs.,  $3.75 


LOW  PRIIE  5  LANDS 


72  Point  Antique  Condensed  No.  52  8%  lbs.,  $5.10 


LARGE  7  ESTATE 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  197         •  QUALITY   AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


.^^jrxtlQL'u.e  "Fi^^ffca. 


3Nria.xxi.loex:*  55 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


13  A  25  a     6  Point  Ant.  Extended  No.  55    1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

Xa34:S078»O 

9A  17a     10  Point  Ant.  Extended  No.  55   3'/f6  lbs.,  $2.50 

Sfkld.  t]3.0   '^  H.OTT1  a,xxs 

3A  6a      20  Point  Ant.  Extended  No.  55    4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


11  A  20a     8  Point  Ant.  Extended  No.  55     2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

Z*x-es]3.  Xlotne  ^3A.ls.ec].  lE*±Gm 
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7A  14a     12  Point  Ant.  Extended  No.  55   3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


flO^;St    58    3V[0^;'tS 


5A  10a     16  Point  Ant.  Extended  No.  55     4Jt  lbs.,  $3.00 


Send  9  Oox^t^ 


30  Point  Antique  Extended  No.  55 


SVs  lbs.,  $5.05 


jA^tcxX*  lEZjs:t*€L 


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Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Lii 


7A  14  a     12  Point  Ant.  Extended  No.  56    3%   lbs.,  $2.80 


5A  9a      16  Point  Ant.  Extended  No.  56    Alib  lbs.,  $3.05 


mxt  ^19  CSold 


20  Point  Antique  Extended  No.  56 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


30  Point  Antique  Extended  No.  56 


8?16  lbs.,  $5.25 


BARNHART  BROS.  i.  SPINDLER'S 


193 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Hiix:.  ]xro.  BS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


7  A  14  a     14  Point  Antique  Extended  No.  53    AH  lbs.,  $3.10 


5  A  10  a      18  Point  Antique  Extended  No.  53  4'^6  lbs.,  $3.25 


lSQ4BeTSO 


3A6a 


24  Point  Antique  Extended  No.  53 


5%  lbs..  $3.50 


XjiiTiira-  i^isEiTon 


.A.3SrTIQ-CrE  E^^TID. 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


15  A  29a    6  Point  Lining  French  Ant.  Extd.    l'/i6  lbs.,  $2.00 
Bea.-u.tif\il  IPoeno.  Tsjr  "^77" m..  Stialcespeare 

11  A  22  a  10  Point  Lining  French  Ant.  Extd.  3l4  lbs.,  $2.50 

H-ancLrecL  "STears  33  Old. 

6A9a     16  Point  Lining  French  Ant.  Extd.      4->i  lbs.,  $3.00 


14A  25  a    8  Point  Lining  French  Ant.  Extd.     2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

iF^iz^TE  i<t-je:-^7^  BOOI^S 

I^oToinson    OrvLsoe   Ea,st   Xj37"nrLe 

8  A  15  a     14  Point  Lining  French  Ant.  Extd.     AK  lbs.,  $3.00 

O-oocL  57^  JDra^ma^s 

4  A  8a     20  Point  Lining  French  Ant.  Extd.     4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

Solo  S  ^)"u.et 


3A5a 


24  Point  Lining  French  Antique  Extended 


SVs  lbs.,  $3.60 


Orig'in.  of  ^  DbsZCori.ls:e3r 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


199 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Lining  Antique 


Pointed  Series 


Weights  and  Prices  yiven  are  Approximate;  see  pa^e  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Une. 


9  A  19  a        14  Point  Lining  Antique  Pointed    ^}i  lbs.,  $3.00 

PORK  CHOPS 

Fine  Mutton  Steinrs 

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6A  13a     18  Point  Lining  Antique  Pointed  5  lbs.,  $3.30 


Music  Colleges 


24  Point  Lining  Antique  Pointed 


,      574b  lbs.,  $3.50 


SMALL  REID  BEETS 

String  Beans  Piclsled  Onions 

Green  Peas  and  5  Cabbage 


30  Point  Lining  Antique  Pointed 


69i6  lbs.,  $4.2S 


GERMAN  SOCIETY 
United  States  6  Senators 


36  Point  Lining  Antique  Pointed 


8%  lbs.,  $5.30 


EMPTY  HONORS 
Monarchial  8  Rulers 


48  Point  Lining  Antique  Pointed 


12J4  lbs.,  $7.50 


Frsiixie  3  Houses 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


aoo 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING   ^^^^   CONCAVE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


21  A  6  Point  Lining  Concave  %  lb.,  $1.00 

METROPOLITAN  AUCTION  PARLORS  CONTAINING  EVERYTHING  USEFUL  IN  THE 

HOUSEHOLD  LINE  WILL  BE  OPENED  NEXT  WEEK  PRIVATE  SALES  MADE  TO  PARTIES  DESIRING 

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21  A  10  Point  Lining  Concave  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

COMPLETE  OUTFITS  OF  FINE  MAHOGANY  BOOKCASES 
ROLLTOP  DESKS  FINE  CHAIRS  95  ALL  KINDS  OFFICE  FURNITURE 

14  A  12  Point  Lining  Concave  2  lbs.,  $1.S0 

BRUSSELS  CARPETS  AND  TAPESTRY 
FASHIONABLE  DINING  58  ROOM  DECORATIONS 

11 A  18  Point  Lining  Concave  ^  3!^6  lbs.,  $2.00  r 

HOUSEHOLD  ARTICLES 
DEALER  IN  FANCY  64  FURNITURE 

8  A  24  Point  Lining  Concave  4^  lbs.,  $2.80 

PERFORMING 
MORNING  5  EXERCISES 

5  A  30  Point  Lining  Concave  4"i6  lbs.,  $3.00 

CHINA  7  CABINETS 

5  A  36  Point  Lining  Concave  6%.  lbs.,  $4.00 

OFFICE  2  DESK 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  201  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEOUALED 


LINING  MODERN    C^wfc^    ANTIQUE  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


22  A  41a     6  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique     1%  lbs.,  $2.00  18  A  38  a     8  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique      2/i  lbs.,  $2.2S 

CHOICE  FLOWERS  OF  CENTRAL  AMERICA  STONE  HOUSE  THAT  JACK  BUILT 

Traveling  the  Beautiful  Switzerland  Mountains         i         Beautiful  ScenePy  Of  the  Rocky  Mountains 


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19  A  38  a    10  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique     3//6  lbs.,  $2.50 

FINE  BARGAIN  COUNTERS 


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17  A  32  a     12  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique    3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

AMERICAN  STEAMBOAT 


Small  Store  Has  947  Artistic  Display  Pleasant  Refreshing  43  Stream 

11  A  21  a  18  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

GENERAL  QUARTERS  FOR  IMPORTED  FIGS 
Reception  and  Ball  given  56  by  Prominent  Clubmen 

8  A  15  a  20  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

EASTERN  CONFERENCE  MEETS 
Chicagfo  Madison  73  and  Saint  Paul  Bonds 

6  A  13  a  24  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique  5%  lbs.,  $3.55 

GRADUATING  EXERCISES 
Evanston  Musical  64  College  Enlarged 


30  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique  7  lbs.,  $4.35 


SUBSTANTIAL  COMFORTS 
President  of  36  Three  Railroads 

5  A  7a  36  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique  8H>  lbs.,  $5.10 

SPRING  CHICKENS 
Received  8  Friday  Morning 

BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  208  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING  MODERN    C^^^^    ANTIQUE  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


4  A  8a  42  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique  10^  lbs.,  $6.25 

CURIOUS  DEPOSIT 
Found  Gold  9  Nuggets 


48  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique  12H  lbs.,  $7.60 


SHEET  MUSIC 
Operatic  7  Singing 


60  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique  IS^/ii  lbs.,  $9.20 


SUPERIOR 
Display  5  Type 

3  A  3a  72  Point  Lining  Modern  Antique  le'/fb  lbs.,  $9.35 

FLORISTS 
Great  8  Days 

POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  203  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Lining  Light  ^^m^  Modern  Series 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24  Point  Lining  Light  Modern  5}i  lbs.,  $3.55 


HARVESTING  MACHINERY 

First  Class  Results  Obtained  Through  The 

Good  Work  of  36  These  Machines 


30  Point  Lining  Light  Modern  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


FINE  DAIRY  BUTTER 
Wisconsin  Full  7  Cream  Cheese 

5  A  8a  36  Point  Lining  Light  Modern  S'/fi  lbs.,  $5.00 

MORNING  PAPERS 
General  Delivery  5  Station 


42  Point  Lining  Light  Modern  .     lOH  lbs.,  $6.35 


ORNAMENTAL 
Mahogany  4  Roekeps 

4  A  6a  48  Point  Lining  Light  Modern  13  lbs.,  $7.80 

GEOGRAPHY 
Mounds  8  Streams 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  204  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


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LATIN  ^m^^  NO.  52 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate,  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


12  Point  Latin  No.  52  '  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

COME  AND  SEE  OUR  BIG  BARGAIN 
UPHOLSTERED  PARLOR  FURNITURE  SETS 

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9A  '  16  Point  Latin  No.  52  2^  lbs.,  $1.80 

FURNITURE  CONVENTION 
SOLID   OAK  ROCKING  27  CHAIRS 

8  A  20  Point  Latin  No.  52  3%  lbs.,  $2.25 

OAK  AND  45  BRASS  BEDS 

7  A  24  Point  Latin  No.  52  4'/f6  lbs.,  $2.60 

GRAND  3  FURNITURE 

5  A  "  36  Point  Latin  No.  52  '  e'/fi  lbs.,  $3.85 

FINE  COUCHES  7 


42  Point  Latin  No.  52  7Vs  lbs.,  $4.75 


RED  8  ROOMS 


5  A  48  Point  Latin  No.  52  S'Ai  lbs.,  $5.00 

GOLD 8 BUG 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  205  QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LIGHT 


17  A  34  a  6  Point  Light  Latin        1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

READY   TO  WEAR  GARMENTS 

Our  Quality  and  Workmanship  Unequaled 

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14  A  29  a  10  Point  Light  Latin       3 '//6  lbs.,  $2.50 

RESCUING  SINNERS 
Enlightens  Your   32    Burden 

6  A  10  a  24  Point  Light  Latin         5?^  lbs.,  $3.60 

HOME  RUN 
Scored  7  Eight 


LATIN 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


15  A  31  a  8  Point  Light  Latin  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

MANS   COMPLETE  CLOTHIER 

Clothing   for    Particular   Dressers 

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14  A  26a  12  Point  Light  Latin       3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

CANNED  APRICOTS 
Delicious  5  Canned  Goods 

7  A  15a  18  Point  Light  Latin  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

ESTABLISHED 
Printing  6  Office 


30  Point  Light  Latin 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


MELODIOUS  STRAINS 
Mandolin  Violin  4  and  Guitar 


36  Point  Light  Latin 


8%  lbs,,  $5.50 


LARGE  STORE 

Wholesale  5  Jewelry 


3A  5a 


48  Point  Light  Latin 


13'/f6  lbs.,  $7.85 


ONE  REAM 
Ginefer  8  Bread 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


206 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LATIN 


NO.  5 


Weights  and  Prices  gfivea  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


17  A  34  a  6  Point  Latin  No.  5  1?46  lbs..  $2.00 

VACATION   TIME   IS   COMING 

Spend  the  Hot  Summer  in  the  Mountains 

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15  A  29  a 


10  Point  Latin  No.  5  S'/ii  lbs.,  $2.50 


ACROSS  THE  PACIFIC 
Modern    Home   42   Comforts 

5  A  11  a  24  Point  Latin  No.  5  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

BICYCLES 
Stored  7  Here 


15  A  32  a  8  Point  Latin  No.  5  2 M lbs.,  $2.25 

AMERICAN  SPORTSMEN 

Hunting  Expedition  to  Georgia  Bay 

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14  A  28a  12  Point  Latin  No.  5  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

SAVINGS  ACCOUNT 
Interest  on   3  All   Deposits 


18  Point  Latin  No.  5 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


PHARMACIST 
Only  Pure  4  Drugs 


30  Point  Latin  No.  5 


7  lbs.,  $4.35 


MILITARY  CARNIVAL 
Great  Opening  5  Tonight 


36  Point  Latin  No.  5 


8H  lbs.,  $5.05 


FRESH  MEATS 
Pure  Jersey  2  Butter 


48  Point  Latin  No.  5 


12%  lbs.,  $7.80 


HARD  COAL 
Good  8  Weight 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


207 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LATIN  CONDENSED 


NUMBER  ONE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


28  A  55  a      10  Point  Latin  Condensed  No.  1     3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

CELEBRATING  VICTORIA  DAY  IN  CHATHAM 

Bold  Bad  Men  Robbed  the  Banks  in  Broad  Day  Light 

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11  A  21a      24  Point  Latin  Condensed  No.  1      5^  lbs.,  $3.55 

BOYS  TAKE  WARNING 
Danger  is  34  Hovering  Near 

8  A  15  a      30  Point  Latin  Condensed  No.  1     6%  lbs.,  $4.00 

PACIFIC  SAILOR 

Dangerous  52  Voyage 


24  A  48  a      12  Point  Latin  Condensed  No.  1     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

FAR  IN  THE  DISTANCE  CAME  THE  ENEMY 

Our  Whole  Regiment  Kept  as  Still  as  Deathj 

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16  A  33  a      18  Point  Latin  Condensed  No.  1     4%  lbs.,  $3.2 

SPEND  NOT  YOUR  TIME  IDELY 
Make  Hay  While  65  the  San  Shines 

6  A  10  a     36  Point  Latin  Condensed  No.  1       6'^i6  lbs.,  $4.2 

EIGHT  WOMEN 
Arrested  2  Sunday] 


48  Point  Latin  Condensed  No.  1 


10%  lbs.,  $6.40 


THAMES  RIVER  TRAGEDY 
Most  Delightful  8  Sunimer  Outing 


60  Point  Latin  Condensed  No.  1 


85/4  lbs.,  $5.00 


Stylisb  June  3  WEDDINGS 


72  Point  Latin  Condensed  No.  1 


g^At  lbs.,  $5.30 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


208 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING    c^^fe^    RUNIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


22  A  43  a  10  Point  Lining  Runic        3^6  lbs.,  $2.50 

REFRESHING  RECREATION 

From  the  Daily  Business  Adventures  of  Life 

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11  A  20  a  18  Point  Lining  Runic  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

SENIOR  GRADES 
Graduation  7  Exercise 


18  A  37  a  12  Point  Lining  Runic        3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

LINING  SYSTEM  TYPES 

From  Superior  Copper-Mixed  Metal 

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14  A  27  a  14  Point  Lining  Runic  4}i  lbs.,  $3.00 

ELEGANT  DESIGNS 
Large  Display  4  of  Fine  Art 


24  Point  Lining  Runic 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


RAILWAY  FREIGHT  STATION 
Household  Goods  58  Safely  Transported 


30  Point  Lining  Runic 


67/16  lbs.,  $4.00 


GRAND  STREET  PARADE 
Consisting  of  9  New  Brass  Bands 


42  Point  Lining  Runic 


9  lbs.,  $5.40 


FINE  READING  ROOM 
Institute  Public  7  Library 


4  A  8a 


54  Point  Lining  Runic 


nVtb  lbs.,  $7.55 


CONVENTIONS 
Popular  3  Statesmen 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


209 


QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  FRENCH 


CLARENDON 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


29  A  58  a  6  Point  Lining  Fr.  Clarendon  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

AUCTION  SALE  TOESDAY  AND  SATUEDA7 

Household  Furniture  Horses  Cows  Sheep  Hogs  and  Farming  Machinery 

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21  A  42  a  10  Point  Lining  Fr.  Clarendon  3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

MOST  NOBLE  CHAEGER 
Carried  Him  From  374  the  Battle  Fields 

13  A  25  a  18  Point  Lining  Fr.  Cla'rendon  4%  lbs..  $3.25 

FAITHFUL  GUARD 
Saved  Many  592  Euildings 


25  A  49  a  8  Point  Lining  Fr.  Clarendon    2}i  lbs.,  $2.a 

PRETTY  AND  TASTY  DESIGNS 

Made  hj  Using  our  Lining  Type  Rules  and  Border 

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18  A  35  a  12  Point  Lining  Fr.  Clarendon  3%  lbs.,  $2.* 

EUSSIAIT  SEALSKIN 
Fur  Coats  Cloaks  386  and  Jackets 

16  A  31  a  14  Point  Lining  Fr.  Clarendon    4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

GOLD  AND  SILVER 
Mines  of  Utah  453  and  Nevada 


7A  16a 


24  Point  Lining  French  Clarendon 


5^  lbs.,  $3.50 


IMPOHTED  LACE  CUHTAINS 
Plain  and  Fancy  73  Portiers  and  TaUe  Covers 


30  Point  Lining  French  Clarendon 


eVi  lbs..  $4.10 


FINE  FARM  PRODUCTS 
Butter  Cheese  Milk  42  Honey  Poultry 


36  Point  Lining  French  Clarendon 


73.4  lbs.,  $4.45 


LONDON  GARDENS 
Manchester  59  Outing-  Glut 


Point  Lining  French  Clarendon 


10%  lbs.,  $6.?5 


THEATRE  8  Comr)anv 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


210 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


umGEEvmH  c^m^  mummsi 


Weights  and  Prices  g"iven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


23A  45a      14  Point  Lin.  Egyptian  Ex.  Cond.  SVit  lbs.,  $3.00 

roimus  mim  m  mm 

M  in  Abundance  in  South  America  id  Afiica 

7 Pi.  15a       36  Point  Lin.  Egyptian  Ex.  Cond.     SYi  lbs..  $4.30 


M\ii  SsasoD  E4  In  ^i 


18A  36a      18  Point  Lin.  Egyptian  Ex.  Cond.   4'/f6  lbs.,  $3.25 

CAfmES  m  mmim 

Tventj  Notorious  SS  Crooks  in  Kansas  City 
1! 


13A  23a      24  Point  Lin.  Egyptian  Ex.  Cond.    4^  lbs..  $3.50 


kkr  Msg  3SE  Sells  Were  SHeiceil 


42  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extra  Condensed 


75/8  lbs..  $5.35 


II  il 

Mts  Feopk  Eied  asl  59  Maijf  Seriousl;  Wed 


6A  10a 


48  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extra  Condensed 


.  lbs.,  $6.25 


hm  Ut  75  LED  BY  RUFFIANS 


4A6a 


60  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extra  Condensed 


9'/f6  lbs.,  $6.35 


MS  THE  8  Allanlic  in  Boats 


72  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extra  Condensed 


13  lbs.,  $8.85 


LugBst  Body  46  OFITER 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Zrfxziizig  Sgyp-biaza. 


Sx-iezidecL  Series 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


14  A  26  a         8  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extd.      2}i  lbs.,  $2.25 

BZ^T7SXZZZTGi  2^ilZSEir 

ZZome  From  •hTa.&  Fa.S'bure 
1234567  SSO 


12  A  22  a       10  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extd.     3'/f6  lbs.,  $2.50 

IMI'IIOVELIEITT 

GHurziizig  2v£a.c]aizies  Ue'nr 

Sys-bezn  of  Zzicu.'ba.-bors 


12  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extended 


3%  lbs.,  $2.80 


SFOZITSMBIT  ZIT72TTZ2TG  VTZZiD  GAMB 
Deer  Antelopes  Buffalos  23  Bears  Ziioxis  and  Tigers 


7  A  14  a 


18  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extended 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


RABBITS  DEER  AXTD  QT7AZL 
Buxiters  Pursued  by  5  Savage  Hounds 


5  A  10  a 


24  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extended 


5%  lbs.,  $3.70 


American  68  Cheese  Factory 


3A  6  a 


36  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extended 


%'Ab  lbs.,  $5.00 


ELCZIT  DAZR? 
Aurora  97  Mills  Depot 


48  Point  Lining  Egyptian  Extended 


12^  lbs.,  $7.50 


Fresh  65  Dairy 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


212 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC 


TITLE  NO.  82 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Une. 


34  A  6  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  821      ?<  lb.,  $1.00 

M«NY    MEN    MAKE    »    MISTAKE  WHEN    TMEV    FAIL  TO   LIVE    THIS   OUT 
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23  A  6  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  823      %  lb.,  $1.00 

WITH  THE   STRONGEST   346   BANK  IN   AMERICA 


20  A  6  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  825      H  lb.,  $1.00 

ARE  OFTEN  864-  MANY   MILES  SQUARE 

16A  10  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

DRIVE  WITHOUT  3  HARM 

8  A  16  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82  2»/f'6  lbs.,  $1.75 

NORTH  3  WEST 

8  A  20  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82  3%  lbs.,  $2.35 

BATHING     2 


29  A  6  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  822      %  lb.,  $1.00 

THROUGH  OUR   GREAT  MOUNTAINS   ALONG  THE   PACIFIC 

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21  A  6  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  824     H  lb.,  $1.00 

GENERAL  STATE  357  BANKING  BUSINESS 

20  A  8  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82    1^  lbs.,  $1.25 

DINING  CARS  86  ARE  ENJOYED 

12  A  12  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82        2  lbs.,  $1.50 

GAME  970   PLAYED 

8  A  18  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82        3  lbs.,  $2.00 

PLEASANT  6 

6  A        24  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82      A^At  lbs.,  $2.75 

NORTH    4 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82 


5%  lbs.,  $3.25 


SPRING  8  STYLE 


36  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82 


lbs.,  $3.95 


MODEL  4  SUIT 


48  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82 


85/C6lbs.,  $5.00 


PRIZE  6  GAKE 


54  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82 


ll3^  lbs.,  $6.70 


PET  5  DOG 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MODERN  GOTHIC 


TITLE  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


28  A  6  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  1     Vt,  lb.,  $1.00 

THE  INVENTION  OF  PRINTING  HAS  BEEN 

RECOGNIZED  BY  ALL  MEN  AS  THE  MOST  IMPORTANT 

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22  A  8  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  3     Iji  lbs.,  $1.25 

THE  FIFTEENTH  CENTURY 
TYPES   MADE  24  WITHOUT  SYSTEM 

17  A         10  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  5  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

LINING  SYSTEM 
POINT  LINE  72  POINT  SET 

13  A  12  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title         2  lbs.,  $1.50 

COPPER  MIXED 
DURABLE  65  TYPES 

10  A  16  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title       2^  lbs.,  $1.80 

FINE  TYPE 
MANY  5  FACES 


22  A         6  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  2        Ji  lb.,  $1.00 

BIG  SILK  CLEARANCE  SALE  EVERY 

ODD  AND   BROKEN   LINE   SOLD   BELOW  COST 

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18  A  8  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  4    iX  lbs.,  $1.25 

WEDNESDAY  BARGAINS 
GREAT  DAY  AT  92  THE  STORES 

16  A        10  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  6    1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

TRADING  STAMPS 
MONDAY  48  PURCHASES 

12  A  14  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title        1%  lbs.,  $1.75 

SUNSHINE 
RAIN  23  STORMS 

10  A  18  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title        ZMf>  lbs.,  $2.15 

LIGHTNING 
DARK  7  CLOUD 


20  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title 


i%.  lbs.,  $2.30 


BEST  STEAMERS  3  AFLOAT 


24  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title 


Wii  lbs.,  $2.70 


THE!  POETS  7  OF  OLD 


5A 


30  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


THE  9  SCIENTIFIC 


36  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title 


6! 4  lbs.,  $3.75 


MAIL  3  TRAINS 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


214 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MODERN  GOTHIC    ^^^fe^    TITLE  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


4  A  42  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title    .  7J^  lbs.,  $4.S0 

FINE  6  TYPES 

3  A  48  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  8%  lbs.,  $S.30 

NEW  5  MEN 

♦  A  54  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  11%  lbs.,  $6.95 

TO  8  RENT 


60  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  14^  lbs.,  $8.S0 


HEART  9 


72  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  16ji  lbs.,  $9.70 

MARK 


84  Point  Modern  Gothic  Title  26 5i  lbs.,  $14.70 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  215  QUALITY  AND  FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MODERN  GOTHIC 


CONDENSED  TITLE 


Weights  and  Prices  sriven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


4 


53  A        6  Point  Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  1     K  lb.,  $1.00 

■NTK  AMUICAI  MHM  *!■•  MXGUIHE  PDUISHIH  COMPAIIT  IIICOIPOtXnD 

STMMH  MOMI  IT  THE  MOST  CELEHATED  AUTHORS  EMBMCIH  ICIEUCE  AH  UTEIATIK 

llt4MI«N 

34  A        6  Point  Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  3    ?i  lb.,  $1.00 

ENLARGED  CYCLOPAEDIA  OF  ENGLISH  LITERATURE 
BOUND  VOLUMES  OF  SHAKESPEARES  23  CHOICEST  PRODUCTIONS 


31  A      8  Point  Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  5   iK  lbs.,  $1.25 

FRENCH  AND  ITALIAN  MUSICIANS 
REHEARSE  FOR  CHRISTMAS  49  ENTERTAINMENTS 

29  A      lOPoint  Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  7   1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

FORTY  BASS  AND  TENOR  SOLOISTS 
CONCERT  BY  GOVERNMENT  89  INDIANS 


40  A        6  Point  Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  2     K  lb.,  $1.00       S 

ANNUAL  OF  SCIENTIFIC  DISCOVERY  IN  SCIENCE  ART  AND  CHEMISTRY  ] 

IMPORTANT  INVENTIONS  AND  IMPROVEMENTS  IN  MECHANICS  ON  EXHIBITION 

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36  A      8  Point  Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  4   IJi  lbs.,  $1.25 

NATIONAL  MINING  MACHINERY  COMPANY 
MANUFACTURERS  OF  SHAFTING  45  AND  WELL  PUMPS     1 

34  A      10  Point  Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  6   1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

NORTHWESTERN  INVESTMENT  BUREAU 
INTEREST  PAID  ON  73  TIME  DEPOSITS  ONLY 


23  A 


12  Point  Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  2  lbs.,  $1.50 


TORNADOES  AND  HURRICANES 
FIERCE  ELECTRICAL  57  STORM 


14  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title 


iVi  lbs.,  $1.75  j 


FOREIGN  BUYERS  IN  AMERICAN  MARKETS 
STRUGGLE  TO  PLACE  LARGE  23  OROERS  FOR  SPRING  STOCK 


16  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title 


2'/i6  lbs,,  $1.75' 


PATRIOTIC  ENTHUSIASM  DEMONSTRATED 
FOURTH  OF  JULY  CELEBRATED  46  BY  SCHOOL  CHILDREN 


18  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title 


3  lbs.,  $2,501 


MAGAZINES  FOR  STORING  EXPLOSIVES 
DISCOVERED  BY  MOUNTED  85  SCOUTS  IN  MICHIGAN 


20  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title 


3%  lbs.,  $2.25 


CELEBRATED  MUSIC  COMPOSERS 
FIFTY  TWO  NATIONAL  4  HYMNS  OF  AMERICA 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


216 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


i^m^ 


MODERN  GOTHIC  €^^s>  CONDENSED  TITLE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line^ 


12  A  24  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  4  lbs.,  $2.60 

COLUMBUS  RIDINfi  9  ASSOCIATIONS 


30  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  4H  lbs.,  $2.60 


GOVERNMENT  7  RESERVATION 


36  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  5  lbs.,  $3.10 


MILWAUKEE  8  FIRE  BOAT 


42  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  e'/ii  lbs.,  $3.65 


GIGANTIC  2  ELEVATOR 

5  A  48  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  6%  lbs.,  $3.90 

NATURAL  3  HISTORY 

5  A  54  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  8  lbs.,  $4.80 

HORSES  5  CAHLE 


60  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  '    6%  lbs.,  $4.00 


MUSICISTORE 

LARGER    SIZES    SHOWN    ON    NEXT    PAGE 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  217  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MODERN  GOTHIC  e^^^  CONDENSED  TITLE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


3  A  72  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  9%  lbs.,  $S.SS 

ORGANIZED  7 

3  A  84  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  13  lbs.,  $7.30 

BANKERS 


96  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  16  lbs.,  $8.35 


DANGER 


3  A  120  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  Title  255'i6  lbs.,  $12.00 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  218  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MODERN  GOTHIC 


CONDENSED  TITLE 


THE  MINNEAPOLIS,  EASTERN  WISCONSIN,  AND  LAKE  SUPERIOR  RAILROAD 


THROUGH  SOLID  VESTIBULE  TRAINS 

SUPERIOR  EQUIPMENT  CONSISTING  OF  COACHES,  PULLMAN  SLEEPING  CARS 
AND  DINING  CARS,  HEATED  BY  STEAM  AND  LIGHTED  BY  ELECTRICITY. 

Chicago  City 

TO 

Manchester  and  Geneva 

VIA  NIAGARA  FALLS 

MD 

Chicago  AND  Port  Hdron  Railroads 


No.  11 

No.  14 

No.  23 

No.  67 

No.  80 

Central  Standard  Time 

No.  80 

No.  61 

No.  73 

No.  84 

No.  96 

A.M. 
1  20 
1  30 

P.M. 
6  30 

6  45 

7  02 
7  20 
7  26 
7  60 

A.M. 
2  00 
2  13 
2  26 
2  35 

2  49 

3  06 

P.M. 
716 
7  28 
7  41 

7  69 

8  18 
8  32 

A.M. 

3  26 

4  12 
4  30 
4  48 
6  00 
616 

Uv Chicago  City Ar 

P.M. 

10  12 
9  30 
8  46 
8  00 
7  36 
7  20 

A.  M. 
6  23 
6  40 
4  68 
416 
3  47 
3  32 

P.M. 

11  00 
9  68 
9  29 
816 
7  42 
7  28 

A.M. 
9  20 
8  04 
7  12 
6  37 
6  68 
6  44 

P.M. 
11  27 
10  49 

1  47 

Batavia 

10  03 

2  02 

.    .        Stafford  

9  28 

2  27 

8  66 

2  40 

Ar Mortimer Lw 

8  41 

2  66 

3  08 

8  21 
8  32 

8  49 

9  09 
9  32 
9  63 

10  08 

3  22 
3  40 

3  57 
416 

4  29 
4  42 
4  02 

8  46 

8  69 
916 

9  40 
9  67 

10  14 
10  34 

6  31 
6  60 
6  06 
6  22 
6  40 
6  66 
713 

Uv Mortimer Ar 

.Henrietta 

7  04 
6  49 
6  34 
6  19 
6  06 
6  61 
6  36 

316 
3  02 
2  46 
2  39 
2  23 
216 
2  01 

712 
6  67 
6  41 
6  26 
611 
6  66 
6  41 

6  29 
613 
4  67 
4  62 
4  47 
4  38 
4  23 

8  36 
8  21 

3  25 

8  06 

3  38 

Clifton  Springs 

7  60 

4  00 

7  33 

4  22 

Waterloo 

7  17 

4  33 

Ar Geneva Lv 

7  02 

4  49 

5  02 

10  30 

10  49 

11  04 

11  40 

12  28 
1  00 

A.  M. 

5  34 

5  46 

6  68 

6  30 

7  00 
7  42 

A.  M. 

10  48 

11  30 

11  45 

12  00 
12  37 

1  16 
A.  M. 

7  30 

7  61 

8  20 

8  66 

9  30 
9  64 

A.M. 

Lv Geneva Ar 

6  30 
6  14 
6  01 
4  46 
4  31 
4  16 
P.  M. 

1  68 
1  49 
1  40 
1  29 
1  17 
1  02 
A.  M. 

6  36 
518 
6  04 
4  49 
4  26 
4  10 
P.M. 

4  18 
4  03 
3  61 
3  36 
3  20 
3  06 
A.  M. 

6  67 
6  40 

5  35 

6  27 

5  55 

Willow  Creeii 

6  10 

6  30 

6  66 

7  23 
A.  M. 

Ar Rodbourne Lv 

6  40 
P.  M. 

TABLE  SET  IN  6  POINT  MODERN  GOTHIC 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


819 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


TITLE  NO.  117 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.      Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


33  A        5  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117        ^2  lb.,  $1.00 

SUPERIOR  COPPER  MIXEO  HPE  CAST  ON  THE  POINT  IININC  SYSTEM 

ACKNOWLEDGED  TO  BE  THE  HARDEST  LIGHTEST  AND  MOST  DURABLE  TYPE  IN  THE  WORLD 

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39A        6  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117         K  lb.,  $1.00 

HUNTING  IN  THE  WILD  JUNGLES  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA 
BOLD  AND  ADVENTUROUS  TRAVELERS  UNDERTAKE  DANGEROUS  JOURNEY 

39  A    10  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  1171     1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

FIFTH  AVENUE  OPERA  HOUSE  BUILDING 
TOTALLY  DESTROYED  BY  364  FIRE  THURSDAY  NIGHT 

25  A      12  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117         2  lbs.,  $1.50 

MEN  OF  BUSINESS  ABILITY 
ACCUMULATING  257  LARGE  FORTUNES 


36 A      5j^  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117     'I'e  lb.,  $1.00 

HOW  TO  BE  HAPPY  THOUGH  MARRIED  AND  OTHER  FAIRY  STORIES 

WRIHEN  EXPRESSLY  FOR  YOUNG  COUPLES  WHO  CONTEMPLATE  MAKING  THE  FATAL  STEP 

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44  A        8  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117        iK  lb.,  $1.25 

INTERESTING  HISTORICAL  INCIDENTS  WITH  BRIEF 
ACCOUNT  OF  THE  HARDSHIPS  ENDURED  BY  THE  EARLY  SETTLERS 

33  A    10  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  1172    1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

PATRIOTIC  ENTHUSIASM  DISPLAYED 
LECTURERS  RECEIVE  948  HEARTY  WELCOME 

21  A      16  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117    2'/i'6  lbs.,  $1.75 

MAGAZINES  FOR  STORING 
DYNAMITE  AND  27  GUN  COTTON 


18  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117 


3  lbs.,  $2.00 


GREAT  DELUGE  CAUSED  BY  CLOUD  BURST  LAST  WEEK 
MANY  SHIPS  ARE  LOST  UPON  34  THE  ROCKS  IN  THE  FIERCE  GALE 


ISA 


20  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117 


lbs.,  $2.25 


DISCOVERED  THE  ENEMY  HIDING  IN  AMBUSH 
MOUNTED  SCOUTS  GIVE  68  CHASE  AND  CAPTURE  TWENTY 


14  A 


24  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117 


3%  lbs.,  $2.50 


STORY  BOOKS  TO  92  AMUSE  THE  LIHLE  FOLKS 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117 


4  lbs.,  $2.65 


MACHINES  AND  84  PRINTING  PRESS 


8A 


36  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117 


sy?i  lb,s.,  $3.35 


AMBITION  LEADS  57  TO  SUCCESS 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC    c^^^    TITLE  NO.  117 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


18A        '  42  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117  6  lbs.,  $3.60 

iENTHUSIASTIC  4  MERCHANTS 


Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117  6%  lbs.,  $3.9S 


HANDSOME  25  SELECTION 


54  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117  7}i  lbs.,  $4.35 


NATIONAL  68  BANKERS 

3  A  60  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117  S^Af,  lbs.,  $3.35 

DURABLE  98  TYPES 


72  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117  7%  lbs.,  $4.35 


FANCY  43  BOOKS 


96  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117  105^2  lbs.,  $5.45 


BHCK  S6  HOUSE 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  221  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


TITLE  NO.  60 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


68  A        6  Point  Linine  Gothic  Title  No.  601         ^  lb.,  $1.00 


43  A        6  Pojnt  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  603         %  lb..  $1.00 

THE  AMUSEMENT  PARKS  ARE  CROWDED  TO  THEIR  CAPACITY 
THOUSANDS  OF  PEOPLE  PASSING  THEIR   3276  LEISURE  HOURS  IN  THE   PARKS 


32  A        6  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  605         K  lb.,  $1.00 

GREAT  FRUIT  INDUSTRY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA 
EIGHTEEN  HUNDRED  CARS  672  WERE  SHIPPED  LAST  YEAR 

28  A        8  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  607     iK  lbs.,  $1.25 

GLASSWARE  QUEENSWARE 
STOVES  CARPETS  84  AND  FURNITURE 

18  A      12  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60  2  lbs..  $1.50 

MUSICAL  JOURNALS 
INCREASE  9  CIRCULATION 


52  A        6  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  602         %  lb.,  $1.00 

THE  CONSOLIDATED  NORTH  AMERICAN  800K  AND  MAGAZINE  COMPANY 

STANDARD  WORKS  BY  THE    MOST  CELEBRATED  AUTHORS   EMBRACING  THEOLOGY  AND  SCIENCE 

EXHIBITING  THE  MOST  IMPORTANT  DISCOVERIES  IN   MECHANICS  AND  CHEMISTRY 

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35  A        6  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  604         H  lb.,  $1.00 

STEEL  CONSTRUCTED  SHIPS  PROTECTED  WITH  ARMOR 
EVERY  COUNTRY  STRIVING  FOR  4652  SUPREMACY  ON  THE  WATERS 


32  A        8  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  606     iM  lbs.,  $1.25 

MONTHLY  BARGAINS  ADVERTISED 
HONEST  POLITE  23  ACCOMODATING  SALESMEN 

23  A       10  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60      1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

FIVE  THOUSAND  MEN 
EMPLOYED  AT  42  THREE-RIVERS 

18  A       14  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60      2%  lbs..  $1.80 

LARGE  ORDERS 
PLACED  65  BY  PHONE 


18  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60 


3^  lbs..  $2.05 


MODERN  ELECTRICAL  MACHINERY 
GRADUALLY  TAKING  5  PLACE  OF  STEAM 


IDA 


20  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60 


3J^  lbs.,  $2.25 


MANUFACTURING  CENTER 
RAILROAD  SHOPS  87  AND  YARDS 


24  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60 


3%  lbs..  $2.50 


HORSES  CATTLE 
BOUGHT  36  AND  SOLD 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC    ^^^fe^    TITLE  NO.  60 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60  4  lbs..  $2.50 


COMPETITION 
TRADE  58  JOURNAL 


42  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60  5?i  lbs.,  $3.25 


PNEUMATIC 
ROAD  36  HOUSE 


54  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60  7K  lbs.,  $4.65 


TROLLEY 
CAR  72  LINES 


60  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60  9%  lbs.,  $5.75 


EASTERN 
MAIL  46  CAR 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  223  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


TITLE  NO.  90 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


25  A        6  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90  K  lb.,  $1.00 

EXTRA  FINE  GRADE  WOOLEN  GOODS 

PLACED  ON  BARGAIN  COUNTER  NEXT  TUESDAY 

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19 A        8  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  902      \}i  lbs.,  $L25 

STAPLE  AND  FANCY 
GROCERIES   3759  VEGETABLES 

15  A  12  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90        2  lbs.,  $LSO 

LATEST  NOVELTY 
WIRELESS  3  MESSAGE 


24A        8  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  901      IK  lbs.,  $1.25 

WHEN  A  PERSON   DIES  DEATH 

MAY  BE  FROM    NUMEROUS   DISEASES 

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ISA       10  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90      1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

MEDICAL  COLLEGE 
YOUNG  8473  PHYSICIANS 

13A       14  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90       2^  lbs.,  $1.75 

GOLD  WATCH 
SILVER  379  RINGS 


11  A 


18  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90 


3'/f6  lbs.,  $2.00 


LARGE  BANKING  GONGERN 
WESTCHESTER  562  TIMES-HERALD 


9A 


20  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90 


SH  lbs.,  $2.25 


LARGE  POWER  HOUSES 
GREAT  ENGINES  38  DYNAMOS 


8A 


24  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90 


45i  lbs.,  $2.70 


PROMINENT  47  SPEAKER 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90 


4%   lbs.,  $3.00 


GREAT  59  WISDOM 


5A 


42  Point  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90 


7%  lbs.,  $4.50 


PIANO  8  COVER 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


324 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


iS^im^^ 


GOTHIC  COMPRESSED    ^^WP^    TITLE  NUMBER  7 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


33  A      6  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  71      K  lb.,  $1.00  1         ,       31  A    6  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  72        J<  lb.,  $1.00 

BIJOU  THE  WORLDS  RENOWN  HAIRLESS  WONDER  SAMBO  THE  CELEBRATED  TRICK  ELEPHANT 


WILL  MAKE  HIS  LAST  APPEARANCE  BEFORE  THE  PUBLIC  EYE 
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34A      8  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  7    iK  lbs.,  $1.25 

NORTH  AVENUE  KENNEL  COMPANY 


WILL  BE  ON  EXHIBITION  DAILY  AT  THE  NEW  AUDITORIUM 
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31 A     10  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  7  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

FIREWORKS  FOR  THE  CHILDREN 

PEDIGREED  DOGS  SILK  463  HARES  AND  PIGEONS  gKY  ROCKET  BALLOONS  35  AND  TORCHES 


23  A     14  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  7    2J4  lbs.,  $1.75 

TWELVE  LARGE  CAMELS 
KILLED  CROSSING  82  RAILWAY 


23A      12  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  7       2  lbs.,  $1.50 

CHRISTMAS  EVERGREENS 
FROM  HENDERSON  57  NURSERIES 


17A  16  Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  7  2  %  lbs.,  $1.75 

ROLLER  SKATING  RINKS  63  CLOSED  FOR  THE  SEASON 

13A  20  Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  7  3H  lbs.,  $2.25 

PROHIBIT  SUNDAY  87  BASE  BALL  GAMES 

12A  24  Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  7  4^6  lbs.,  $2.60 

FINE  HARNESS  34  ROBES  AND  WHIP 


8A  30  Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  7  45^6  lbs.,  $2.70 

REPAIR  BOOTS  57  AND  SHOES 

6A  42  Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  7  5%  lbs.,  $3.55 

FINE  DRESS  2  PARADES 


54  Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  7  7%  lbs.,  $4.70 


MOTHERS  e  PRAYER 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY,  225  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


COMPRESSED  c^^fe^  TITLE  NUMBER  8 


Weiehts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


41  A  8  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  8  1  lb.,  $1.25 

FOUR  DAYS  TRAMP  THROUGH  THE  WILDS  OF  AFRICA 

GREAT  HARDSHIPS  WERE  ENDURED  BY  THE  ADVENTUROUS  TRAVELERS 

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32  A         14  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  8      2'A6  lbs.,  $1.7S 

MLFTH  iKUAL  PMDE  AT  BARNHALLE 
FBIOAY  mm  JAiAlY  THE  ELEVENTH  AT  EIGHT 

15A        24  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  8      3M  lbs.,  $2.75 

nnflOyi  THE  WORLD 


41  A         10  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  8       IH  lbs.,  $1.40 

MANY  LIVES  LOST  IN  THE  TERRIFIC  EXPLOSION 
BOILER  EXPLODES  KILLING  THREE  AND  INJURING  TWENTY  SEVEN 


33A         12  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  8       1^  lbs.,  $1.50 

BEAUTIFUL  SCENERY  ALONG  THE  RIVER  NILE 
ELIZA  AND  TOM  CROSSING  27  THE  FIELDS  OF  COHON 

21  A        20  Point  Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  8     2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

PROUDEST  BOYS  98  IN  THE  SCHOOL 


30  Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  8 


37-f6  lbs.,  $2.60 


BARRELS  OF  APPLES  98  AND  BOIES  OF  CANDY 


42  Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  8 


AH  lbs.,  $3.25 


SPECIAL  SALE  OF  MENS  30  SILK  SHIRTS 


Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  8 


5S/i6  lbs.,  $3.75 


54  Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  8 


6'Ab  lbs.,  $4.25 


PiATE  GROyNDS  63  K[[P  OU 


60  Point  Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  8 

DOLlJlR  47 


4H  lbs.,  $2.90 


BARISIHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 

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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


NA/IDI 


ININ" 


CSCDXHIC?    NCZ>.    S20 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


21  A         6  Point  Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  5201      K  lb.,  $1.00 

COIWIR'CaF^T      OR-      A      M  E  A  C3  AC=  H4  E 

AT-rENC3EC3       WITM       /^      F^  E  V=- F^  E  ^  IH  I  N  C3      ^  I.  E  E  l» 

MAKE^      THE      f=AIIM      l_  E  ^  ^      ^  E  V  E  r=C  E 


16  A  6  Point  Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  5203     %  lb.,  $1.00 

BIGi    FI_0\A^EF^    GiA.IRC3EN 

F^CSSES     CJARNAXIONS     F=A.NSIES 

VIOL-ETS   SS    WATEF=t    l_ll_IES 


13  A        8  Point  Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  520     1%  lbs.,  $1.25 

1_E\A/I©   AND   C^LAFRK 
SAINT     i_C=>UI@    ©2    F-AIR 


18A         6  Point  Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  5202      K  lb., $1.00 
iviAp»i>'    c; M 1 1_ C3 i=R E N    vv/e:f=^£    f^e^c;ljec3 

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14  A         6  Point  Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  5204      H  lb.,  $1.00 

RASSENGiEf=t     SXATIOM 

RUBLIC    REC5ERXION    ROOIVIS 

FREISHX    45    TRAINS    RUN 

11  A     10  Point  Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  520     1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

BAT-rL_ESHIF=> 
rsJAVX    ©2     XAFRDS 


12  Point  Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  520 


riinie:  baisiqu 

GiCDVElRIVJOFR©     2S 


TABL- 


2'/f'6  lbs.,  $1.50 


ION 


7A 


16  Point  Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  520 


2%  lbs.,  $1.75 


RANOV  OROOERI 
OROOKERY     ©    STORE© 


7A 


18  Point  Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  520 


3%  lbs.,  $2.05 


inexpensive: 

CORRER  e  ©RAOE© 


24  Point  Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  520 


4ji  lbs.,  $2.70 


MISSIONARY 
HOME  4  WORK 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


WEST  LINING 


GOTHIC   SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


43  A  6  Point  West  Lining  Gothic  No.  532      %  lb.,  $1.00 

DONT    EVER    DO    TODAY    WHAT    CAN    BE    PUT    OFF    UNTIL 

TOMORROW   IS    A    POOR    MOTTO    FOR  A    PERSON    TO    FOLLOW  IF    THEY  EVER 

EXPECT    TO   BECOME    SUCCESSFUL    BUSINESS    MEN    OR    WOMEN 

I2345ST890 

25  A  6  Point  West  Lining  Gothic  No.  534       H  lb.,  $1.00 

MERCHANTS  THIRD  NATIONAL  BANK 

ROYAL  TRUST  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATION  BUILDING 

PHOENIX  NATIONAL  35  FOREIGN  SOCIETY 


31  A  6  Point  West  Lining  Gothic  No.  533       K  lb.,  $1.00 

GRAND  JOURNEY  THROUGH  THE  CHINESE  EMPIRE 

RETAIL  DEALER   IN   ENGLISH   FRENCH   AND  GERMAN  GOODS 

AMERICAN  PUBLISHERS   PROTECTIVE  ASSOCIATIONS 

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21  A  6  Point  West  Lining  Gothic  No.  535       ?{  lb.,  $1.00 

ELEVATED  RAILROAD  STATIONS 

BROOKLYN  BRIDGE  TRANSIT  COMPANIES 

OVERHEAD  TROLLEY  3  INTRODUCED 


12  Point  West  Lining  Gothic  No.  536 


2  lbs.,  $1.50 


SHORT  VACATION  TRIPS  THROUGH  WISCONSIN 

FINE   HUNTING  AND   FISHING  AT  OUR    POPULAR   SUMMER   RESORTS 

BOATS   FISHJNG  TACKLE  AND  49  BAIT  FURNISHED   FREE 


12  Point  West  Lining  Gothic  No.  537 


2  lbs.,  $1.50  »- 


ELEGANT  SAMPLES  OF  BUSINESS  CARDS 

FOURTH  NATIONAL  EXCHANGE  BANK  OF  NEW  BRADFORD 

BOARD  OF  TRADE  CLERKS  35  SURPRISE  PARTIES 


ISA 


12  Point  West  Lining  Gothic  No.  538 


2  lbs.,  $1.50 


CELEBRATED  LITERARY  CHARACTERS 

PERSONAL  SKETCHES  OF  DISTINGUISHED  WOMEN 

SELECTION  OF  86  INTERESTING  READING 


12  A 


18  Point  West  Lining  Gothic  No.  539 


33/4  lbs.,  $2.10 


NATURAL  HISTORY  STUDENT 

REHEARSE  THE  MUSICAL  PROGRAMS 

SOPRANO  AND  3  TENOR  SINGERS 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


238 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LIGHTFACE 


GOTHIC  NO. 45 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line 


29  A        6  Point  Lightface  Gothic  No.  45        H  lb.,  $1.00 

ENGLISH  AND  AMERICAN  YACHT  RACE 

CONTEST  FOR  THE  CUP  WHICH  AMERICA  NOW  HOLDS 

ANNOUNCED  TO  COME  OFF  NEAR  STATE  ISLAND 

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23  A     12  Point  Lightface  Gothic  No.  45     2'/i6  lbs.,  $1.50 

MOUNTAIN  RAILROADS 

SHORT  ROUTES  FINE  SCENERY 

SPECIAL  78  TOURISTS  CARS 


30  A         8  Point  Lightface  Gothic  No.  45     I5i  lbs.,  $1.25 

EXCLUSIVE   MANUFACTURERS 

EXPENSIVE   MARBLE  COVERED  TABLES  CHAIRS 

STANDS  AND   FINE   MAHOGANY  DESKS 

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28  A        10  Point  Lightface  Gothic  No.  45  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

,  BANDMEN  CELEBRATING 
ELEVEN    HUNDRED   UNIFORMED   MEN 
PARADE  34  PRINCIPAL  STREETS 


21  A 


14  Point  Lightface  Gothic  No.  45 


2%  lbs.,  $1.75 


THE  UNITED  STATES  GRAIN  INSPECTORS  REPORT 

THE  POSSIBILITY  OF  GREAT  WHEAT  YIELD  FOR  THIS  SEASON 

WESTERN  ELEVATORS  ENLARGING  375  THEIR  CAPACITY 


16  A 


18  Point  Lightface  Gothic  No.  45 


S'/ti  lbs.,  $2.00 


■    NOTED  MICHIGAN  SUMMER  RESORTS 
FINE  TABLE  SERVICE  389  DELIGHTFUL  GROUNDS 


13  A 


20  Point  Lightface  Gothic  No.  45 


3%  lbs.,  $2.25 


COMMERCIAL  BANKING  HOUSE 
CAPITAL  STOCK  45  THOUSAND  DOLLARS 


llA 


24  Point  Lightface  Gothic  No.  45 


3%  lbs.,  $2.50 


DEER  HUNTING  SEASON  ■ 
HUNTERS  AFTER  86  WILD  GAME 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


SLOPE  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  50 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


34  A  6  Point  Slope  Gothic  No.  501      Ji  lb.,  $1.00 

YOU  ARE  CORDIALLY  INVITED  TO  OUR  SOCIETY 

COMPLIMENTARY   TICKETS  ADMITTING   GENTLEMAN  AND  LADIES 

THERE  WILL  BE  GAMES  MUSIC  AND  LIGHT  REFRESHMENTS 

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28  A  6  Point  Slope  Gothic  No.  503      H  lb.,  $1.00 

WHEAT  HARVESTING  IN  MANITOBA 

SIXTY   FIVE   ABLE   BODIED    YOUNG    MEN    WANTED 

FOR  THE  MONTH  OF  543  JULY  AND  AUGUST 

18  A  6  Point  Slope  Gothic  No.  505     ^  lb.,  $1.00 

WILD  FLOWERS  OF  AMERICA 

DECORATING  FIELDS  AND  FORESTS 

GRADUALLY  243  FADE  AND  DIE 


28  A  6  Point  Slope  Gothic  No.  502      %  lb.,  $1.00 

OUR   MAMMOTH   SUMMER   CLEARANCE   SALE 

ENTIRE  STOCK  AT  SIXTYFIVE  CENTS   ON   THE   DOLLAR 

STORE  OPEN   UNTIL   SIX  EVERY  FRIDAY   EVENING 

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23  A  6  Point  Slope  Gothic  No.  504     K  lb.,  $1.00 

GRAND  EXHIBITION  OF  STATUARY 

SHORT  LECTURES  DELIVERED  BY  ARTISTS 

ANCIENT  AND  467  MODERN  PAINTERS 


21 A 


12  Point  Slope  Gothic  No.  506     2  lbs.,  $1.50 


STEAM  LAUNCH  TO  RENT 

ROW  BOATS  MADE  TO  ORDER 

SAILORS  325  RELIEF  HOUSE 


17  A 


12  Point  Slope  Gothic  No.  507 


2  lbs.,  $1.50 


RETAIL  DENTAL  LABORATORY  SUPPLIES 

FIRST   CLASS  BRIDGE  AND  PLATE  MAKERS  WANTED 

MUST  BE  QUICK  AND  639  COMPETENT  WORKMEN 


ISA 


12  Point  Slope  Gothic  No.  508 


2  lbs.,  $1.50 


RAILROAD  BRIDGE  CONSTRUCTORS 

CABOOSE  COACHES  AND  FLAT  CAR  MAKERS 

FACTORY  EIGHT  45  EVERGREEN  STREET 


18  Point  Slope  Gothic  No.  50 


3  lbs.,  $2.00 


FIVE  THOUSAND  MEN 
PINE  RIDGE  36  EMPLOYEES 


6A 


24  Point  Slope  Gothic  No.  50 


^y&  lbs.,  $2.65 


ORGAN  RECITAL 
MONDAY  87  EVENING 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


INCLINED 


GOTHIC  NO.  120 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


26  A         6  Point  Inclined  Gothic  No.  1201      K  lb.,  $1.00 

GREAT  MANUFACTURING   CENTER  AT 

WESTERN    TERMINUS    NUMEROUS    RAILROAD    LINES 

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21  A         6  Point  Inclined  Gothic  No.  1203      K  lb.,  $1.00 

DIAMOND  MINING  COUNTRIES 

POPULATION  SEVEN  9  HUNDRED  MILLION 


25  A  6  Point  Inclined  Gothic  No.  1202      }i  lb.,  $1.00 

THIRTY  MODERN  HOTELS  HAVE 
PUBLIC    RECEPTION    ROOMS    FOR    GENTLEMEN 
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19  A  6  Point  Inclined  Gothic  No.  1204      H  lb.,  $1.00 

MAGNIFICENT  DECORATIONS 

FINE  GALLERIES  28  AND  COLLEGES 


18A  8  Point  Inclined  Gothic  No.  120  iK  lbs.,  $1.25 

PASSENGER  STATION  BUREAU  OF  INFORMATION  AND 
DEPARTMENT  OF   TRANSPORTATION    46    OFFICE   OF  PRESIDENT 

17  A  10  Point  Inclined  Gothic  No.  120  IK  lbs.,  $1.40 

EMPLOYERS  ARE  ADVANCING  THEIR  MEN 
AS  FAST  AS  BUSINESS  WILL  39   PERMIT  THE  RAISE 


12  Point  Inclined  Gothic  No.  120 


2'/f6  lbs.,  $1.50 


LENINGTON  GRAIN  INSPECTORS 
EIGHT   GREAT  PRINTING   75   CONCERNS 


10  A 


16  Point  Inclined  Gothic  No.  120 


2%  lbs.,  $1.90 


LARGE  BANKING  HOUSE 
WEST  DRUMMOND  8  SENTINEL 


18  Point  Inclined  Gothic  No.  120 


3K  lbs.,  $2.10 


ROOMS  FOR  RENT  IN 
NEW  STONE  5  BUILDINGS 


24  Point  Inclined  Gothic  No.  120 


4'/i6  lbs.,  $2.60 


GOLD  FIELDS 
DISTR/CT  4  NORTH 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  UTILITY  GOTHIC 


NOS.  2,  3,  12,  13  AND  14 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


50  A      6  Point  Lining  Utility  Gothic  No.  14        %  lb.,  $1.00 

OUR  UTILITY  SERIES  SHOULD  BE  IN   EVERY   PRINTING  OFFICE  IN 

THE    WORLD   AS  ANY  GOOD  PRINTER  WILL  READILY  APPRECIATE  THE    MULTIPLICITY  OF 

ADVANTAGES  IT  HAS  WHERE  NEAT  EFFECTS  ARE  SOUGHT  IT  CAN   BE  USED  IN 

1294S67S90 


41  A      6  Point  Lining  Utility  Gothic  No.  13        W6  lb.,  $1.00 

COMBINATIONS  WHICH  MAKES  IT  NOT  ONLY  USEFUL  BUT  ONE 

OF  THE  MOST  ATTRACTIVE    SERIES    EVER    MADE  THE   COST    IS   SO    SMALL 

THAT  IT  IS  WITHIN  THE  REACH  OF  EVERYONE  AND  WE  ARE  SURE 

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29  A  6  Point  Lining  Utility  Gothic  No.  12  %  lb.,  $1.00 

THAT  NO  PRINTER  CAN  INVEST  THE  SAME  SUM  OF  MONEY 

FOR  ANY  OTHER  LETTER  FROM  WHICH  HE  CAN  DERIVE  AS  MUCH  USE  AS  HE  CAN 

FROM  THIS  GOTHIC  MADE  FROM  645  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  METAL 


37  A      6  Point  Lining  Utility  Gothic  No.  3  %  lb.,  $1.00 

SUPERIORITY  OF  OUR  TYPE  IS  NOT  FULLY  REALIZED 

UNTIL  COMPARED  WITH  OTHER  MAKES  AND    THAT  IS  THE  REASON 

OUR  TYPE  IS  BECOMING  MORE  POPULAR  EVERY  SEASON 

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31  A      6  Point  Lining  Utility  Gothic  No.  2  %  lb.,  $1.00 

EXPERIENCE  HAS  TAUGHT  THE  PRINTERS  THAT 

OUR  COPPER  MIXED   WILL  STAND   THE  WEAR  AND  IS  THE 

MOST  DURABLE  TYPE  MADE  IN  ANY  KNOWN  COUNTRY 

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DEGREE  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  2 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


33A65a  Pearl  on  6  Point  Degree  Gothic  No.  2  l%lbs.,$2.00 

THE  ADVANTAGES  OF  HAVl}tG  A  FOUNTAIN  ATTACHED 

To  a  Job  Press  Are  So  Many  and  So   Valuable   That  It  Is  Surprising 

the  Number  of  Presses  There  Are  Without  This  Valuable  Adjunct 

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24  A  48  a  8  Point  Degree  Gothic  No.  2     2K  lbs.,  $2.25 

POPULAR  TINTS  USED  IN  JOB  PRINTING 

For  the  Instruction  of  Beginners  at  Press   Work 

Take  the  Best  Possible  67  Care  of  Your  Type 


30A58a  6  Point  Degree  Gothic  No.  2     1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

THERE  IS  A  WIDE  SPREAD  BELIEF  THAT  TYPOGRAPHY 

Was  In  Each  and  Euery  Detail  A  Purelu  Original  Inuention 

More  Than  Thirteen  Years  of  Secret  Experimenting  Done 

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22  A  42  a  10  Point  Degree  Gothic  No.  2     S%  lbs.,  $2.50 

GRAY  IS  PRODUCED  BY  MIXING 

White  with  Black  Varied  by  the  Use  of  Blue 

White  and  Green  58  Make  A  Nice  Tint 


12  Point  Degree  Gothic  No.  2 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


PRINTERS  THAT  ARE  WANTED  AROUND  AN  OFFICE  ARE 

Men  who  haue  Correct  and  Careful  Habits  of  Thought  and  who  are  Possessed 

With  a  Mental  Determination  to  36  do  Everything  That  is  Right 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


233 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


DEGREE  GOTHIC    C^^^^    NUMBER  ONE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24A  50a      8  Point  Degree  Gothic  No.  1     2Klbs.,$2.2S 

COMEDIANS  ENTERTAINING  AUDIENCE 

\ Popular  Music  and  Clever  Buck  and  Wing  Dancing 

Thursday  Evening  and  Saturday  Afternoons 

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22  A  46a    10  Point  .Degree  Gothic  No.  1     3^6  lbs.,  $2.50 

WESTERN  ATHLETIC  MEETING 

President  Secretary  and  Treasurer  Elected 

Running  Races  Baseball  and  Football 

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2  A  40  a  12  Point  Degree  Gothic  No.  1  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

MAUD  MULLER  ON  A  SUMMERS  DAY  MOUNTED  HER  WHEEL 

And  Rode  Away  But  When  She  Looked  to  the  Far  off  Town  Her  Hopes  Went  up  and  Her 
Feet  Went  Down  and  Her  Speed  9386  Increased  until  the  Wheel  Broke 


15  A  29  a  16  Point  Degree  Gothic  No.  1  4%  lbs.,  $3.00 

MINNESOTA  STREET  RAILROAD  COMPANIES 

Numerous  Proposed  Street  Railway  Companies  Demanding  Franchise 

International  Switchmen  328  Protective  Association  Meet 


10  A  20  a   '  20  Point  Degree  Gothic  No.  1  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

NORTHERN  PASSENGERS  PROTECTIVE 

Association  Capital  Twenty  Hundred  Thousand  Dollars 

Chicago  Elevated  and  235  Electric  Railroads 

7  A  13  a  24  Point  Degree  Gothic  No.  1  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

LEATHER  COHERED  CHAIR 

Rockers  Exhibited  in  Exposition  Building 
Black  Walnut  85  Kitchen  Chairs 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  233  QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  OBLIQUE 


GOTHIC  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


18  A  35  a        6  Point  Lining  Oblique  Gothic      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

PROFESSIONAL  BOLF  PLAYERS 

Campete    far   PriZBB    at    Tacoma    Waahlng'tan 

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14  A  27  a       10  Point  Lining  Oblique  Gothic    3^6  lbs.,  $2.50 

TWIN  SCREW  BOAT 
Chicago  and  B5  Ne\A/    York 


16  A  31  a         8  Point  Lining  Oblique  Gothic      2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

CROWDS  FROM  ELGIN 

Attend  Boat  Races  at  Lake  Pnospeot 

123-^507090 

12  A  20  a       14  Point  Lining  Oblique  Gothic      Wa,  lbs.,  $3.00 

SHERIDAN  PARK 
Hunting  and  25  Rishing; 


20  Point  Lining  Oblique  Gothic 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


CHICAGO  TENNIS  CLUB 
National  Championship  B  Gamos 


30  Point  Lining  Oblique  Gothic 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


SUMMER  RESORT 
SpBcial  Rates  B  Ron  Mau 


t    JERRERSON 


m 


RBapectfully  requBsts  your  presencB 
at  his  annual  display  of 

Art  i-otoRraphs 

Satundau  Ewenin^j  Januaru 
txAjentu-sixthj    nineteen    hun- 
dred and  eightj  Sewen  p,  m, 

32B  Posing  Avenue                                                   Lindhurst  Building 

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BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


CIRCULAR  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  44 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


{25  A  51  a        6  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44     1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

HARDVILLE  MACHINERY  COMPANY 

[Manufacturers  of  Heavy  Farming  Machinery  and  Wholesale 

Dealers  in  Hardware  Tinware  and  Fancy  Cutlery 

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24  A  49a        8  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44      2}i  lbs.,  $2.25 
SEVENTEEN  COUNTERFEITERS 

Arrested   by  United  States  Secret  Service  Officers 

Many  Convicts  Recently  Released  Involved 

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10  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 


3 '.4  lbs.,  $2.50 


BATTLE  OF  SANTIAGO  FOLLOWED   BY  SURRENDER  OF  THE 

[Spanish  Troops  at  Havana  and   Manila  Ended  the  Brief  War  Between  America  and  Spain  Giving 

Freedonn  to  Several  Million  People  and  923  Making  Our  Country  a  World   Power 


12  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


GREAT  FRUIT  INDUSTRY  OF  SOUTHERN   CALIFORNIA 

[Eighteen  Hundred  Car  Loads  of  Apples  Pears  Oranges  Plums  Lemons  and  Raisins 

Green  and  Evaporated  Fruit  Sold  375  and  Shipped  to  Eastern  Markets 


18  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


MARVELOUS  MODERN  INVENTIONS 

Electric  Lights  Trolley  Oars  Phonographs  Ocean  Oables 

Wireless  Telegraphy  649  and  the  Automobile 


7A  13a 


24  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


OPERA  HOUSE  BURNED 

London  and  Manchester  Fire  Patrols 

Insurance  Policies  28  Disappear 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


235 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  60 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


28  A  55  a    6  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60    1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

EIGHTEEN  HOMELY  GOSSIPING  OLD  WOMEN 

Continually  Creating  Scandalizing  Stories  About  The  Young  F/len 

When  Ever  You  Speak  of  Any  One  Speak  Well  or  Not  at  All 

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26  A  50  a     8  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60     2K  lbs.,  $2.2S 

THE  RETURNING  OF  THE  SOLDIERS 

Several    Interesting  Stories  Told  of  The  Encounters 

Many  Bloody  Scenes  Reproduced  on  Canvas 

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24  A  49  a  10  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60  S'/ii  lbs.,  $2.50 

DEMONSTRATIONS  HONORING  GREAT  HEROES  OF  OUR  NATION 

Many  Children  are  Named  in  Honor  of  the  Greatest  Naval   Conqueror  the  World   Has  Ever  Known 

Captured  Gunboats  are  Returned  Sailors  645  Paroled  and  Prisoners  of  War  Exchanged 


12  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


FASHIONABLE  DRESSMAKING  EMPORIUM  ESTABLISHED 

Handsome  Presents  to  Every  Customer  Great  Bargains  in  Elegant  New  Spring  Waists 

Clearance  Sale  of  Fine  Hosiery  632  Public  Has  Opportunity  to  Attend 


12  A  24  a 


18  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60 


4% .lbs.,  $3.25 


STYLISH  NECKWEAR  AND  FANCY  HOSIERY 
Complete  Satisfaction  Ladies  932  Tailor  Made  Garments 


7A  12a 


24  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


WESTERN  NOVELTY  FIRM 
Genuine  Hungarian  98  Champagnes 


4A  7a 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60 


6Vl6  lbs.,  $4.00 


COUNTRY  BUTTER 
Fancy  Lot  84  Very  Choice 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


is^l&^ 


LINING  GOTHIC    c^ffl^s    NUMBER  60 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


36  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60  6%  lbs.,  $4.35 


CLEAR  STREAMS 
Picturesque  3  Scenes 


48  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60  10%  lbs.,  $6.60 


REFRESHING 
Ocean  5  Bathing 


60  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60  13?^  lbs.,  $8.30 


MOUNTAIN 
Highest  2  Peak 


3  A  4  a  72  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  60  IS^fi  lbs.,  $8.85 

GOLDEN 
Gates  8  Open 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  237  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  60 


SMITH  8i  JONES 

845-851  WEST  THIRTY-EIGHTH  STREET 


Elegant  China,  Rich  Cut  Glass, 

Lamps,  Clocks,  Art  and 

Japanese  Wares 

An  intensely  interesting  group  of  sterling  and  unusual  values,  that  are  especially 
attractive  now,  at  the  very  height  of  the  wedding  gift  season. 

Appropriate  for  Wedding  Gifts 

and  also  extrenaely  desirable  for  those  who  are  refurnishing  the  city  or  country  home. 
Every  item  we  list  shows  a  price  of  splendid  saving. 


Rare  Opportunities  Offered  in 
Open  Stock  Patterns 

During  this  timely  sale  we  shall  offer  complete  54-piece  dinner  sets  (ample  for  six  people) 
from  any  of  our  open  stock  patterns  in  fine  English  semi-porcelain,  at  a  saving  of  great  import- 
ance. The  offering  is  made  with  the  idea  of  interesting  those  who  may  desire  a  small  set  for 
the  summer  home  and  also  to  induce  many  who  may  not  care  to  purchase  a  complete  set  at  once 
to  secure  a  splendid  start  in  some  one  of  our  many  attractive  patterns  to  which  additions  can  be 
made  from  time  to  time  as  their  needs  require.  This  is  the  great  advantage  of  making  your 
initial  purchase  from  an  "open  stock"  pattern. 
6  dinner  plates 
6  tea  plates 
6  coupe  soups 
6  fruit  saucers 


6  individual 

butters 
6  tea  cups 

and  saucers 
1  meat  platter 


1  covered 

vegetable  dish 
1  open 

vegetable  dish 
1  gravy  boat 
1  covered    butter 
1  sugar  bowl 
1  creamer 
1  pickle  dish 


Set  of  Fifty-four  Pieces— $5.00 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


238 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC    c^ 


NUMBER  82 


DOESKIN 

Shoes  for  Girls 


VOGUE     ORNAMENT    NO.    246        $1.00 


The  Best  $1.75  Shoes 
in  the  World 


VOGUE   ORNAMENT   NO.    219        350 


Sold   in  the  United  States  and  Canada 

Exclusively  by 

UPPERS  A  COMPANY 

CHESTNUT  STREET  AND  RAWHIDE  AVENUE 

Cobbleville 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  82 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


17  A  35  a        6  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  82       1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

EASTERN  COMMERCIAL  CLUB 

Seventh  Annual  Picnic  and  Ball  Belne  Held 

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12  A  26  a        12  Point  Lining  Gothfe  No.  82      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

GALLANT  KNIGHT 
Brave  on  9  the  Battlefield 


18A  38  a         8  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  82  2%  lbs.,$2.25 

SOUTH  AMERICAN   PROGRESS 

imoiense  Forests  of  Superior  Mahog-any 

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16  A  32  a        10  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  82      3'/i'6  lbs.,  $2.50 

GRAND  OPERA  STAR 
Reached  a  Stage  4  of  Perfection 


12  A  21a 


14  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  82 


4K  lbs.,  $3.00 


SUPERIORITY  OF  MODERN  MUSICIANS 
Celebrated  People  657  Reading  Classical  Music 


18  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  82 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


TRUCKING  AND  FARMING 
Pickles  Onions  65  Corn  and  Wheat 


5A  9a 


24  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  82 


5%  lbs.,  $3.60 


LARGE  POWER  HOUSE 
Great  Engine  5  and  Dynanno 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  82 


7  lbs.,  $4.35 


THREE  EDITIONS 
Morning  56  Noon  Night 


3A5a 


36  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  82 


85/6  lbs.,  $5.20 


CRANBERRY 
Banana  8  Oranges 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


240 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC    c^^^    NUMBER  82 


Weights  and  Prices  gfiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3  A  5  a  48  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  82  13^6  lbs.,  $7.95 

HISTORIES 
Night  3  Edition 


60  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  82  .  17%  lbs.,  $10.75 


BUSTED 
Sand  6  Bag 


Sandy  Beach  Hotel 

(AMERICAN  AND  EUROPEAN   PLAN) 

The  Best  Hotel  on  the  Lakes 

Its  beautiful  shrubs  and  flower 
bedSj  lawns  and  grounds,  its 
tennis  courts  and  sand  beach 
are  a  joy  these  sumnner  days. 


For  beautiful   Illustrated  maeazlne 
end  all  Informatlonj  addressj  the  General  Manaeer 

COMBINATION   BORDER    NO.    117 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  241  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  90 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


22  A  43  a  6  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  90      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

THERE  IS  A  GREAT  DIFFERENCE  IN 

Type  Metal  Greater  Than  the   Average   Printer  Has 

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17  A  33  a         10  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  90      SMi  lbs.,  $2.50 

SUPERIOR  COPPER  MIXED 
The  very  Best  Type  26  for  Wearing 

7A13a  20  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  90       4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

TYPE  MUST 


20  A  38  a  8  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  90       2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

LIGHT  AND  TOUGH  METAL 

The  Most  Desirable  Quality  is  Toughness) 

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15  A  28  a  12  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  90     3%  lbs.,  $2.75| 

LETTERS  SHOULD 
Always  go  95  as  First  Olassj 

9A  17a  18  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  90      4%  lbs.,  $3.25^ 

LARGE  STOCK 


Fine  49  Finislied        Repairing  68  OFieap 


24  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  90 


5^  lbs.,  $3.65 


COME  RAMBLE  THROUGH 
Years  of  Art  in  3  French  Furniture 


5A9a 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  90 


TVs  lbs.,  $4.45 


TARRY  AMONG  THE 
Odd  Designs  2  in  Furniture 


3A6a 


36  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  90 


8/8  lbs.,  $5.00 


REMAIN  IN  THE 
Shade  47  Old  Dutch 


Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  90 


UK  lbs.,  $7.60 


FURNITURE 
Ancient  6  Design 


BARNHART  BROS.   &  SPINDLER'S 


242 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC    c^m^    NUMBER  90 


THE  CLOTHES  SHOP 

Holderness  System  Clothes  -  Carter's  Furnishings 


Neckwear 


During  the  coming  month  we  will  offer  a  lot  of 
Silk  and  Washable  Ties  and  Scarfs  in  popular  color 
combinations  and  styles  at  Greatly  Reduced  Prices, 

$2  values  95c 

The  goods  are  above  reproach  and  the  only  reason 
for  reduction  is  to  help  a  local  maker  who  is  "long." 
Take  the  tip  now  as  we  shall  not  advertise  it  again. 

Silk  and  Lisle  Hosiery  Offerings 

Broken  lines  and  odd  sizes,  best  imported  stock 
in  black  and  fancy  colors,  $2  and  $3  values  at  $1.25 
Popular  Grays  and  Mixtures,  Plain  Black  Lisle,  25c 


3805  CHADWICK  STREET 


POINT-LIIME,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  243  QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  71 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  paife  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I^ine. 


20  A  41a    6  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  71    I'/fi  lbs.,  $2.00 

MANY  AMERICANS  ARE  DRIFTING 

Further  Northward  Into  The  Dominion  of  Canada 

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16  A  33  a    10  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  71  3%,  lbs.,  $2.50 

PHILIPPINO  INSURGENTS 
Are  Constantly  879  Surrendering 

8  A  15  a 


19  A  40  a     8  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  71      2}i  lbs.,  $2.25 

THE  MACCABEE  REGIMENTS 

Showing  Much  Bravery  On  The  Firing  Line 

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15  A  29  a    12  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  71  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

FOREIGN  PEOPLE 
Many  Apply  8  for  Admission 


18  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  71  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

AUSTRALIAN  IMI\/IIGRATION 
Colony  Ready  to  298  Start  Immediately 


5  A  10  a 


24  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  71 


5%  lbs.,  $3.65 


AMERICAN  STEAMERS 
Supply  Many  63  Foreign  Ports 


4A  8a 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  71 


6%  lbs.,  $4.30 


RUSSIAN  PEOPLE 
Struggling  47  for  Liberty 


3A  6a 


36  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  71 


8%  lbs.,  $5.25 


PETERSBURGH 
Fighting  5  Rebellions 


48  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  71 


135X6  lbs.,  $8.00 


FIRES  8  Burning 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


244 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  71 


Hats 

KNOCKS,  SOMBREROS 

AND  PANAMAS 

SPECIAL  STRAWS 

$3 

Square  Hatters 

364  Everly  Road 


THE  CENTRAL 

BANK 

OF  MELTOWN 


CAPITAI $125,000 


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The  Greatest  of  Household  Econimizers 


STEEL  RANGES 

NOTHING  on  the  market  can  compare 
with  these  stoves  in  cutting  down  the 
expense  of  your  kitchen.  Maximum  of  heat 
from  any  grade  of  coal  and  perfect  control 
by  improved  dampers  are  salient  features. 
Sizes  to  meet  all  requirements.  $5  to  $95 

LION-HARDWARE-SHOP 

JACKSON  &  AMES,  Proprietors 

Crampton  City,  Nebraska 


COMBINATfbN   BORDER   NOS.    116   AND   117,  WITH   CORNERS  NO.    1163,    1164,    1165  AND    1166 


POINT-LINE.  POINT~SET,  POINT-BODY 


345 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


MODERN  GOTHIC 


ITALIC  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


ISA  30a        5  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic        1  lb.,  $2.00 

MAND80MB  SUMHICR  LAWNS 

Kept  In  Good  Ord0r  are  Pleasing  to  the  Passers  by 

And  Great  Comfort  to  the  Property  Owner 


16A  28a    8  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic     2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

SUPERIOR  QUALITY 

Our  Lining  Types  on  Point  System 
Labor  Saving  to  75  Printers 


16 A  31a    6  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic     1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

GOVERNMENT  OWNERSHIP 

Is  Advoeated  by  Many  Men  as  a  Solution 

Of  the  Rending  Financial  Questions 

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13  A  28  a    10  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic   3 Mi  lbs.,  $2.50 

VICTOR  SARDOU 

Composed  Many  Very  Good 

Interesting  58  Stories 


12  A  23  a 


12  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


MEXICAN  AND  CIVIL  WAR  VETERANS 

Held  a  Grand  Reunion  at  Central  Music  Hall  New  York 

There  Being  Many  24  Noted  Generals  Present 

lOA  17a  •  14  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic  4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

DISCOVERIES  AND  INVENTIONS 

Since  the  Commencement  of  the  Eighteenth 

Century  Many  32  Improvements  Made 


18  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic 


4'5i6  lbs.,  $3.25 


TWO   THOUSAND  MEN 

Employed  at  State  Golf  Grounds 

Completed  84  Immediately 


5A9a 


24  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic 


iVi  lbs.,  $3.65 


INDES  TRUC  TIBLE 

Fine  Rain  Coats  and  Ulsters 

Fall  and  5  Winter  Style 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


246 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MODERN  GOTHIC  c^^^  ITALIC  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


lA  6a  30  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


Bull  Run  Shenandoah 
Missionary  3  Ridge 

3  A  4a  36  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic  8%  lbs.,  $5.40 

DANGEROUS 
Young  8  Elephant 

3A  4a  42  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic  1154  lbs.,  $6.80 

DOMESTIC 
Servant  9  Duty 


48  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic  13^  lbs.,  $7.95 


COLONIZE 
Ne^v  4  County 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  247  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


MODERN  GOTHIC  ^^^^  ITALIC  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3  A  3a  54  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic  16^  Ib^.,  $9.70 

TROUBLE 

Pay  6  Police 


3  A  4a  60  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic  20%  lbs.,  $12.45 

ASTUTE 
Little  4  Boy 

3  A  3a  72  Point  Modern  Gothic  Italic  24^6  lbs.,  $14.00 

SHOES 
Red  8  Top 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  248  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MODERN  GOTHIC 


ITALIC  SERIES 


^23  silk-lined  suits 
reduced  to  ^14-^^ 


2450  of  them — the  originals  from 
which  the  best  houses  ordered  their 
swell  $24.50  silk-lined  suits,  des- 
tined by  the  favor  of  fashion  to  be 
very  popular  this  coming  spring. 
Some  are  our  exclusive  designs  and 
if  you  neglect  to  buy  now  you'll  find 
that  these  identical  styles  will  cost 
you  $23.50  later  on  in  the  season. 

923  sllk-llned  suits  91  ^.7 S— 

A  large  collection  of  manufacturers  sam- 
ples and  some  of  our  own  sample  suits. 

Made  of  the  finest 

^t^  ^m       ^m  .^  Quality  cheviot— all 

jS  ^B  ^^U  ^  blouse  style.  Work- 

^r     K  ^■■f  "^  manship   the    best, 

tm   ^^^m    ^  colors  in  blue  and 

black — all  sizes — 
entire  suit  over  taffeta  s;7/f— a  $23.50  suit 
for  91 4.7  a 


The  only  reason  that  we  can  quote 
so  low  a  price  is  that  they  are  sam- 
ples, the  maker  taking  the  loss — the 
materials  are  the  finest — consider 
what  a  suit  of  like  style  character 
would  cost  you  if  you  bought  the 
materials  and  had  it  made. 

New  Spring  Suits— Pretty  effects, 
latest  styles,  collarless  effects,  etc.,  all  the 
latest  colors  and  newest  materials — light- 
weight cheviots,  Venetians,  broadcloths, 
etc.,  strictly  man- 
tailored,  elegantly 
made  over  the  finest 
taffeta  silk  trimmed 
with  silk  band  and 
buttons.  Special  in- 
troductory prices  9^9  and  93S. 

Special  bargains  on  all  v^lnter 
suits  910.00  and 912.00 


A  remarkable  sale 

of  ^A^omen's  kid  gloves, 

$1.15,  $1.25  and  $1.35  qualities  for  79c  a  pair. 

That  practically  tells  the  story,  yet  when  you  see  the  gloves  you  will  agree  that  they  are 
wonderful  bargains.  It's  not  a  sale  of  "seconds"  or  broken  lines,  but  the  result  of  an  important 
purchase  of  nearly  six  thousand  pairs  at  a  special  price  concession. 

Women's  street  kid  gloves,  pique  sewn,  with  correct  embroidered  backs,  one 
pearl  and  two  metal  clasp  wrists.    They  are  approv- 


^9  ^%  ^^  ed  London  street  styles  and  come  in  the  popular  and 

M   %7  W 


79g 


'  fashionable  shades  of  tan,  brown,  gray,  and  black. 

It's  a  glove  opportunity  that  seldom  occurs  and  it  will 

be  a  good  investment  to  buy  half  dozen  and  dozen  lots  at  the  price— 79c  a  pair. 

Economy  Basement — Here  you'll  find  in  progress  in  our  newly  appointed  glove  section 
the  greatest  half-price  sale  of  gloves  at  SOc  ever  held  in  Chicago — men's  and  women's  g^f\^^ 
gloves  at  half  price— pair,  OCrO 

Extra  salespeople  have  been  employed  for  this  extraordinary  event. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


249 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


MODERN 


GOTHIC 


Weiehts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


19  A  38  a  5  Point  Modern  Gothic  1  lb.,  $2.00 

CLASSICAL  MUSIC  FOR  THE  EDUCATED  EAR 

Failure  to  Render  Appreciative  Music  Attributed  to  the  Lack 

Of  Inatruetion  Directors  Have  had  in  Instrumentation 

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18  A  36a  8  Point  Modern  Gothic         2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

PRESENT  TIME  INSTRUMENTS 

Fail  To  Resemble  Those  Used  Years  Ago 

During  tlie  Reign  of  Charlemagne 

ISA  28a        10  Point  Modern  Gothic         3'/f'6  lbs.,  $2.50 

MUSIC  HATH  CHARMS 
Soothe  the  75  Savage  Beast 


20  A  41  a  6  Point  Modern  Gothic j,       I'/ii  lbs.,  $2.00 

EVERY  HEART  BEATS  TRUE  TO  THE 

Red  White  And  Blue  When  The  Band  Plays  Our 

National  Song  The  Old  Star  Spangled  Banner 

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16  A  33  a         9  Point  Modern  Gothic  2K  lbs.,  $2.50 

MUSICAL  JOURNALS 

Articles  on  the  Origin  of  IVIusic 

Advancement  89  IVIade  Yearly 

13  A  26  a  12  Point  Modern  Gothic        3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

MANDOLIN  CLUBS 
Recital  at  48  Sparks  Park 


14  Point  Modern  Gothic 


A%  lbs.,  $3.00 


FREE  CONCERT  AT  LINCOLN  PARK 
Classical  Music  Saturday  53  Special  Programme 


8A  14a 


18  Point  Modern  Gothic 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


WASHINGTON  MARINE  BAND 
Baritones  Bugles  48  Cornets  Clarinets 


5  A  10  a 


24  Point  Modern  Gothic 


5^8  lbs.,  $3.60 


EXPENSIVE  PURCHASE 
American  Talking  29  Machines 


4A  7a 


30  Point  Modern  Gothic 


lbs.,  $4.25 


RETAIL  GROCERY 
Staple  and  3  Fancy  Stock 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPIISIDLER'S 


250 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MODERN    c^^^    GOTHIC 


Weights  and  Prices  gfiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3  A  6a  36  Point  Modern  Gothic  8^4  lbs.,  $5.20 

PANTOGRAPHS 
porting  2  Microbes 


42  Point  Modern  Gothic  10%  lbs.,  $6.40 


FIRST  DAILY 
Hourly  7  Editions 


48  Point  Modern  Gothic  12%  lbs.,  $7.70 


ESTABLISH 
Rainy  5  Season 


54  Point  Modern  Gothic  ISH  lbs.,  $9.20 


BANKER 

Pony  6  Show 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  251  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MODERN    c^^K^    GOTHIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3  A  4a  60  Point  Modern  Gothic  20J^  lbs.,  $12.2S 

MANNER 
Polite  2  Girl 

3  A  3  a  72  Point  Modern  Gothic  22%  lbs.,  $13.35 

DRINKS 
Hot  8  Rye 

3  A  3a  96  Point  Modern  Gothic  36%  lbs.,  $19.15 


Chips 

BARNHART  BROS.  &.  SPINDLER'S  252  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


GOTHIC 

«ISI 


THREE  TRAINS  DAILY  VIA 


I    OMAHA 

^  AND 

SEATTLE 

I 

Leaves  Chicago  at  8:00  a.  m.,  5:30  p.  m.,  9.  30  p. 

THE 

G     PACIFIC    COAST 
I     ELECTSic  LIMITED 


ELECTRIC     ^IIVII    I    EU     '-'QHTEP 

LEAVES  CHICAGO  5:30  P.  M.  DAILY 

PROVIDED  FOR  THE  DISCRIMINATING  TRAVELER 
THE  BEST  OF  EVERYTHING 


The  service  on  this  superb  train  is  interestingly  described 
in  a  new  booklet,  copy  of  which  can  be  had  free  on  applica- 
tion by  any  person  contemplating  a  trip  to  the  Pacific  Coast. 


Ticket  Office:  General  Passenger  Station  _ 

M^  SET  IN    12  POINT  BORDER  NO.  489 ^fl 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  853  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MODERN 


GOTHIC 


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2573  COMMERCIAL  STREET 


oieiE^ 


I  Magnificent  Sliowing 
of  Tailored  Suits 
and  Waists 

Late  Autumn  Stylish  Suits 

We  have  added  many  new  lines  to  our  magnificent  show- 
ing of  Tailored  Suits.  This  event  will  attract  the  attention  of 
all  smart  dressers  because  of  the  variety  of  styles.  Many  of 
these  suits  are  our  own  creations,  others  by  famous  modistes 

The  elaborate  showing  of  individual  style  that  predominates  at  Peterman's  style 
center  will  be  of  interest  to  all  ladies  in  this  vicinity,  and  the  exclusiveness  and 
elegance  of  these  suits  never  deserved  more  praise  from  the  critically  inclined 


TAILOR-MADE  SUITS — Great  variety  of  new  and  exclusive  ideas  in  chiffons,  velvets 
velveteens,  broadcloths,  and  the  newest  novelty  weaves  in  fancy  materials,  polka  dots 
checks,  stripes,  etc.  We  can  conscientiously  recommend  this  showing  of  suits  as  far  more 
elaborate  in  variety  than  we  have  ever  before  attempted. 
We  cordially  invite  all  smart  dressers  to  attend  this  sale 
and  see  this  fine  showing  of  suits.  Priced  from  $25.00  up  to 


LS  snowing  oi  suiis  as  lar  luure 

*84.73 


Silk  Petticoats  for  Fall 

The  Autumn  showing  of  Silk  Petticoats 
is  displayed  to  particularly  good  advant- 
age. Owing  to  the  special  prices  quoted  it 
will  be  productive  of  pleasure  and  profit 

Silk  Petticoats,  of  heavy  rustling  taffeta, 
deep  tucked  raised  flounce  and  silk  dust  ruffle, 
light  and  dark  shades.  Taffeta  Silk  Petticoats, 
accordion  plaited  or  sectional  flounce.  Taffeta 
Silk  Petticoats,  in  two  styles,  accordion  plaited. 
Is  a  beautiful  display  of  Petti-  ^*  ^  "•'  ^J^i 
coats.     Prices  from  $5  up  to  ^P   ■   ■  "Ow 


Autumn  Undergarments 

This  fine  hygenic  Underwear  takes  rank 
as  the  most  perfectly  adapted  for  a  climate 
of  such  changeableness  as  this.  In  point 
of  fit,  comfort  and  durability  is  unrivaled 

Women's  Silk  Vests,  low  neck  and  sleeve- 
less, fancy  openwork,  silk  lace  and  crochet  trim- 
mings. Extra  quality  Vests  and  tights,  of  fine 
ribbed  blue  merino,  are  in  fall  and  winter  weights. 
Pure  Wool  Union  Suits,  heavy  weight,  natural 
short  sleeves;  This  is  a  grand  ^J  "fl  ^  ^  ^ 
display.  From  48c  up  to  ^   ■  W  ■  ** W 


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SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MODERN 


GOTHIC 


GEORGE  E.  HOLDEMUP 


EDWARD  A.  SOAKEM 


NATIONAL  FUEL  COMPANY 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

COAL 


Anthracite 


Bituminous 


435  East  Canalport  Avenue 
MINERSTOWN 


JAMES  RIVETER,  Pres. 
EDWIN  COLDBLAST,  Vice  Pres. 


GEORGE  W.  STEEL,  Secy. 
WM.  COTROCKS,  Treas. 


STRUCTURAL 

IRON  AND  STEEL 

COMPANY 


Represented  by 

FRED  W.  HOTAIR 


■  RONTON,  IND. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 


Manufacturers  of  Electric- 
Welded  Chases.  General 
Western  Agents  for  Babcock 
Cylinder  Presses.  Dealers 
in  Platen  and  Hand  Presses, 
Folders,  Power  and  Lever 
Paper  Cutters,  Perforators, 
Stitchers  and  Printers  Sup- 
plies of   every   description. 


Superior  Copper-Mixed 


TYPE 


Point-Line    Point-Set    Point-Body 


Chicago, 


Superior  Copper  Mixed  Type 
Cast  on  the  Point  Line,  Point 
Set,  Point  Body  Lining  Sys- 
tem recommends  itself  to 
the  purchasing  Printer.  The 
Pound  Selling  System  is  fair 
to  both  purchaser  and  sel  ler. 
The  printer  getswhat  he  pays 
for  and  pays  for  what  he  gets. 


190 


Sold  to 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MODERN  GOTHIC 


CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


26A  50a       10  Point  Modern  Gothic  Cond.      S'/ii  lbs.,  $2.S0 

HEAVY  WORKING  HORSES  FOR  SALE 

Good  Sound  Horses  Purchased  Sold  and  Parted 

Auction  Sale  Every  Monday  and  Wednesday 

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22A  45a      12  Point  Modern  Gothic  Cond.      3%  lbs,  $2.75 

HOME  GROWN  WATER  MELONS 

Your  Choice  Today  for  Only  Thirty  Five  Cents 

We  Make  a  Specialty  of  Domestic  Fruit 

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18A  38a 


14  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed 


4K  lbs.,  $3.00 


NATIVES  CROSSING  THE  DESERT  ON  THE  BACKS  OF  ELEPHANTS 

Many  of  the  Party  Died  From  Starvation  and  Many  Others  From  Want  of  Water 

Some  Fine  Elephants  Were  Sacrificed  234  to  Supply  Food  and  Drink 


13 A  26a 


18  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

MANY  BEAUTIFUL  BUHERFLIES  HAVE  PERISHED 
Fierce  Rain  Storm  Destroyed  58  Thousands  of  Rare  Specimens 


24  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


SCENERY  ALONG  THE  PACIFIC  COAST 
Unexcelled  by  Others  for  562  its  Picturesqueness 


7A  13a 


30  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed 


67-4  lbs.,  $4.00 


THE  WESTERN  MOTOR  SCHOOL 
Mid  Winter  Class  78  December  Thirteenth 


5A  8a 


36  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


ACROBATIC  EXHIBITION 
Greatest  Circus  43  in  tlie  World 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MODERN  GOTHIC  CONDENSED 


28  A  55  a  6  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  1?4  lbs.,  $2.00 

OUT  WHERE  THE  SILVERY  COLORADO  RIVER  WENDS  ITS  WAY 

When  the  Sunset  Turns  the  Bounding  Oceans  Beautiful  Blue  to  a  Magnificent  Rich  Golden  Hue 

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26  A  52  a  8  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

FIRST  PROCESSES  IN  THE  PRACTICE  OF  TYPOGRAPHY 

Cutting  of  Punches  and  Making  of  3425  Moulds  Demanded  a  Degree  of  Skill 


MODERN  GOTHIC    c^^fe^    CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximatef-  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line 


5  A  8a  42  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  9%  lbs.,  $5.70 

CORNER  DRUG  STORE 
Prescriptions  2  our  Specialty 

4A  8a  48  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  lOK  lbs.,  $6.30 

DENTAL  PARLOR 

Students  7  from  Stayton 

4 A  8a  54  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  U'A  lbs.,  $7.50 

CONVENTIONS 
Historical  6  Speeches 

3A  4a  60  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  10%  lbs.,  $6.50 

CANDY  MAKER 
Spectators4  Invited 

72    POINT    SHOWN   ON    NEXT    PAOE. 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  8S7  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


MODERN  GOTHIC    c^^^    CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJne. 


3  A  4a  72  Point  Modern  Gothic  Condensed  13  lbs.,  $7.55 

AVONDALE 

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9  Lincoln  and  Belmont  Avenues  z 

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Ssale  that  has  become  established  as  an  annual  event  of  importance  to  S 

many  Chicagoans.     And  this  year,  more  than  ever,  you  will  be  impressed  H 

g=  with  the  splendidly  large  size  of  the  offering,  the  variety  of  styles  and  m 

the  exclusiveness  of  the  patterns  at  the  special  sale  price  of  $1.35  each  IS 

I  s 

I    The  Latest  Novelties  in  Unusual  Varieties    | 

(  Embraced  in  the  showing  are  the  latest  novelties  m  medium  J  J^ 

S  ^1  ^C  }^^^  ^^^^  effects  and  plain  colors,  with  attached  or  detached  f  ^1  OC 
£  y  I  bO  V  j  cuffs.  There  are  also  neat,  attractive  designs  on  light  grounds  tw'  ■  Vil 
n  (  with  a  choice  of  plaited  or  plain  bosoms.  Sizes  are  1 4  to  1 9. ) 

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BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  858  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MODERN  GOTHIC 


CONDENSED 


THREE  FAST  DAILY  TRAINS 

TO 

CALIFORNIA 


The 

San  Francisco 
Limited 

ELECTRIC  LIGHTED  THROUGHOUT 

Less  than  three  days  from  Chicago  to  San 
Francisco  and  Seattle.  Finest  drawing 
room  and  private  compartment  sleeping 
car,  Composite  Observation  Cars. 


The 

North  Portland 
Limited 

ELECTRIC   LIGHTED  THROUGHOUT 

Less  than  three  days  from  Chicago  to  Los 
Angeles  and  Portland,  via  the  new  Omaha 
Route.  Finest  drawing  room  and  Tourist 
Sleeping  car,  Composite  Obsrvation  Cars. 


Philippine  and  China  Fast  Mail 

Finest  through  daily  train  to  San  Francisco,  Los  Angeles  and  Seattle  without  change. 
Elegant  Drawing  Room  and  Tourist  Sleeping  Cars. 


ALL  MEALS  SERVED  IN  DINING  CARS. 


CHICAGO,  KANSAS  CITY  & 
OMAHA  RAILROAD 

Ticket  Offices:  Main  Passenger  Station  and  475  Railway  Avenue,  Corner  Highroad. 

Telephone,  Skidoo  23 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


NO.  117  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  Z.     Cast  on  Uniform  I^ine. 


30  A  60  a  5  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117  1  lb.,  $2.00 

RICHARDSON  AND  BROADBENT  WHOLESALE  CANDY  MANUFACTURERS 
Factory  and  Salssrooms  Seventeen  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Nineteen  South  Carmel  Street 
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34  A  63  a  8  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117     2%  lbs.,  $2.2S 

LOVE  OF  MONEY  IS  THE  ROOT  OF  ALL  EVIL 
Yet  all  are  After  the  Root  and  Dig  234  a  Hundred  Feet  Searching 

30  A  58  a        10  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117    3'Xt,  lbs.,  $2.50 

SOME  MEN  OBTAIN  MONEY  VERY  EASILY 
Men  who  Talk  the  Most  384  About  Mojiey  have  Little 


33  A  68a      5%  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

SPORTING  EXTRA  WITH  FULL  RETORT  OF  THE  FOOT  BALL  GAME 

Latest  News  of  the  Terrible  Murder  and  Suicide  Commlted  on  Seventy  Second  Street  Yesterday 

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33  A  65a         6  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117     1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

SOME  PEOPLE  FLY  HIGH  WITHOUT  A  FLYING  MACHINE 
When  They  Have  Plenty  of  Money  598  it  has  Wings  and  Quickly  Vanishes 

26A50a        12  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

MUCH  MONEY  MADE  ON  EXCHANGE 
Great  Loss  to  Brokers  257  by  Declining  Stocks 


14  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117 


4^  lbs.,  $3.00 


MONEY  DENOMINATIONS  OF  THE  SAME  VALUE  ARE  THE  GRECIAN 
Drachma  Italian  Lira  Finland  Mark  Spanisli  465  Peseta  French  Belgium  Switzerland  Francs 


18  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


MOST  MONEY  PER  CAPITA  EVER  KNOWN  IN  HISTORY 
Of  the  United  Stales  Nearly  389  Billion  Dollars  In  Coin  and  Paper  Currency 


llA  21a 


24  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


TWENTY  MILLION  SILVER  DOLLARS  COUNTED 
Money  to  be  Expended  for  265  Magnificent  Theatre  Building 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117 


6%  lbs.,  $4.00 


FOUR  HUNDRED  AND  NINETY  YEARS 

Before  Christ  tlie  Greelis  47  Defeated  fite  Persians 


36  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117 


6'Hb  lbs.,  $4.25 


NORTH  GALESBURG  FORT 

Cliattanooga  379  Eighteen  Sixty  Three 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


.260 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC    c^^^    NO.  117  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  gfiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


42  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117  9^  lbs.,  $5.45 


SOLDIER  BOYS  MARCHING 

Band  Playing  587  and  Flags  Flying 

5A  lla  48  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117  lOM  lbs.,  $6.35 

FINE  REGIMENT  PARADE 

Oriental  University  100  Students 


54  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117  12J^  lbs.,  $7.50 


GREATEST  NAVAL 

Battles  Nianiia  324  Santiago 


60  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117  W'/d,  lbs.,  $6.05 


CORRESPONDENCE 

AdventurersZO  Oiscovery 

LARGER    SIZES    SHOWN    ON    NEXT    PAGE 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  261  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC    c^^^^    NO.  117  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


66  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117  9%  lbs.,  $5.80 


SWEET  VIOLnS 

Handsome  397  Fragrant 


72  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117  10%  lbs.,  $5.10 


LARGE  NURSERY 

Beautiful  562  Flowers 


84  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  117  16  lbs.,  $8.95 


CHRISTMAS 

Boys  84  Rejoicing 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  262  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC 


NO.  117 


News  of  tlie  Day  Bu  etined  on  tliis  Train 

News  Bulletins  are  issued  twice 
a  day  for  tlie  passengers  on  the 

UNDERLAND  LIMITED 

and  "extras"  if  important  news  warrants  them.    That's  but  one  of 

the  many  reasons  why  you  should  asl(  for 

tickets  via  the 

STANOARO  PACIFIC  R'Y 

. ..  m.^:  ~'.r» ..     When  You  go  to  CALIFRISCO 

ICOOK  OPERA  house] 

UST  3  WEEKS 

of  the  soul-stirring  Melo-Drama 

DECEIVERS 

IGRAYHAIRI 

RESTORED 

Chestnutty  Hair  Stain 

Restores  Gray,  Streaked  or  Bleached  Hair  or 
Moustache  Instantaneously.    Gives  any  shade 
from  Light  Brown  to  Black.    Does  not  wash 
or  rub  off.    Contains  no  poisons  and  Is  not 
sticky  or  greasy.    Sold  by  all  druggists  at 
60c  per  bottle.  Sample  sent  upon  request. 

The  Chestnutty  Company 

HAIRSBURG,  DAK. 

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A  TREMENDOUS  HIT 

Supported  by  a  Strong  Cast  of  Well 
Known  Players 

YOU  WILL  MISS  IT  IF  YOU  MISS  IT 

MATINEE  PRICES,  25c,  50c,  75c. 

NIGHT  PRICES,  50c,  75c,  $1.00 
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263 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  47 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


26  A  52  a    6  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47     1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

PLEASANT  JOURNEYS  THROUGH  ENGLAND 

Visiting  Towns  Villages  and  Cities  Where  Lords  and  Barons 

Control  the  Largest  Portion  of  Land  and  Buildings 

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23  A  45  a   10  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47    3^Ab  lbs.,  $2.50 

SOUTHERN  COLLEGE  SOCIETY 

Everybody  Invited  to  Attend  Monday  Evening 

New  Westminster  42  Chapel  Building 


26A  50a    8  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47      2K  lbs., $2.25 

EASTERN  NATIONAL  BANK  COMPANY 

Forty-Five  Hundred  Thousand  Specimen  Sheets  Printed 

Lashers  Revised  The  United  States  Postal  Guide 

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19  A  37  a    12  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

SOUTHERN  CONVENTIONS 

Commission  Merchants  and  Traders 

Excursions  35  October  Seventli 


14  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47 


4K  lbs.,  $3.00 


MANY  GOOD  SHOWER  BATHS  GRATIS  TO  EVERYBODY 
Water  Received  Freely  from  the  Clouds  65  Expressly  for  the  Needy  Ones 


18  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


RAILROAD  AND  TELEGRAPH  CORPORATIONS 
Union  Southern  and  Central  98  Pacific  Railroad  Freight  Houses 


20  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


KENTUCKY  GROCERS  ANNUAL  BANQUET 
Massachusetts  and  Connecticut  36  Telegraph  Company 


7  A  15  a 


24  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


NATIONAL  INSURANCE  COMPANY 
Handsomely  Decorated  54  Apartment  House 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47 


e'S^ilbs.,  $4.30 


NEWSPAPER  HISTORIES 
Three  Hundred  86  Morning  Papers 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


264 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC    c^^K^    NUMBER  47 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


5  A  9  a  48  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47  10%  lbs.,  $6.50 

ANCIENT  METHODS 
Ornamental  98  Decorating 


60  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  47  10^6  lbs.,  $6.10 


MARINE  CADETS 
Steamboat  3  Artillery 


SUNDAY  EXCURSION 

JUIANDILERE  PAVILION 
111  on  cool  Placid  Lake 
has  the  most  beautiful  site 
for  recreation  and  outings 
that  can  be  imagined.   The 
beach  offers  fishing,  boats, 
and  bathing.    On  the  bluff 
are  all  kinds  of  sports  and 
Open-air  Vaudeville  Show. 

Mandilere  Park ...  $2 

Two  Restful  Boat  Rides    Healthful  Recreation    A  Place  to  Visit  Many  Times 

Sunday,  August  14, 1906  at  8:30  A.  iVJ. 

CRESCEN1 

r  STEAMER  FROM  NEW  PIER 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  265  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  GOTHIC 


NUMBER  111 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


28A54a    6  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill    I'/ii  lbs.,  $2.00 

REPAIRING  WOODEN  LEGS  A  SPECIALTY 

Artistic  Desierns  And  Unnatural  Linnbs  Made  to  Order  Lowest  Prices 

Sales  Room  One  Hundred  and  Seventy  Five  Castout  Street 

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21  A  40a    12  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

SENATORS  AND  GOVERNORS 
Holding  Positions  are  37  Well  Protected 


28  A  58a    8  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill    2}i  lbs.,  $2.25 

FURNITURE  ON  TIME  AND  EASY  PAYMENTS 

Large  Consignments  of  Fine  Carpets  Rugs  Tables  And  Couches 

Goods  Delivered  Free  of  Charge  to  Any  Part  of  the  City 

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28  A  53a    10  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill    3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

TESTIMONIALS  AND  CATALOGUES 
Compound  Distilled  Rute  68  Tute  Superfine  Toilet  Soap 


14  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill 


4K  lbs.,  $3.00 


JUNE  TWENTY  FIRST  LONGEST  DAY  IN  THE  YEAR 
Consequently  the  Proceeding  Days  are  Shorter  and  Pass  Very  Rapidly 


18  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill 


4"4  lbs,  $3.25 


REVIVAL  OF  THE  ANCIENT  LANGUAGES 
Hebrew  Greek  Latin  and  76  Chinese  Taught  in  Colleges 


8A  17a 


24  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


INSURRECTIONS  AND  REBELLIONS 
Diplomatic  Tangles  of  53  Santo  Domingo  Republic 


30  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill 


6^16  lbs.,  $4.00 


AFRICKANDER  HOMESTEADS 
Land  Cheap  To  Old  46  Settlers  Out  West 


5A  lOa 


36  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


SALMON  FISHING  INDUSTRY 
Poorest  People  75  Earn  Livelihood 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


966 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  GOTHIC    c^^fe^    NUMBER  111 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


5  A   10  a 


48  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill 


105^  lbs.,  $6.30 


CONNIVERS  AGREEMENT 
Motherly  Love  27  Decreasing 


60  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill 


8%  lbs.,  $5.20 


INCOMPREHENSIBLE 
Washingtons  45  Birthday 


FROST  THE  BABE, 
MOTHERS' ADVICE. 

Clubwomen  in  St.  Paul  Told 
That    Chilly    Treatment 
Will  Make  Their  In- 
fants Fat. 


SNOWBANK  BEST  CRADLE. 


Models  Shown  of  "Cage"  to  Keep 
Baby  in  When   Mother  At- 
tends  Meeting  of  the 
Club. 


[By  a  Staff  Correspondent.] 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  5.— [Special.  ]— The  discovery 
of  a  cold  air  and  chilled  water  treatment  for  babies  was 
announced  today  to  the  general  federation  of  women's 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


Established  1867 


Success  Music  College 

DR.   FRESHMAN,   President 

COLLEGE  BLDG.,  305  LOOKOUT  ST. 
LOOKOUT,  MINN. 

Thirty  nine  years  of  artistic  achievement  under  the  personal  direction 

of  its  President  Dr.  Freshman  has  made  the  College  one  of  the 

vigorous  educational  forces  of  America. 

SUMMER  SESSION 

OPENS  JULY  30th 


ELOCUTION 
OPERA 


All  Branches  of 


MUSIC 


DRAMATIC 
ART 


FALL  TERM  BEGINS  SEPT.  1st 

SEND  TO  PRESIDENT  FOR  FREE  ILLUSTRATED  CATALOGUE 


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QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


GOTHIC  COMPRESSED 


NUMBER  SEVEN 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  'i.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


30A  58a  6  Point  Gothic  Comp.  No.  7      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

GARDEN  CITY  PARK  OPENS  SUNDAY  AUGUST  FIFTH 

Band  Concert  In  the  Afternoon  by  Case  Brothers  Famous  Italian  Band 

Admittance  to  Grounds  Including  Chicken  Supper  One  Dollar 

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25  A  49a  12  Point  Gothic  Comp.  No.  7      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

GOTLIEB  PETERSON  FLORIST 
Various  Designs  for  46  Weddings  and  Parties 

16  A  30a  18  Point  Gothic  Comp.  No.  7      4%  lbs.,  $3.2S 

SHIPPING  WILD  ANIMALS 
Crossing  the  83  Stormy  Ocean 


31  A  63  a  8  Point  Gothic  Comp.  No.  7       lV\  lbs.,  $2.25 

CONSTRUCTED  BY  WILLIAM  BIRTHINGTON 

Building  Contractor  of  Bridges  and  all  Kinds  of  Steel  Structures 

Office  and  Factory  Twelve  Hundred  Prospect  Street 

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29A  60a  10 Point  Gothic  Comp.  No.  7      3!/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

GRAND  RAPIDS  POWER  BOAT  SHOW 
August  Fifth  Sixth  Seventh  234  Eighth  Ninth  and  Tenth 

19A  38a  HPointGothicComp.  No.  7       45i  lbs.,  $3.00 

BAZAAR  IN  DUKES  HALL 
Monday  Tuesday  46  and  Wednesday 


20  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  7 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


LACROSSE  IVIATCH  TODAY  AT  CROSSE  POINT 
Between  the  Detroit  White  94  Caps  and  The  Montreal  Stars 


24  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  7 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  BACHELORS 
Men  Thirty  Years  Old  6  Initiated  in  November 


30  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  7 


6?i6  lbs.,  $4.00 


EXAMINATION  IN  SPELLING 
School  Reopens  8  October  Eighteenth 


36  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  7 


69^  lbs.,  $4.25 


REGULAR  VOLUNTEER 
Shooting  Ducks  4  Along  the  River 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


GOTHIC  COMPRESSED  ^^^^  NUMBER  SEVEN 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line, 


4A  9a 


48  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  7 


lOM  lbs.,  $6.35 


TOMATO  CATSUP 
Delicious  Cherry  5  Pudding 


60  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  7 


10%'6  lbs.,  $6.55 


COMICAL  SCNG8 
Many  New  7  Features 


The 


Situated  on  corner  of  Lightwood  and  Hastings  Streets 
One  and  one  half  blocks  from  the  Grand  Central  Depot 


WEST  HASTINGS  HOTEL 


m 


aJi' 


Rates,  $1.00  to  $5.00  per  Day 
American  and  European  Plan 

Special  rates  will  be  made  to  the  theatrical  profes- 
sion, touring  journalists  and  baseball  and  football 
teams,  in  consideration  of  the  advertising  they  can 
give  us,  also  special  rates  to  very  large  families. 


John  Densmore,  Prop. 


West  Hastings 


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269 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


COMPRESSED    c^^fe^    NUMBER  8  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  (tiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Una. 


33  A  63a     10  Point  Gothic  Coinp.  No.  8     2%  lbs.,  $2.50 

RARE  AND  EXPENSIVE  IRISH  LACE  EKHIBITED  AT  PARIS 
Latest  and  Most  Stylish  Desips  In  Ladles  Easter  Hats  and  Suits 


21  A  41a     18  Point  Gothic  Comp.  No.  8    4'/i6  lbs.,  $3.25 


Peculiar  Police  Buies  348  Verj  SWctij  Enforced 


33  A  63a     12  Point  Gothic  Comp.  No.  8    3!46  lbs.,  $2.75 

SECOND  ANNUAL  SALE  OF  GENUINE  PANAMA  HATS 
Cominences  at  Twelve  O'clock  Wednesday  in  Our  Hat  Department 


12A  25a 


24  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  8 


25  A  49a     14  Point  Gothic  Comp.  No.  8    3%  lbs.,  $3.00 

VALUABLE  MINIATURE  PAINTINGS  ON  IVORY 
Masterpieces  of  the  821  Worlds  Celebrated  Painters 

4%  lbs.,  $3.50 


SOPERIOR  COPPER  MIIED  W  CAST  ON  THE  POINT  LINING 
System  is  ttie  Hardesl  Tougliesl  Ligtilesl  5/  and  Most  Duratile  Type  tliat  is  Made 


9  A  17  a 


30  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  8 


55<  lbs.,  $4.00 


iL  KNOWLEDGE 
Expensive  Automobiles  are  lieing  l\  used  to 


6A  13a 


36  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  8 


5%  lbs.,  $4.25 


THE  CfllEHCIAL  TELECRAPH  C 
Messages  to  Soutli  Africa  6  Carelessly 


y 


P 


Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  8 


R 


'    SWb  lbs.,  $6.25 


Viewing  llie  Maivelous  G  Worl(s  ol  Dame  Nature 


BARNHART   BROS.    &   SPINDLER'S 


270 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


GOTHIC  COMPRESSED    c^^^    NUMBER  8  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;,  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJi 


54  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  8 


10%  lbs.,  $7.50 


OLD  RELIABLE  FAIRY  STORIES 
Many  Handsome  4  Steel  Engravings 


60  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  8 


7%  lbs.,  $5.40 


Fi  COSTHS  DESIGNED 
Laiie  Impdlalion  3  ol  Novelly  Goods 


72  Point  Gothic  Compressed  No.  8 


8%  lbs.,  $5.75 


I  Hi 

Uly  Repoils  95  Satisladoi] 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


(g    c^ 


Em^  m 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


21  A  12  Point  Outline  Gothic  No.  61  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

mw  [ifli^  m  i[i(g[iDW[i  fl 

8  A  30  Point  Outline  Gothic  No.  61  4  lbs.,  $2.50 


Kl 


ill 


17  A  18  Point  Outline  Gothic  No.  61         3^  lbs.,  $2.05 

mum  $m  wMm 

Id)\Y7     "T^f 


m'rn^ 


14  A  24  Point  Outline  Gothic  No.  61  4  lbs.,  $2.55 


6A 


36  Point  Outline  Gothic  No.  61 


C7^ 


Kij 


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vo* 


5A 


Point  Outline  Gothic  No.  61 


4%  lbs.,  $2.90 


m 


6%  lbs.,  $4.10 


L_] 


m 


uuvvv_y 


66  Point  Outline  Gothic  No.  61 


9^  lbs.,  $5.45 


72  Point  Outline  Gothic  No.  61 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LIGHTFACE 


POST  SERIES 


THE  NOTARA  CLUB  BANQUET 

MENOKEN  HOUSE 

MONDAY  JANUARY  FIFTH  MCM 


Olives 


Brook  Trout 
Cucumbers  New  Potatoes 


Broiled  Spring  Chicken 
Fresh  Mushrooms 


Asparagus  Salad 


Ice  Creams  Strawberries 

Assorted  Nut  Cakes 


Coffee        Chocolate 


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273 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


LIGHTFACE 


POST  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  iriven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


21  A  41a  6  Point  Lightface  Post         1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

BEAUTIFUL  EASTER  GARMENTS 

They  Roamed  Far  Beyond  the  Snowclad  Mountains 

Shooting  Lions  in  the  Jungles  of  South  Africa 

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18  A  37  a  10  Point  Lightface  Post       3'Ab  lbs.,  $2.50 

BETTER  A  HOMELY  WIFE 

Than  One  Who  is  Not  Home  Much 
And  Singing  6  Rag  Time  to  You 


20  A  40  a  8  Point  Lightface  Post         2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

EXCURSION  TO  FOREST  ISLAND 

Round  Trip  Including  Dinner  Two  Dollars 

Music  and  Dancing  on  Board  the  Boat 

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15A  28a  12  Point  Lightface  Post       3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

SAVE  ALL  COUPONS 

Redeemable  in  Graniteware 
Union  Glass  8  Company 


18  Point  Lightface  Post 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


BOYS  TRAINING  FOR  MARKSMEN 

Requires  an  Eagle  Eye  and  Steady  Nerve 

Senators  Convention  4  July  Twentieth 


24  Point  Lightface  Post 


Slib  lbs.,  $3.50 


FRENCH  AND  ALGEBRA 

Gymnastical  Daily  Performances 
London  3  Collegiate  Institute 


4A  8a 


30  Point  Lightface  Post 


6916  lbs.,  $4.25 


OLDEST  RESIDENT 

Lived  Near  Champion  Hills 
Wagons  or  7  Implements 


BARNHART    BROS.  &    SPINDLER'S 


274 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LIGHTFACE    c^^    POST  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  gfiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


36  Point  Lightface  Post  S%  lbs.,  $5.10 


BROAD  ROADS 
Dangerous  8  Locality 

4  A  6a  48  Point  Lightface  Post  12%  lbs.,  $7.70 

ENORMOUS 
Springy  7  Chicken 


60  Point  Lightface  Post  17%  lbs.,  $10.75 


MAPLES 

Crab  9  Apple 

3  A  3a  72  Point  Lightface  Post  19'A  lbs.,  $11.30 

POCKET 
Samples  5 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  375  QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


IP(D)ST   c^^fe^   OPBM 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


12  Point  Post  Open 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


M(D)ST  PldDSPIHIKOILJS  SBAS 
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18  Point  Post  Open 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


EUSmESS  BLOCKS  BURMED 
LoMdlcDM  mmd  NdDrtk  MsiMlh^tltaim  Hit©  PailiircDil 
.(D)im©y  Diraiw©ir  ^3  C(D)impl©'it©]ly  Eimpty 


24  Point  Post  Open 


5Va  lbs.,  $3.60 


BASKET  BALL  SCHOOL 
radmated  Stiademts  are  Playim! 


30  Point  Post  Open 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


PETREFEEB 


^  MoMtaMa  41  State  Exihftit 


36  Point  Post  Open 


&iii  lbs.,  $5.10 


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BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


276 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


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Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  line. 


1  Point  Post  Open 


n'^fk  lbs.,  $7.70 


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60  Point  Post  Open 


19%  lbs.,  $11.85 


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72  Point  Post  Open 


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POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


277 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


POST 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


21  A  41  a  6  Point  Post  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

THANKSGIVING  DINNER  PARTIES 

Observe  tliis  Day  in  the  Old  Fashioned  Manner 

Church  Service  First  then  a  Turkey  Dinner 

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18  A  35  a  10  Point  Post  31/6  lbs.,  $2.50 

ADVERTISING  POSTERS 

Neat  Colored  42  Newest  Specimetis 


8A  15a 


18  Point  Post 


4'5f6  lbs.  $3.2S 


FRESHMANS 
Extract  59  of  Beef 


19A38a  8  Point  Post  2K  lbs.,  $2.25 

MARVELOUS  DEVELOPMENTS 

Itnprovetnetit  of  the  Nitieteettth  Century 

Astottishiug  Discoveries  are  Made 

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15A  29a  12  Point  Post  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

MONEY  MAY  SEEM 

The  Root  of  89  All  the  Evil 


6A  10a 


24  Point  Post 


SVz  lbs.,  $3.50 


ENGINEERS 
Prizes  6  Given 


4A8a 


30  Point  Post 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


SEVENTH  DISTRICT 
Convention  4  Entertained 


4A6a 


36  Point  Post 


S'/fi  lbs.,  $5.00 


OPERA  HOUSE 
Financial  8  Questions 


3A6a 


48  Point  Post 


1354  lbs.,  $7.95 


BANK  CLERK 
Racing  3  Outing 


BARISIHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


POST   ^^^^   SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3  A  4a  60  Point  Post  \7Vs  lbs.,  $10.60 

MARINE 
Band  6  Play 

3  A  3a  72  Point  Post  18%  lbs,,  $11.00 

BUGLES 
Tin  2  Horn 

3  A  96  Point  Post     (Cast  on  Cap  Line)  223/6  lbs.,  $11.55 

HOPS 

MINES 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  279  QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


IISCUISED 


DE  VIISISE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


21A  42a        6  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

WE  HAVE  DECIDED  THAT  ALL  GOODS 

Carried  In  our  Corner  Store  Must  be  Sold  at  Once 

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18  A  35a        10  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne    S'/ii  lbs.,  $2.50 

CARPETS  ARE  SLIGHTLY 
Damaged  at  Halt  57  Regular  Price 


20  A  41a       8  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne      2M  lbs.,  $2.25 

GENEROUS  SATURDAY  SALE 

Surprising  Bargains  In  all  Wool  Knee  Pants 

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15A  30a       12  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

LARGEST  STOCK 
Gents  Furnishing  93  Goods 


14  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne 


4X  lbs.,  $3.00 


PRINTING  MATERIAL  STANDARD  GOODS 

Always  on  Hand  and  Shipped  35  Promptly  Everywhere 


18  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


CELEBRATED  COPPER-MIXED 
Type  Orders  Filled  278  With  Great  Care 


24  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne 


SVs  lbs.,  $3.60 


HEALTHY  RESIDENTS 

Beautiful  58  Mansions  on  Lalies 


5A  9a 


30  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


ONE  HUNDRED  DA  YS 
Grand  State  24  Exhibition 


36  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne 


83^6  lbs.,  $5.05 


MODERN  DRUM 
Cylinder  73  Job  Press 


BARNHART  BROS.  &.  SPINDLER'S 


280 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


USCLINED   c«fe^    DE  VIISISE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


42  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne 


\0H  lbs.,  $6.30 


FINESTRUGS 

Ingrain  85  Carpets 


48  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne 


1337(6  lbs.,  $7.95 


OPEN  HOUSE 

New  Years  2  Day 


3A  4a 


60  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne 


15^8  lbs.,  $9.40 


SPECIAL 
Fire  73  Sales 


72  Point  Inclined  De  Vinne 


17%  lbs.,  $10.80 


BOOTH 
Campaign  5 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


IISCLIISED 


DE  VI  IS  IS  E 


Annual  June  Sale  of 
Mens  Negligee  Shirts 

=1    at  95c    ^= 


It  was  a  foregone  conclusion  that  intense  in- 
terest should  develop  at  once  5we  announced  the 
opening  of  this  annual  June  event— the  large  size 
of  the  offering  and  the  exclusiveness  of  many  of 
the  patterns  still  favor  the  customer  in  a  very 
generous  measure.    There  is 

A  Splendid  Variety  to 
Select  From 

To  increase  the  interest  of  critical  buyers  it  is  sufficient  perhaps  to  say 
that  there  is  a  variety  to  select  from  that  cannot  fail  in  its  mission  to  please. 
Embraced  in  the  showing  are  the  latest  novelties  in  medium  and  dark  effects 
and  plain  colors,  with  attached  or  detached  cuffs.  There  are  also  neat 
attractive  designs  on  light  grounds  with  a  choice  of  plaited 
or  plain  bosoms.  The  sizes  included  are  14  to  19X-  These 
are  our  regular  $1.50  to  $2.50  shirts,  at 


95c 


Boys*  Suits  Reduced  to  $6.50 

Sharp  reductions  in  our  "Best  to  Buy"  double  breasted  and  Norfolk 
suits,  and  Russian  and  sailor  blouse  suits,  sizes  2  to  10  years,  in  many  of  the 
most  popular  shades  of  all  wool  materials.  Reduced  from  the  former  selling 
prices  of  $7.50,  $10.00  and  $12.50  to,  each,  $6.50, 

Soakemall  &  Company 

711  Clieapside  Avenue,  Buncoville 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


282 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  ^^S^^  DEVINNE 


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House  Furnishings 


Mission  Furniture 

We  Place  on  Sale  Today  a  Special  Lot  of  Arts  and 
Crafts  Furniture  at  25%  Discount 

The  maker  of  our  fumed  oak  English  furniture  shipped  us  a  special 

lot  of  this  furniture,  including  Tables,  Chairs  and  Rockers,  which  are 

too  dark  to  place  in  stock  with  others  so  they  must  go  at  this  sacrifice. 

Some  exceptional  bargain  opportunities  are  offered. 


Oriental  Rug  Opportunities 

Rugs  of  Rare  Quality  in  Great  Variety  of  Patterns 
and  Complete  Range  of  Sizes 

At  no  time  have  we  offered  anything  like  the  assortment  of  beautiful 
floor  coverings  which  comprise  this  lot.  Genuine  Imported  weaves  in 
neutral  color  mixtures.     Every  piece  worth  twice  the  special  marking. 


Anglo  Persian  rugs,  9x12,  each,  $50.00 

Monosul  Persian,  antique  and  perfect, 
about  4x7,  $12.00 

Oriental  Rug  curtains,  something  novel 
and  beautiful  in  pattern,  pair,  $4.00 


Anglo  Indian  rugs,  12x16,  each,  $36.00 

Kashmere  rugs,  Oriental  designs,  6x10, 
8x11,  at  $14.00 

French  and  Royal  Wilton  in  latest  and 
popular  patterns,  odd  sizes,  $5.00 


Some  Odd  Pieces  Real  French  China  at  Half  Price 
for  a  Determined  Clearance 

Dainty  bits  of  the  best  of  modern  pottery.      Every  piece  a  decoration 
to  the  table  and  thoroughly  useful.      Mostly  odd  pieces  and  sets  of  six. 

Salad  Bowls  in  beautiful  shapes,  at  75c      I      Berry  Sets,  six  saucers  and  bowl,  $  1 .25 
Olive  Trays  to  match  the  above,  at  50c  Haviland  China  Plates,  set  of  six,  $3.00 

Chop  Trays,  odd  little  decorations,  50c      |      Individual  Salts  and  Peppers,  each,  15c 

Importer  Furnishing  Company 

7346  Orrington  Avenue  .  Charlottesville  .  Georgia 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  283  QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING 


DE  VINNE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


23  A  44a         6  Point  Lining  De  Vinne       1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

GREAT  CROWDS  VISIT  WORLDS  FAIR 

New  Attractions  are  Presented  as  the  Years  Roll  By 

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19  A  40a         10  Point  Lining  De  Vinne      3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

PAINTERS  ASSOCIATION 
Conventions  Holding  86  City  Meetings 

13  A  25  a         14  Point  Lining  De  Vinne       4 Ji  lbs.,  $3.00 

SPRING  POETS 
And  Four  Happy  45  Boys 


21  A  42a  8  Point  Lining  De  Vinne        2K  lbs.,  $2.25 

MASTERPIECE  IN  LITERATURE 

Darwins  Series   Fascinating  and  Beautiful 

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16A  30a         12  Point  Lining  De  Vinne      3%  lbs,,  $2.75 

UNEXPERIENCED 
Moulder  and  86  Wire  Finisher 

9A  18a  18  Point  Lining  De  Vinne     .  4%  lbs,,  $3.25 

MAIL  ORDER 
Bargain  5  Day  Sales 


24  Point  Lining  De  Vinne 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


POST  OFFICE  CLERKS 
Money  Orders  37  Issued  and  Paid 


30  Point  Lining  De  Vinne 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


YOUNG  SOLDIERS 
Pursuing  their  43  Enemies 


4A7a 


36  Point  Lining  De  Vinne 


8%  lbs.,  $5.25 


FANCY  LUNCH 
Room  to  89  Open  Soon 


42  Point  Lining  De  Vinne 


lOJi  lbs,,  $6.45 


FALL  STYLE 
Coats  and  4  Sacques 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


284 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  c^^K^  DEVINNE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


4A  5a 


48  Point  Lining  De  Vinne 


12%  lbs.,  $7.75 


BUILDING 
Cages  for  5  Sale 


3A  5a 


54  Point  Lining  De  Vinne 


14%  lbs.,  $8.75 


KING  JOHN 
Always  7  Bold 


3A  4a 


60  Point  Lining  De  Vinne 


15^  lbs.,  $9.25 


BARGAIN 
Cheap  8  Hats 


3A  4a 


72  Point  Lining  De  Vinne 


19%  lbs.,  $11.50 


MAD  3  Boy 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  285  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


DEVINNE    cm^^    BOLD 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


16A  31a  6  Point  DeVinne  Bold      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

CHICAGO  SHEET  MUSIC 

Company  Furnished  Music  on   Request 

Without  Delay  All  the  Latest 

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15  A  29a  8  Point  DeVinne  Bold       2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

DOWN  TOWN  DISTRICT 

Crowds  of  Strug-g-ling-  Humanity 

Seekin^f  Bargains  in  Flowers 

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HA  27a  10  Point  DeVinne  Bold  3'/f6  lbs.,  $2.S0 

EMPORIUM  OF  FASHIONABLE  DRESSMAKING 

Satisfaction   Guaranteed   in   Ladies  Tailor  Made   Garments 

Latest  Novelties  of  ttie  73  Season  in  Fancy  Necl<>vear 


12A  22a  12  Point  DeVinne  Bold  3%  lbs., $2.75 

UPSETTING  OF  THEORIST  CLAIMS 

Not  by  Ridicule  >vhich  often  Signifies  Ignorance 

But  w^ith  sound  28  Argument  well  Delivered 

6A   12a  18  Point  DeVinne  Bold  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

MUSEUM  ORCHESTRA 

Organ  Grinders  Trolley  Parties 

On  an  Excursion  46  Train 

5 A  8a  24  Point  DeVinne  Bold  5?^6  lbs.,  $3.50 

GENUINE  BOURBON 

Entertainments   Furnished 

On  Shortest  35  Notice 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  286  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


DEVINNE    m 


BOLD 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I  jne. 


3A  5a 


30  Point  De  Vinne  Bold 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


HARMONIOUS 
Strains  in  2  Discord 


3A  5a 


36  Point  De  Vinne  Bold 


85/i6  lbs.,  $5.15 


OPERA  MUSIC 
New  York  8  Artist 


Point  De  Vinne  Bold 


143/16  lbs.,  $8.55 


MELODY 
Piano  5  Duet 


3A  4a 


60  Point  De  Vinne  Bold 


21j^  lbs.,  $12.90 


SONGS 
By  7  Choir 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


287 


QUALITY    AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


DEVINNE    c^^^    COMPRESSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


30A  58a  6  Point  DeVinne  Comp.      I'/fi  lbs.,  $2.00 

LIVINGSTONE  WAS  THE  GREATEST  EXPLORER 

Worlds  Stupendous  Achievement  Was  In  The  Nineteenth  Century 

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26A  50a  10  Point  DeVinne  Comp.      3'Ab  lbs.,  $2.50 

CAPACITY  TWENTY  THOUSAND  POUNDS 
Leased  by  New  Brunswick  85  Refrigerator  Line 

12A  25a  18  Point  DeVinne  Comp.      4%  lbs.,  $3.2S 

ARTISTIC  DESIGNING 
Picture  Framing  73  Experts 


25A  50a  8  Point  DeVinne  Comp.       2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

GREAT  DEMAND  FOR  LOCOMOTIVES 

Sent  to  Hawaiian  Islands  Sumatra  Borneo  and  Java 

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21A42a  12  Point  DeVinne  Comp.      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

CONSPICUOUS  LOOKING  WOMEN 
Staring^  in  Leading  Opera  82  Companies 

16A  34a  14  Point  DeVinne  Comp.      4M  lbs.,  $3.00 

STRICTLY  HOME  COOKING 
Special  Turkey  8  Dinner  Sunday 


24  Point  DeVinne  Compressed  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


MISSOURI  PRINTING  INDUSTRIES 
Modern  Machines  and  34  Latest  Improvements 

6A  lla  30  Point  DeVinne  Compressed  6%  lbs.,  $4.00 

DEMANDS  MORE  READING 
Newspaper  Rapid  8  Perfected  Presses 

5A8a  36  Point  DeVinne  Com&ressed  6%  lbs.,  $4,30 

COSTUMES  FROM  PARIS 
Handsome  Face  5  Appearance 


Point  DeVinne  Compressed  10^  lbs.,  $6.25 


AUSTIN  SUBURB 
Mountain  45  Shrubery 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  288  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


DEVINNE    c^^fe^    COMPRESSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3A  4a  60  Point  DeVinne  Compressed  12^6  lbs.,  $7.25 

EXPOSITION 
Shaving  4  Parlors 


72  Point  DeVinne  Compressed  14ji  lbs.,  $8.25 


RELIC  SOLD 
Heavy  7  Rocker 


The  daily  COURIER 

Official  Organ  and  the  Only  Republican  Paper  in  Toraine  County 

GUARANTEED  17  Iff  A  SUBSCRIBERS 
CIRCULATION  Li  jddlJ  AT  $2  A  YEAR 


Circular  of  Rates  and  Information  About  The  Courier  Territory 
THE  DAILY  COURIER  PRESS  •  PUBLISHERS  ■  HENDERSON,  NORTH  DAKOTA 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  289  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


DEVINNE  EXTRA    ^^^fe^    COMPRESSED  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24A48a      10  Point  DeVinne  Extra  Comp.      314  lbs.,  $2.50 

GREAT  DEMAND  FOR  MODERN  MACHINES 

Machinery  Shipped  to  all  the  Civilized  Countries 

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24A46a      12  Point  DeVinne  Extra  Comp.      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

ANTIQUE  MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT 

Exhibited  at  Philadelphia  Academy  of  Music 

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I5A30a  18  Point  DeVinne  Extra  Compressed  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

GREAT  ANNUAL  CLEARANCE  SALE  OPENS  SATURDAY 
Job  Lots  and  Broken  Lines  Will  498  be  Closed  Out  Regardless  of  Cost 


9  A  20  a 


24  Point  DeVinne  Extra  Compressed 


ST-fi  lbs.,  $3.50 


TWENTY  THOUSAND  GOLD  DOLLARS 

Expended  for  Two  Magnificent  52  Exposition  Buildings 


30  Point  DeVinne  Extra  Compressed 


6%  lbs.,  $4.15 


TWO  THOUSAND  THREE  HUNDRED 
Years  Ago  Greece  74  Defeated  the  Persians 


6A  lOa 


35  Point  DeVinne  Extra  Compressed 


7■^  lbs.,  $4.35 


SOLDIER  BOYS  MARCHING 
Chattanooga  94  Eighteen  Sixty=Three 


5A9a 


Point  DeVinne  Extra  Compressed 


10%  lbs.,  $6.50 


SOUTHERN  FARMERS 
Raising  Cotton  35  and  Hemp 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


390 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


DEVINNE  EXTRA    m 


COMPRESSED  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


60  Point  De  Vinne  Extra  Compressed 


9%  lbs.,  $5.90 


CREAM  CHEESE 
American  8  Products 


72  Point  De  Vinne  Extra  Compressed 


10^  lbs.,  $6.25 


BAND  STANDS 
Pumpkin  6  Garden 


CHICAGO  THE 
GRE^MART 

City  Leads  in  Packing,  Grain 
Trade  and  Food  Stuffs 

REPORT  PLACES  TOTAL  IN  BILLIONS 


Report  by  a  reliable  mercantile  and 
credit  agency  shows  the  largest  growth 
in  the  city's  history  and  Chicago  men 
attribute  the  increase  to  advertising  in 
country  mediums  and  mail  orders  from 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


DeViniK 


The  First  Real 
Type  Family 

The  Ad  Mens' 
Standard 


Barnhart 


MiMAMW^'^MP^NMMM^Ml^mMWnil^^MWMMMl 


Castle  Trust 
Company 

Banking  by  Mail  is  a  prominent 
feature  in  this  institution  and 
a  great  accomodation  to  those 
on  the  rural  free  delivery.  Let 
us  send  our  booklet  "Banking" 

Opposite  the  Court  House 

Belleville,  Indiana 


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6  POINT  BORDER   NO.   335 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


MODe 


15  A  27  a  6  Point  Mode  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

F'lL.L.ED  WITH  SUINBBA.MS 

Smiles  F'r'om  Sweet  Temper-ed  Wife 

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12  A  24  a  10  Point  Mode  S'/fi  lbs.,  $2.50 

BUILwDS    Houses 
Center*  G4  AveriMe  IMortfi 


SHRies 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


13  A  27a  8  Point  Mode  2K  lbs.,  $2.25 

COMMISSION  MERCHANT 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Mar*Rets 
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IDA  19a  12  Point  Mode  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

VBGBTTABUES 

L^arge  Red  4  CHerry 


18  Point  Mode 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


HUNDRED   EINGIINEERS 

Elevated  Railroads  T  CoMsoHdate 


5A  7a 


24  Point  Mode 


SK  lbs.,  $3.70 


GRANDBST  NIGHT 

Coolest  Oceati  8  Breeze 


3A  5a 


36  Point  Mode 


S'A  lbs.,  $5.25 


BLOSSOMING 
Pretty  5  Wild  Rose 


48  Point  Mode 


12^  lbs.,  $7.65 


BUILDER 

Wagon  4  Shop 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


JONZTONE  BROK  &  CO. 


Cold  Storage  for  Furs — The  distinctive  feature  of 
our  great  Fur  Storage  Room  is  that  pure,  dry, 
cold  air  is  in  constant  circulation  at  a  tempera- 
ture of  about  20  degrees  below  freezing;  an 
atmosphere  in  which  no  fur-destroying  insect 
can  live.     An  inspection  is  solicited. 


Men's  Fine  Suits  of  tlie 
Latest  Summer  Mixture 


The  arrival  of  extensive  re-orders  places 
our  present  stock  in  splendid  condition 

Measured  by  every  standard,  whether  it  be  material  or  work- 
manship, whether  style  or  patterns,  our  Men's  Suits  prove  their 
superior  worth — prove  that  they  are  the  faultless  productions  of 
men  who  have  made  the  designing  and  making  of  men's  high- 
class  clothing  their  life  study,- and  have  been  wonderfully  suc- 
cessful in  their  attainments. 

Misses'  Shirt  Waist  Dresses 

Misses'  dimity  shirt  waist  dresses  in  combinations  of  white 
grounds  with  red,  blue  or  black  rings.     The  waist  cheap  at  16c. 


JONZTONE  BROK  CO. 


ECONOMY 
VERMONT 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


293 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


FRENCH    c^^fe^    TITLE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


25A50a  8  Point  French  Title  2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

METROPOLITAN  BANK  ASSOCIATION 

Millions  of  Resources  Greatest  Assets  and  Liabilities 

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20  A  41  a  12  Point  French  Title  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

SCIENCE  IN  JOURNALISM 
Treatise  On  Electric  46  Developments 

10  A  21  a  20  Point  French  Title  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

FOREIGN  MARKET 

Agricultural  15  Shipment 


23  A  44a  10  Point  French  Title  S'At  lbs.,  $2.50 

MANCHESTER  MACHINE  COMPANY 

Manufacturers  of  Heavy  Farm  Implements 

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16A33a  14  Point  French  Title  4M  lbs.,  $3.00 

NATIONALS  ORGANIZED 
Lively  Game  94  Fair  Attendance 

ISA  30a  18  Point  French  Title  4%  lbs,  $3.25 

PROSPEROUS  MERCHANT 
Small  Profit  23  Numerous  Sales 


24  Point  French  Title 


5%  lbs.,  $3.55 


ELABORATE  AUTOMOBILE  EXHIBITION 

Great  Crowds  Witnessed  276  Grand  Speed  Contests 


30  Point  French  Title 


6%  lbs.,  $4.10 


BANDMEN  FURNISHED  UNIFORMS 

Soldiers  Reception  753  Paradise  Boulevard 


5A8a 


36  Point  French  Title 


6%  lbs.,  $4.30 


SUBMARINE  DISCOVERIES 

Sixteen  Mines  48  South  Harbors 


5A9a 


Point  French  Title 


lbs.,  $6.25 


POLITICAL  MEETINGS 

Comniissioners  23  Assembling 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


8M 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


FRENCH    -^^^ 


TITLE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJne. 


3A  4a 


60  Point  French  Title 


9'/i6  lbs.,  $5.75 


HUDSON  STREET 
Splendid  54  Investment 


72  Point  French  Title 


lOfi  lbs.,  $6.15 


FIERCE  FIRES 
Handsoine  8  Bnilding 


96  Point  French  Title.     (Cast  on  Point  Line) 


19%  lbs.,  $10.30 


PROTECT 
Three  7  Boys 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


MODERN 


TITLE 


Weights  and  Prices  jfiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


21  A  40a  6  Point  Modern  Title      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

THERE  IS  AN  UNUSUAL  AMOUNT 

Of  Obscurity  about  the  First  Printed  Books  and 

The  Lives  and  Works  of  Early  Printers 

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19  A  37a  9  Point  Modern  Title        2K  lbs.,  $2.50 

DARKTOWN  QUARTETTE 

Will  Sing  all  the  Latest  Coon  Songs 
Guitar  and  Mandolin  62  Concert 


18A  36a    •  8  Point  Modern  Title        2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

.FINE  DIAMOND  RINGS 

Handsome  Solid  Gold  Necklace  Durable 

Watch  Charm  and  Fine  Jewelry 

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16A  33a  10  Point  Modern  Title      S%  lbs.,  $2.50 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  FARMS 

Are  the  Largest  in  the  Country 
Seventeen  Cattle  75  Ranches 


17A34a 


11  Point  Modern  Title 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


ROBERTS  AND  PHILIPS  CIRCUS  IS  THE  BEST  ON  EARTH 

They  Have  the  Largest  and  Most  Complete  Menagerie  Ever  Exhibited 

Lions  Tigers  Elephants  Bears  Zebras  Buffalos  Monkeys  and  Hyenas 


12  Point  Modern  Title 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


HUNDREDS  OF  HOMELESS  CHILDREN 
Made  Very  Happy  Receiving  58  Useful  Handsome  Presents 


9A  17a 


18  Point  Modern  Title 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

FINEST  DIAMOND  EARRINGS 

Handsome  Solid  47  Gold  Durable  Watches 


6A  11a 


24  Point  Modern  Title 


5%  lbs.,  $3.60 


GRAND  CELEBRATION 

Spanish  and  Civil  38  War  Veterans 


30  Point  Modern  Title 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


EXPENSIVE  CAPES 

Beaver  Coats  63  and  Jackets 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MODERN    c^^fe^    TITLE 


Weijfhts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


36  Point  Modern  Title  S'/ii  lbs.,  $5.00 


RIVER  FRONT 

Commerce  84  Trade 


48  Point  Modern  Title  13 '/ii  lbs.,  $7.8S 


MONUMENT 
General  35  Grant 


60  Point  Modern  Title  15%  lbs.,  $9.40 


COLUMBIA 
Fairy  79  State 


72  Point  Modern  Title  19%  lbs.,  $11.45 


PIERCED 
Steep  8  Hill 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  297  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


MODERN 


TITLE 


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Hi 


RICO  GOLD 

MINING  COMPANY 

$10,000  ORE 

A  Permanent  Mine         Defined  Ledges 


Ten  leases  have  been  constantly 
developing  the  several  claims  of 
this  Company,  resulting"  in  the 
uncovering  of  $10,000  ore  which 
will  net  the  leasers  a  handsome 
income,  and  insure  large  returns 
to  the  Rico  Gold  Mining  Co. 

Rico  Gold  Pays 

Five  Gent  Monthly  Dividends 
on  Every  Share  of  Our  Stock 

Signal  to  Buy  is  Now 

Wire  your  reservations  for 
Stock  at  Our  Expense 


18  POINT  BORDER   NO.   536 


Getrich  Quick  Co 


SKIDOO,  NEVADA 


L, 


POINT  BORDER   NO.  490 


J 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  BISQUE 


NUMBER  TWO 


W 


W 


NEW  BISQUETTE 

SOAPS 

New  AromQS-New  Size  Cake 
Same  Price  15  Cents 


r 


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BISQUETTE 


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Sample  Cake  Free 


j^ 


Use  II  Once-Youll  Be  Pleased  I 


For  Sale  at  Groceries  All  Over 


MADE  BY  BISQUETTE  SOAP  COMPANY,  WASHWELL,  IDAHO 


%  ,.PO,..eo.o.„,.o...o  M 


'^'^•(^^^^^■^^r^T^^^^r^r^^^^r^^^'^'^^^^^^^^r^^^^^^^^-^-^^^^-^-^- 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  BISQUE  «^P=>  NO,  2  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


20A40a        12  Point  Lining  Bisque  No.  2        3%  lbs.,  $2.7S 

PRINTERS  WAREHOUSE 

We  Furnish  the  Printer  with  the  Best 

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11  A  17a        20  Point  Lining  Bisque  No.  2       4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

EUROPEAN  HOTEL 
Steam  Heated  84  Rooms 


16  A  31  a         14  Point  Lining  Bisque  No.  2       45^6  lbs.,  $3.00 

LABOR  SAVING  GOODS 
Turn  wasted  time  into  Profits 

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7A  14a  24  Point  Lining  Bisque  No.  2         5%  lbs.,  $3.S0 

SUBSTITUTE 

Modern  52  Presses 


30  Point  Lining  Bisque  No.  2 


6»/f6  lbs.,  $4.05 


LADIES  COMFORT  SHOES 

Lace  Shoes  the  Best  37  on  the  IVIarket 


42  Point  Lining  Bisque  No.  2 


8%  lbs.,  $5.25 


GREATEST  VARIETY 

Nine  Handsome  23  Patterns  i 


48  Point  Lining  Bisque  No.  2 


lbs.,  $6.25 


TRUE  HARMONY 

EstaWlstied  in  5  Business 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPIIMDLER'S 


300 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


m^ii 


LINING  BISQUE  «^^P5  NO,  2  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


4  A  6a  60  Point  Lining  Bisque  No.  2  HVs  lbs.,  $8.80 

COMMANDERS 

Northern  6  Province 

3  A  4a  72  Point  Lining  Bisque  No.  2  13 W6  lbs.,  $8.15 

CLEOPATRA 

Anclenl  3  Queens 

3  A  3 a  84  Point  Lining  Bisque  No.  2  15%  lbs.,  $8.95 

ENAMORS 

Artist  7  Models 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  301  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


LINING  c^iPs  BISQUE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


25  A  10  Point  Lining  Bisque         1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

CRAFT  INVITED  TO  VISIT 

OUR  DISPLAY  ROOM  OF  FINE  TYPE 

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21  A  12  Point  Lining  Bisque  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

PRINTERS  SHOULD 

HAVE  OUR  NEW  LINE  TYPE 

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16A  18  Point  Lining  Bisque  3^6  lbs.,  $2.00 

TWELVE  THOUSAND  676  AND  EIGHTEEN  YEARS 

12A  20  Point  Lining  Bisque  37Y6  lbs.,  $2.25 

CYCLONES  ARE  68  VERY  DISTRUCTIVE 

9  A  30  Point  Lining  Bisque  4^6  lbs.,  $2.60 

THE  LONG  DREAMY  59  DAYS  PAST 

5A  36  Point  Lining  Bisque  4%  lbs.,  $2.90 

BRIGHT  43  SUNSHINE 


Point  Lining  Bisque  eYs  lbs.,  $3.80 


PICNIC  2  GROUNDS 

3  A  60  Point  Lining  Bisque  7%  lbs.,  $4.70 

MARCH  7  SALE 


72  Point  Lining  Bisque  85i  lbs.,  $5.05 


COLD  8  RAINS 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  302  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  FACADi 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


31  A      12  Point  Lining  Facade  Cond.  No.  1       P/s  lbs.,  $1.S0 

CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE  BOILDING 
CONTAINING  HUNDREDS  OF  NEATLY  FURNISHED  OFFICES 

mmm 

12  A      30  Point  Lining  Facade  Cond.  No    1      3%  lbs.,  $2.55 


miE 


11  A      36  Point  Lining  Facade  Cond.  No.  1      3H  lbs.,  $2.75 


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25  A      18  Point  Lining  Facade  Cond.  No.  1      2%  lbs.,  $2.00 


17  A      24  Point  Lining  Facade  Cond.  No.  1     S^/ii  lbs.,  $2.50 


m[  i\  M  m  m 

10  A      42  Point  Lining  Facade  Cond.  No.  1      454  lbs.,  $3.25 


48  Point  Lining  Facade  Condensed  No.  1 


3?4  lbs.,  $3.85 


[Si  Si 


60  Point  Lining  Facade  Condensed  No.  1 


ill  11  i 


3filbs.,  $3.65 


1 
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72  Point  Lining  Facade  Condensed  No.  1 


1 
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JU  llliu  ULIi 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


FflCllDE   ^^S^  CONDENSED  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJne. 


25A50a       14  Point  Lining  Facade  Cond.       3?'f'6  lbs.,  $3.00 

THE  MAN  WHO  PAYS  HIS  HONEST  DEBTS 

cao  secore  More  Finonciai  Hid  Ttioo  He  lo  Does  Noi 

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15  A  28a        24  Point  Lining  Facade  Cond.        4^  lbs.,  $3.50 


lOA  20a 


30  Point  Lining  Facade  Condensed 


5'/f6  lbs.,  $4.00 


36  Point  Lining  Facade  Condensed 


Ei  n  IVIHi  f[ 


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5'/i6  lbs.,  $4.25 


[S 


Is 


42  Point  Lining  Facade  Condensed 


7K  lbs.,  $5.25 


I 


Al 


54  Point  Lining  Facade  Condensed 


10%  lbs.,  $7.50 


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BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPIISIDLER'S 


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SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  FllGllDE   ^^^^  CONDENSED  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


60  Point  Lining  Facade  Condensed 


6K  lbs.,  $4.70 


72  Point  Lining  Facade  Condensed 

A 


7-M'6  lbs.,  $4.90 


Point  Lining  Facade  Condensed 


8%  lbs.,  $5.30 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


305 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


SPIRE 


B^    NUMBERS 


Weigfhts  and  Prices  ifiven  are  Approximate;  see  pajre  2,     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24  A  46a  12  Point  Spire  No.  5  3lu  lbs.,  $2.75 

TRESTLES  AND  RAILROAD  BRIDGES 

Steel  Constructed  587  Elevated  Rodds  of  Cbicdgo 

7  A  13a  30  Point  Spire  No.  5  5%  lbs,,  $4.00 

mrni  REPORT 

dudrds  Shot  45  Soldiers 


14A27a  18  Point  Spire  No,  5  4'4  lbs.,  $3.25 

MOTORS  ON  All  PRESSES 

Handsoine  Pressed  75  Steel  Cornices 

9A  19a  24  Point  Spire  No.  5  4^  lbs,  $3.50 

dLORIOUS  SUNSHINE 

Will  Cast  49  Rdiiiiint  Beniiis 


6A  Ua 


36  Point  Spire  No.  5 


5%  lbs.,  $4.35 


BlAUTirUL  WM  MOUNTAIN  SHRiBERY 

Summer  Resort  Opens  38  With  New  Attractioo 


4S  Point  Spire  No.  5 


9/8  lbs.,  $6.40 


i\uM  llappiDess  i  MmM  Um 


60  Point  Spire  No.  5 


83/16  lbs.,  $5.75 


iJuM  MviM ;  mnis 


72  Point  Spire  No.  5 


8M  lbs,  $5.75 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SPIRE    c^^^    NUMBERS 


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Commencing  November  first,  Ninteen  Hundred  and  Ten,  in  our  (eiebrdted 

"One  Price"  Slioe  Store,  we  will  Offer  to  the  Public  d  most 

Edshiondble.  Up-To-Ddte  dnd  Exquisite  Line  of 

LADIES  AND  dtNTS 


fOOTWEAR 


Styles  and  Prices  to  Suit  tHe  most  Edstidious 


Eour  Doors  North 
of  tue  Post  Office 


CHARACTERS  FROM  SCROLL  BORDER   NO.    54 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


307 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


HEADLETTER   ^^^^   CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


32  A  10  Point  Headletter  Cond.  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

FOURTH  OF  JULY  IS  LIKE  A  CRACKER  JACK 
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26A  14  Point  Headletter  Cond.  iVz  lbs.,  $1.75 

MONKEY  WRENCH  85  IS  NOT  NAMED 

19  A  18  Point  Headletter  Cond.  3  lbs.,  $2.00 

MAY  NEVER  68  CRACK  JOKES 

9A  36  Point  Headletter  Cond.  4%  lbs,  $2.75 


f  ALSE  4«  STORIES    RULED  BY  38  KINGS 


28A  12  Point  Headletter  Cond.  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

RELIEVED  OF  ILL  SMELLING  BREATHS 
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21  A  16  Point  Headletter  Cond.  2%  lbs.,  $1.75 

PUBLIC  SCHOOL  52  ESTABLISHED 

15  A  24  Point  Headletter  Cond.        3%  lbs.,  $2.50 

SOAP  MADE  74  IN  ITALY  I 


11  A  30  Point  Headletter  Cond.  ^^A^>  lbs.,  $2.50 


42  Point  Headletter  Condensed 


5^  lbs.,  $3.30 


LIGHT  CANDLE  84  TOO  THE  WICK 


9A 


48  Point  Headletter  Condensed 


(i%  lbs.,  $3.75 


LIMimiN  AND  K  LAW  STAMS 


54  Point  Headletter  Condensed 


iMb  lbs.,  $4.30 


(nm  l\  HESI  RULES 


\ 


3A 


60  Point  Headletter  Condensed 


M<b  lbs.,  $2.65 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER- MIXED  TYPE 


HEADLETTER 


CONDENSED 


SKOND  REPORT  ON  THE  TYPO  NATIONAL  BANK  OF  PRINTERDOM 
DISPERSES  CLAIMS  THAT  THERE  IS  NO  MONEY  IN  THE 
PRINTING  BUSINESS  AND  ESTIMATES  ACTUAL  PROFIT 


PRINTERS  ALL  CREDIT  THE  POINT  SYSTEM 


CHAIRMAN  PICA  SAYS  AGGREGATE  IS  OVER  $12,500  FOR  THE  CURRENT  YEAR 


Printerdom  has  a  justly  proud  and  I  the  greater  facility  with  which  point 
self-satisfied  lot  of  printer  men  today  system  type  justifies  in  the  stick  and 
since  proof  has  been  shown  that  they  I  the  compositor's  time  saved  thereby  is 


SUN  HASJW  TYPES 

DRESS  OF  POINT  SYSTEM  FACES 

FOR  THE  PAPER  AND  JOB 

OFFICE  ENLARGED 


ALLOW  10  CENTS  ON  METAL 


PURCHASE  ON  ACTUAL  WEIGHT  BASIS 


Every  employe  as  well  as  the  happy 
owner  of  The  Sun  rejoices  in  the  past 
year's  success  and  feels  an  honest  and 
rightful  satisfaction  in  being-  able  to 
claim  a  share.  Their  reward  will  be  a 
banquet  this  evening-  and  a  continued 
inspiration  in  which  the  new  material 
is  proving-  itself  exceptional.   Type  on 


E  THEATRE 


Messrs.  Tinsel  &  Dazzle  present  the 

NEWEST  BURLESQUE  AND  COMEDY 

ON  m  ISLE 
Of  SEASAME 

WITH  A  SPLENDID  CAST  INCLUDING 

MAE  FLYE  AND  TED  WHITE 

Summer  Prices:  25,  50,  and  75  cents 

SUNDAY:  FRIEND  OR  fOE? 


THE 

BEST 

lEnER 

EOR 

HEADS 


STAMPS 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


309 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


GUARD 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


18  A  36a  6  Point  Guard  I'/ii  lbs.,  $2.00 

NEW  MOWN  HAY  MEADOWS- 

Green  Fields  of  Wheat  Oats  and  Corn  Make 

The  Good  Old  Farnners  Feel  Happy 

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15A30a  10  Point  Guard  3 'ni  lbs.,  $2.50 

SHORT  ARTICLES 
Accounts  of  35  Book   Makers 

7A  15a  18  Point  Guard  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

OLD  POEMS 

Modern  75  Books 


16A32a  8  Point  Guard  2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

FARM   LABOR  MADE 

Easy  by  New   Improved  Machinery 

Now  Being  Sold  by  Merchants 

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12A  25a 


12  Point  Guard 


3%  lbs.,  $2.25 


SOMETHING  GOOD 
Today  for  92  the   Ladies 

5  A  9a  24  Point  Guard  S^Yb  lbs,  $3.50 

HATTER 
Boys  38  Hats 


30  Point  Guard 


6'hb  lbs.,  $4.25 


DEEPEST  DEPTH 
Belo^v  Deep  B9  Blue  Sea 


36  Point  Guard 


8^8  lbs.,  $5.00 


PIKES  PEAK 

Perpetual  6  Snow 


48  Point  Guard 


12%  lbs.,  $7.15 


CHANGE 

Fine  3  Design 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


310 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  CELTIC 


NUMBER! 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


22  A  6  Point  Lining  Celtic  No.  1  K  lb.,  $1.00 

GENUINE  AFRICAN  DIAMONDS 

WASH  THEM  IN  PURE  CRYSTALIZED  WATER 

SHINING  SPARKLING  GLISTENING 

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21  A  10  Point  Lining  Celtic  No.  1       iJi  lbs.,  $1.4S 

FINANCIAL  AGENTS 

COMMISSION  AND  BROKERS 

MEMBERS  46  EXCHANGE 


22  A  8  Point  Lining  Celtic  No.  1  \}i  lbs.,  $1.25 

WALL  STREET  BROKERS 

RAILWAY  SECURITIES  AND  BONDS 

STOCKS  AND   REAL   ESTATE 

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17  A  12  Point  Lining  Celtic  No.  1      2^/(<>  lbs,,  $1.75 

FINE  GARDENS 

AMERICAN  ROSE  BUDS 

SWEET  82  VIOLETS 


14  Point  Lining  Celtic  No.  1 


25^2  lbs.,  $1.75 


LEADING  OFFICERS  IN  SERVICE 

GENERAL  SHERMAN   AND  WASHINTON 

GREATEST  FIGHTING  86  STRATEGISTS 


18  Point  Lining  Celtic  No.  1 


3  lbs.,  $2.00 


VESUVIAN  ERUPTION  • 
BIG  ITALIAN  45  CATASTROPHE 


24  Point  Lining  Celtic  No.  1 


4  lbs.,  $2.55 


MISTY  FOUNTAIN 
SLOWLY  78  FLOWING 


30  Point  Lining  Celtic  No.  1 


4«i'6  lbs.,  $3.00 


ACQUISITIONS 
CARPET  9  FOUND 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


311 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  NORMAN 


CONDENSED  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


26  A        8  Point  Lining  Norman  Condensed     1%  lbs.,  $1.25 

MANY  LARGE  STEAM  BOATS 

TRAVEL  THE  GREAT  LAKES  EVERY  DAY 

AFFORDING  PLEASANT  JOURNEYS 

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26A       10  Point  Lining  Norman  Condensed     l'K6  lbs.,  $1.40 

PROGRESS  IN  BUSINESS 

MEANS  AN  INCREASE  IN  WEALTH 

COSTLY  HOMES  AND  STORES 

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21A 


12  Point  Lining  Norman  Condensed 


2'Xb  lbs.,  $1.50 


SEEING  THE  SIGHTS  IN  OUR  LEADING  CITIES 
IS  ENJOYMENT  WHICH  PEOPLE  927  TAKE  GREAT  PLEASURE  IN 


ISA 


16  Point  Lining  Norman  Condensed 


2%  lbs.,  $1.75 


MUSICIANS  IN  THE  THEATRE 
FURNISH  FINE  MUSIC  53  FOR  THOSE  ASSEMBLED 


llA 


20  Point  Lining  Norman  Condensed 


3?-f6  lbs,,  $2.35 


MAGNIFICENT  NEW  RESIDENCE 
BUILT  FROM  THE  7  FINEST  OF  .MARBLE 


10  A 


24  Point  Lining  Norman  Condensed 


3%  lbs.,  $2.50 


DANCING  ACADEMY 
GRAND  8  MASQUERADE  3  BALL 


6A 


35  Point  Lining  Norman  Condensed 


4?4  lbs.,  $2.75 


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H 


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BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


31S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING 


NADALL 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


40  A  6  Point  Lining  Nadall  No.  1  ?i  lb.,  $1.00 

StNATOBS   ABC    PBOrOUND    IN    SPCAKIN&    AND    DtBATt 

SPttCntS    MADE    6Y    tMINCNT    MtN    TOD    AND    AGAINST   MANY   NtW    BILLS 

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25  A  6  Point  Lining  Nadall  No.  3  K  lb.,  $1.00 

PEBSONAL  AND  nSTIC  ABGUMENTS 

MOUNTAIN  SCENEBY  6  SKILLPUl^LY  BEPBODUCED 

16A  12  Point  Lining  Nadall  2'Ab  lbs.,  $1.50 

BOCK  or  AGES 
WEAK  AND  Q  EmCICNT 


32  A  6  Point  Lining  Nadall  No.  2  H  \h.,  $1.00 

STATESMEN  ENTANOl^CD  WITH  EINANCIAL  PEOBL'EMS 

TWENTY  MimON  BUSMtUS  OE  WMEAT  BAISED  IN  MANITOBA 

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24A  8  Point  Lining  Nadall  'iK  lbs.,  $1.25 

BUSINESS  EDUCATION  SChOOE 
BIVEBDALE  UNIVEBSITY  5  COEOBADO 

20  A  10  Point  Lining  Nadall  iK  lbs.,  $1.40 

MEXICAN  INDIAN  TBIBE 
VISITING  PABIS  5  EXPOSITION 


18  Point  Lining  Nadall 


3  lbs.,  $2.00 


KING  or  SPAIN  AND  PPINCESS 
MULTITUDES  MAIE  0  BBIDAE  GOUPEE 


24  Point  Lining  Nadall 


"4^8  lbs.,  $2.65 


ELOBIDA  OSTEICIi  5  EABM 


CATALOGUE 
SPBING     1^^^^     SUMMEB 
,    IQOO 


EAShlONS  EMPOBIUM 

DESIGNEES  AND  MAKEBS  OE 

COSTUMES,  TAILOB'MADE  SUITS 


NO.  2542  FASTIDIOUS  BOUEEVABD  SOUTh 

ATTIEEVILLE 

FLORETTE  BORDER  AND  VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    70  USED. 


?t^d§^''$^^^*5^^t»^ri^^S%'^^^^^^^^ 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,    POINT-BODY 


313 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING    ^^H^    SPENSER 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line, 


28A  6  Point  Liningf  Spenser  ^  lb.,  $1.00 

THEY  COST  LIKE  THE  VERY  MISCHIEF 

FLOWERS  THAT  BLOOM  IN  THE  MILLINERS  GARDENS 

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28  A  8  Point  LininK  Spenser  IK  lbs.,  $1.25 

RETURN  OF  THE  YOUNG  SOLDIER 
STORIES  TOLD  OF  THE  BLOODY  ENCOUNTER 
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20A  12  Point  Lining  Spenser  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

THE  CHOICEST  ESSAYS 


24  A  10  Point  Lining  Spenser  l"i'6  lbs.,  $1.40 

BOYS  SEEKING  KNOWLEDGE 
FOLLOWING  54  WESTERN  COWBOYS      i      EIGHTEEN  GIRL  7  GRADUATES 


15  A  18  Point  Lining  Spenser  S'u  lbs.,  $2.05 

SWEET  MOWN  HAY  AND  CLOVER 
GLORIOUS  SUMMER  5  MEADOW  BLOOMING 

10 A  24  Point  Lining  Spenser  VAt  lbs.,  $2.70 

THE  CHICAGO  6  CITY  LIBRARIES 

8A  30  Point  Lining  Spenser  5  lbs.,  $3.10 

EXCURSION  5  STEAMERS 

7A  36  Point  Lining  Spenser  6^  lbs.,  $4.00 

GREATER  §  BARGAIN 


Point  Lining  Spenser  854  lbs.,  $5.20 


LUNCHES  4  SERVED 


60  Point  Lining  Spenser  75/8  lbs.,  $4.55 


RAPID  3  GAINS 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  314  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


I 


LINING    c^^fe^   SPENSER 


STRATH  MUTH 


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STRANGE  STORY  OF 
A  YOUNG  CITY  GIRL 
WHO  FORSAKES  VAST 
INCOME  TO  BECOME 
THE  WIFE  OF  A  THIEF 


PUBLISHED  BY 

THE  WRIGHT  PUBLISHING  CO. 

MARTINE.  PA. 


VOGUE   ORNAMENT   NO.    161,    60C. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  315  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


HININGWIDE   C^^^^   SPENSER 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


16A  6  Point  Lining  Wide  Spenser  %  lb.,  $1.05 

SUBURBAN   RAIL.FPOAD 

OPF'ICIAL.S  ARE  RUSHING  ^EW 

RURAL.   ELEVATED    ROADS 


16  A        10  Point  Lining  Wide  Spenser        iK  lbs.,  $1.4S 

PRINTTING  PRESS 
PACnrORY  REMIODLED 


12  A  12  Point  Lining  Wide  Spenser  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

INDIAN   NAVIGATION  COMPANY 

FIRST  CLASS   PASSENGER  STEAMERS 

TOURING  THE  SS7  ENTIRE  GLOBE 

8  A  18  Point  Lining  Wide  Spenser  3^  lbs.,  $2.15 

MUSICAL  DIRECTOR 

CONVENTION  ATTRACTS 

SEVERAL  4^  THOUSAND 

6  A  24  Point  Lining  Wide  Spenser  4H  lbs.,  $2.65 

WILD  FLOWERS 

FAVORITE  GARDEN 

ROSES  S  VIOLETS 

5A  30  Point  Lining  Wide  Spenser  4%  lbs.,  $3.00 

RICH  MEN 
BUILD  6  HOUSE 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S        *  816  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING 


STERLING 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


18A  6  Point  Lining  Sterlins  %  lb.,  $1.00 

NEVfiDrt  MINING  COMPANY 

GOUD  SIL.VER  COflL.  ORE  AND  ZING 

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16A  10  Point  Lining  Sterling  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

S-HETLRND  PONIES 
INTELLIGENT  3  RNIMRLS 

6A  24  Point  Lining  Sterling  4'/-i'6  lbs.,  $2.60 

GRNDY 

TEN  6  PIN 


17A  8  Point  Lining  Sterling  IM  lbs.,  $1.25 

STEf\MBOf\T  EXCURSION 

EVERY  TUESDf\Y  5  EVENING 

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13  A  12  Point  Lining  Sterling  2 '/fb  lbs.,  $1.50 

SILVER  Wf\TGH 
DIAMOND  2  RINGS 


9  A  20  Point  Lining  Sterling 


lbs.,  $2.25 


COUNTER 
BOYS  4  GflP 


30  Point  Lining  Sterling 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


LITTLE  GMILD 
Ff\ITfi  7  Gfif\RITY 


36  Point  Lining  Sterling 


e^ii  lbs.,  $4.25 


Lf\RGE  MfVN 
GOf\T  8  GOWS 


48  Point  Lining  Sterling 


85/4  lbs.,  $5.00 


OLD  Cf\T 
FINE  9  BIRD 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING    c^^^    VULCAN 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  I-ine. 


19A  8  Point  Lining  Vulcan  1%  lbs.,  $1.30 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  YACHTSMEN 

SCIENTIFIC  MEANS  OF  MANIPULATING  ANY  GASOLINE    LAUNCH 

MANY  USEFUL  HINTS  ON  35   FISHING  WITHOUT  A  HOOK 


16A  10  Point  Lining  Vulcan  l?i  lbs.,  $1.45 

NEWT  AUTOMATIC   SEW^ING  MACHINE 

COMPLETEST  MACHINES  ON  THIS  CONTINENT 

THOMAS   W^ILLIAMSON  33   LOCAL  AGENT 

llA  14  Point  Lining  Vulcan  2]4  lbs.,  $1.7S 

PLEASANT  LAKE  OUTING 

SLEPT   NIGHTLY   ON  THE  LOUNGE 

MANY  HEALTHY  84  PEOPLE 

9A  18  Point  Lining  Vulcan  3^.4  lbs.,  $2.10 

COUNCIL  MEETINGS 

AUGUST   THE   SIXTEENTH 

SAVINGS  72  ACCOUNTS 

6A  30  Point  Lining  Vulcan  SH  lbs.,  $3.20 

FANCY  SUITS 

LATEST  CLOTHING 

W^HITE  23  VESTS 

BARNHART  BROS.  A.  SPINDLER'S  818  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


t 

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LINING 


MAYO 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  I-ine. 


21  A  6  Point  Lining  Mayo  No.  1  K  lb.,  $1.00 

EVERY  MAN  HAS  HIS  DOUBLE 

BUTTHECONTORTIONIST HAS  SEVERAL 

YOU  WOULD  THINK  HIM  RUBBER 

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ISA  10  Point  Lining  Mayo  l?i  lbs.,  $1.45 

BRIGHT  MOMENT 

SUPPER    OR   DINNER 

MOTHER  a  COOKS 


17A  6  Point  Lining  Mayo  No.  2  ^Ib.,  $1.00 

NEKVE   SPLITTING    MUSIC 

MOSQUITOES  IN  SLEEPING  CARS 

THE  GOOD  OLD  SUMMER  TIME 

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8  Point  Lining  Mayo 


l5/f6  lbs.,  $1.30 


CREATEST  HONOR 

CANDIDATES  NOMINATED 

rOR  THE  G  JUDGESHIf 


12  Point  Lining  Mayo 


2'Y6  lbs.,  $1.S0 


EXCELLENT  PROGRAMME 

THE   TROMBONE  SOLOISTS  MUSICAL 

GRAND  8  SUCCESS  TUESDAY 


16  Point  Lining  Mayo 


2%  lbs.,  $1.80 


PUTS  ON  GREAT  AIRS 

OUR  MAJOR  BEATS  THE  BAND 

HAS  THE  6  NICEST  GIRL 


18  Point  Lining  Mayo 


S'xfi  lbs.,  $2.05 


GRAND  MUSICAL 
EVENING    4    CONCERTS 


24  Point  Lining  Mayo 


45i6  lbs.,  $2.75 


LEMON  TREES 
ORANGE  3  GROVE 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LININO 


AROADE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


21 A  6  Point  Lining  Arcade  H  lb.,  $1.00 

I^AROB  HORSE>   AKD  OATTLE  OAR. 

lADLY  WRECKED  NEAR  BENTON   HARBOR 

XVTBN'TY  THOUSAND  DOLLARS   LOST 

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II  A  14  Point  Lining  Arcade         2%  lbs.,  $1.75 

SUN  BATH 

EIGHT  CENTS 

FREE  52  RUB 


18A  8  Point  Lining  Arcade         IK  lbs.,  $1.25 

PERFECTION  CORSETS 

ONLY  EXPERIENCED  CLERKS 

ONE  L/ADY  MODEL.  WANTED 

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13  A  10  Point  Lining  Arcade  IK  lbs.,  $1.40 

SPRINO   L.AIS/LB 

OHOIOE   TURKEYS 

RRESH  456  IS/LII^K 


7A 


18  Point  Lining  Arcade 


3^  lbs.,  $2.15 


RRRSH  OYSTRRS 
CANNHD  72  L/OBSTRR 


24  Point  Lining  Arcade 


i^Ai  lbs.,  $2.65 


4A 


36  Point  Lining  Arcade 


63/6  lbs.,  $3.85 


WIL^D  MAN 
BL^UB  8  sJAY 


54  Point  Lining  Arcade 


ll^4b  lbs.,  $6.80 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


320 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING 


TASSO 


Weights  ami  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  I-ine. 


21 A  5  Point  Lining  Tasso  Ji  lb,  $1.00 

GONTRAGTORS  AND  BUILDERS 

NEARLY  FORTY  TWO  SUGGESSFUL  YEARS 

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16A  12  Point  Lining  Tasso       2/16  lbs.,  $1.5S 

BEST  MATERIALS 
SHOW  7TMEMSELUES 


20A  8  Point  Lining  Tasso        IK  lbs.,  $1.25 

BLAGK  UALLEY  COMPANY 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  BICYCLES 

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18  A  10  Point  Lining  Tasso         \^A  lbs.,  $1.45 

ELECTRIC  WELDED 
STEEL  CHASE  83  IS  BEST 


18  Point  Lining  Tasso 


3  lbs.,  $2.00 


BEYOND  THE  ALPS  LIES  ITALY 
KEEP  THE   FRIEND  6  THOU    HAST 


24  Point  Lining  Tasso 


4^/16  lbs.,  $2.70 


WELCOME  S/iOWER 
GMRNGE  5  RTMOSPhERE 


SEASONS 
1906-07 

ARTISTS 
BUILDING 

FINNIGANS 
SCHOOL  OF 

MUSG-DKMMM 
RKT 

CLASSES    OPEN 
JANUARY  FIFTH 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


LINING 


STILLSON 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  I.ine. 


33  A  6  Point  Lining  Stillson  No.  1       916  lb.,  $1.00 

NEWJPAPEIL  CORREiPONDENTi   ENDURE  GREAT 

HARDiHIPJ    WHEN    TRAVELING    THROUGH   iTRANOE    LANDJ 

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22  A  6  Point  Lining  Stillson  No.  3       W6  lb.,  $1.00 

SHORT  STORIES  FOR.  THE,  CHILDREN 

ENTERTAINING  FROM   425   START  TO  FINISH 

18  A  10  Point  Lining  Stillson  iK  lbs.,  $1.40 

FLORAL  ASSOCIATION 
PLANTING  469  SHRUBBERY 


25  A  6  Point  Lining  Stillson  No.  2       %  lb.,  $1.00 

BICYCLED  WITH  COAJTER.  BREAK.S 

ARE    VERY  .SERVICEABLE    FOR.    HILL    CLIMBINO 

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20  A  8  Point  Lining  Stillson  \}i  lbs.,  $1.25 

NEW  OAMEJ  FOK  BOTJ 
TOUR^  CHOICE  234  TEN  CENTJ 

16A  12  Point  Lining  Stillson  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

JAPANESE  SAILOR. 
SEVEN  5  BATTLESHIPS 


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18  Point  Lining  Stillson 


3  lbs.,  $2.00 


WAR  DECLARED  IN  THE  EAiT 
iOLDIERi  RUiH  7  TO  THE  FRONT 


8A 


24  Point  Lining  Stillson 


4  lbs.,  $2.55 


TBRRIBLE  DISASTER 
riANY  PEOPLE  4  MAIMED 


30  Point  Lining  Stillson 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


CONNUTRITIOUvS 
MENTAL  6  ACTION 


5A 


36  Point  Lining  Stillson 


6%  lbs.,  $3.75 


THEOLOGY 
COLLEGE  3  GIRL 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING 


STILLSON 


mfi  WEEKLY 

SUNBEAM 


A  PUBLICATION  OF 
PERGONAL  POINTS 
PERTAINING  TO 
PARTICULAR  PEOPLE 


JUNE: 


PUBLISHED  BTTHE, 

BRIGHT  SIDE  ENTERTAINING  CLUB 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    184,   7aC. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


323 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


STATIONERS 


PLATE  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Lii 


35A        6  Point  Stationers  Plate  No.  1     ^  lb.,  $1.00 

LATEST    PARI.IAMENTAS7    PSOCEZDINGS 

UNITED    STATES  TEEAStlKY    DEPARTMENT   DAILY  REPORT 

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27A        6  Point  Stationers  Plate  No.  3     Ji  lb.,  $1.00 

BUSINESS  PROSPERITY  IN  MEXICO 
FORTY  THOUSAND  ACRES  OF  CORN  AND  RYE 

23  A        6  Point  Stationers  Plate  No.  5     Ji  lb.,  $1.00 

KENTUCKY  LIVE  STOCK  EXHIBIT 
THOROUGHBRED  45  HORSES  AND  DOGS 


32A        6  Point  Stationers  Plate  No.  2     Ji  lb.,  $1.00 

REAL   ESTATE   AND    FIRE    INSURANCE 

MONEY  LOANED  ON  FURNITURE  AT  FIVE  PER  CENT 

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24  A        6  Point  Stationers  Plate  No.  4    ^  lb,  $1.00 

BEAUTIFUL  SCENIC  PRODUCTION 
REALISTIC  FARM  SCENE  IN  THE  GREAT 

22  A      8  Point  Stationers  Plate  No.  6  XYa,  lbs.,  $1.2S 

BUSY  BEE  LUNCH  ROOM 
SUPPER  FROM  89  SIX  TO  NINE 


18A      8  Point  Stationers  Plate  No.  7  154  lbs.,  $1.25        ;        17 A     10  Point  Stationers  Plate  No.  8  l^/,  lbs.,  $1.40 

MORNING  SERVICE  |  ILLUSTRATED 

ELEVATED  6  RAILROADS  MONTHLY    3    JOURNAL 


12  Point  Stationers  Plate  No.  9 


2  lbs.,  $1.50 


THE  15  GREAT  TRANSCONTINENTAL  ROADS 


CHARACTERS       LT       LY       AT       CONTAINED    IN    FONT. 


MRS.  ASHTON  LAURENCE 


1212  HAHYARD  STREET 


UMILTON,  M.  D. 


MR.  H. 


AGENT 
WESTERN  MACHINE 


inCAGO 


AMERICAN  DRIVING  CLUB 

WEST  SIDE  OF  PARK 


624  NORTH  RACINE   STREET 


THORNDYKE 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING   c^^fe^   RACINE 


Weigrhts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


24  A  6  Point  Lining  Racine  No.  1        %  lb.,  $1.00 

/nODERN  nO/AES  FOR  SALE  CHEAP 

FIFTEEN  MINUTES  RIDE  PROn  THE  POST  OFFICE 

NICE  LAWNS  FRUIT  TREES  AND  SHRUBBERY 

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21 A  8  Point  Lining  Racine  \%  lb.,  $L2S 

BARGAINS  IN  CUT  GLASS 

rURNlTURE  STOVES  AND  TRUITS 

BREAD  TEN  42  CENTS  A  LOAE 


22  A  6  Point  Lining  Racine  No.  2        %  lb.,  $L00 

SALE  OP  TANCY  DRESS  SUITS 

CO/AAVENCING  nONDAY  SEPTEnBER  EIRST 

ALL  GOODS  SOLD  AT  REDUCED  PRICES 

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19  A  10  Point  Lining  Racine  iH  lb.,  $1.40 

STOCK  EXCHANGE 

BUREAU  EOR  INEORnATION 

CHILDS  98  COMPLAINTS 


12  Point  Lining  Racine 


2%  lbs.,  $1.50 


WILLOUGUBY  RlGMTWORTn  LONGINGTON 

TEACHER  OE  MATME/nATlCS  ERENCM  AND  GREEK 

ROOMS  SEVEN  AND  32  EIGHT  WRENNS  BLOCK 


18  Point  Lining  Racine 


378  lbs.,  $2.05 


USErUL  CMRlST/nAS  GlETS 

CRAVATS  GLOVES  EANCY  SHIRTS 

OVERCOATS  OR  6  UMBRELLAS 


24  Point  Lining  Racine 


4!-ii  lbs,  $2.60 


EASE  AND  COnrORT 
RAINY  WEATHER  3  SHOES 


30  Point  Lining  Racine 


SH  lbs.,  $3.35 


STORE  riXTURES 
GROCERS  8  SUPPLIES 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


325 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


LINING 


MENU 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.      Cast  on  Cap  IJne. 


29  A  6  Point  Lining  Menu  No.  1      'ii6  lb.,  $1.00 

ROUND   STEAK    AND   GREEN    ONIONS 

DELICIOUS    STRAWBERRIES    WITH    ICE    CREAM 

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20A  6  Point  Lining  Menu  No.  3       H  lb.,  $1.00 

FANCY   MIXED   FRUIT  CAKE 
BLUE  POINTS  ON  45  HALF  SHELL 


23  A  6  point  Lining  Menu  No.  2      '^la  lb.,  $1.00 

CORNED   BEEF   AND  CABBAGE 

RICH    BEAN    SOUP    VSTITH    MUSHROOMS 

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22  A  8  Point  Lining  Menu  No.  4     iK  lbs.,  $1.25 

FRESH  BEEF  SAUSAGE 
CHERRY  AND  35   MINCE   PIES 


17A 


10  Point  Lining  Menu  No.  5 


1%  lbs.,  $1.40 


GERMAN  LETTUCE  WITH  4  SCALLOPED  OYSTERS 

16A  12  Point  Lining  Menu  No.  6  2  lbs.,  $1.S0 

STRICTLY  FRESH  9  CREAMERY  BUTTERS 

13A  12  Point  Lining  Menu  No.  7  2'/i6  lbs.,  $1.50 

SWEET  CORN  8  FROM  THE  FIELD 


ADDING  A  SHOE  STOCK 

DURING  THE  PAST  YEAR  WE  HAVE  OPENED  MANY  NEW 
ACCOUNTS     WITH     CUSTOMERS    WHO    HAVE    NOT    BEEN 
HANDLING  SHOES.     WE  BELIEVE  MANY  OTHERS  WOULD 
OPEN  A  SHOE  DEPARTMENT  IF  THEY  KNEW  HOW  LITTLE 
SPACE   AND  CAPITAL    ARE    NEEDED   FOR   IT;  HOW   EASY 
AND    PROFITABLE    IT    IS    TO    HANDLE    SHOES,    AND    HOW 
MUCH   IT   HELPS   OTHER    BUSINESS.     IT    MIGHT    ALMOST 
BE  SAID  THAT  THE  SELLING  OF  "OPENING"  STOCKS  IS 
A    SPECIALTY     WITH    US;    WE     ARE     CERTAINLY     WELL 
.  EQUIPPED  FOR  IT.     WE  OWN  AND  OPERATE  ONE  OF  THE 
■     MOST  DISTINCT  SPECIALIZED  FACTORIES  ;  AND  OPERATE 
UNDER    CONTRACT   A    LARGE    RUBBER    MILL.     WE    MAKE 
ONE  OF  THE  MOST  COMPLETE  LINES  FROM   THE   FINEST 
DRESS  SHOE  TO  THE  HEAVIEST  WORK  AND  PLOW  SHOE 

CASHMAN   SHOE  COMPANY 

LEATHERVILLE 

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BARNHART   BROS.  &    SPINDLER'S 


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SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING 


MENU 


LITTLENECK  CLAMS 

CELERY  OLIVES  PICKLES 


CLEAR  GREEN  TURTLE 


PLANKED  WHITEFISH 

POTATOES    HOLLAND^ISE  CUCUMBER    SALAD 


MUSHROOM  PATTIES 


FILLET    OF    BEEF,    BROWNED    POTATOES 

FRENCH  PEAS         LIMA  BEANS        CAULIFLOWER 


RASPBERRY  SHERBET 


ROAST  YOUNG  TURKEY 

CRANBERRY    SAUCE  HUBBARD    SQUASH 


ENGLISH  PLUM  PUDDING 

BRANDY    SAUCE  HOT    MiNCE    PIE 


COFFEE 

CHEESE  CRACKERS 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    ng     7i,C. 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.  120,    75C. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


327 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


EKGRiVVERS 


TITLE  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  pa^e  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


25  A  6  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  1       K  lb.,  $1.00 

KIVGRAVERS   TITLE    UNIVER8Al.LV 

CONCEDED    TO    BE    THE    MOST    USEFUL.    FACE    IN 

THE    MODERN    EQUIPPED    PRINTING    OFFICE 

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16  A  6  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  2       M  lb.,  $1.00 

MONSIEUR  CARL  HIGHSTEP 

A.CADEMY  OP  DANCE  AVHIRLIGIG 

FREE  LESSONS  57  FOR  OLD  MEN 

ISA  8  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  4     IM  lbs.,  $1.25 

LABOR  SAVIIVG 
SLUGS  LEADS  78  RULES 

11  A  12  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  7  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

BRASS  RULE 
BEST  5  QUALITY 


20  A  6  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  1%     K  lb.,  $1.00 

THIS    NEW    FACE    RECOMMENDED 

BEING   XJNEQUALED   FOR   SOCIETY   AND 

ALL   KINDS  OF  COMMERCIAL  WORK 

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17A  8  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  3     IM  lbs.,  $1.25 

DOOLITTLE   AND   BU>I 

PROIMOTERS  OF  THE  NEVER 

SWEAT  32  BOATING  CLUB 


14A 


10  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  5      1%  lbs.,  $1.40 


GOOD  PRESSES 
BABCOCK:  6  OPTIMUS 

12  A  10  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  6  l%lbs.,  $1.40 

MAIVDOLIIVS 
JBAIVD  25  COIVCERT 


10  A 


12  Point  Engravers' Title  No.  8 


2  lbs.,  $1.50 


SHADE  OF  THE  OLD  IMAPLE 
DOTV^N  OIV  THE  76  COUNTRY  ROAD 


9A 


14  Point  Engravers  Title 


2%  lbs.,  $1.75 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 
KEW  SUBJECTS   32   TOIVIGHT 


18  Point  Engravers  Title 


3  lbs.,  $2.00 


FLO^VER  GARDEIVS 
STRAIVGERS  5   RESORTS 


24  Point  Engravers  Title 


lbs.,  $2.80 


LUNCH  ROOJVl 
SIXTY  4  TABLES 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


328 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


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TITLE  SERIES 


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TREMONT    1>L,ACE 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


339 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ENGRAVERS  ROMAN 


CONDENSED  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  I-ine. 


48  A        6  Point  Engravers  Roman  Cond.  No.  1   Ji  lb.,  $1.00 

FIVE  THOUSAND  LABORERS  WANTED  TO  UNLOAD  BIO  LUMBER  BARGES 

APPLY    BY    NAIL  OR    PERSON  TO  RUTLEY  BROTHERS  AND  HOLMES  CONTRACTING    COMPANY 

THREE  HUNDRED  AND   EIGHTY   ATWATER  STREET  CORNER   GREENWOOD  AVENUE 

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29A        6  Point  Engravers  Roman  Cond.  No.  4   ?<  lb.,  $1.00 

THERE  WILL  BE  NO  MEETING  OF  THE  VESTRY 

DURING  THE  SUMMER  MONTHS  OF  JULY  AND  AUGUST 

THE  FIRSf  MEETING  BEGINS  6a3  SEPTEMBER  FIRST 


42  A        6  Point  Engravers  Roman  Cond.  No.  2   ^  lb.,  $1.00 

FRANCES  HENDERSON  SCHOOL  OF  SCIENCE  AND  DRAMATIC  ART 

SPECIAL  RATES  FOR  PEOPLE  FROM  ABROAD   DURING  AUGUST  AND   SEPTEMBER 

OUR  TWENTY'  TWO  STORY  BUILDING  IS  SITUATED  ON  NORTH  OAK  GROVE 

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37  A        6  Point  Engravers  Roman  Cond.  No.  3   K  lb,  $1.00 

YOURSELF  AND  COMPANY  ARE  URGED  TO  PRESENT 

YOURSELVES  AT  OUR  MONTHLY  GATHERING  IN  NORTHWOODS  HALL 

SATURDAY  AFTERNOON  THE  341)  SEVENTH  DAY  OF  OCTOBER 


25A  8  Point  Engravers  Roman  Condensed  \%  lbs.,  $1.25 

THOMPSON  AND  WHITEHEAD  ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  COMPANY  LIMITED 

HAS  MOVED  TO  ITS  NEW  BUILDING  POUR  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTEEN  HAWKINS  STREET 

HEREAFTER  THE  ENTIRE  ESTABLISHMENT  527  WILL  CLOSE  AT  NOON  SATURDAYS 


25  A 


10  Point  Engravers  Roman  Condensed 


1%  lbs.,  $1.40 


MANY  AMERICANS  ARE  ABROAD  ENJOYING  THEMSELVES 

WHILE  THE  REST  OF  US  CONTENT  OURSELVES  WITH  OUR  DAILY  TOIL 

TRIPS  TO  FOREIGN  LANDS  ARE  389  RAVED  FOR  NOW  A  DAYS 


12  Point  Engravers  Roman  Condensed 


2  lbs.,  $1.50 


OUR  SISTER  MARTHAS  TRIP  TO  PARADISE 

WRITTEN  BY  REAL  GOODBOY  AUTHOR  OF  SWEET  ALICE 

MOST  SENSATIONAL  462  STORIES  EVER  PUBLISHED 


llA 


18  Point  Engravers  Roman  Condensed 


3  lbs.,  $2.00 


SHREVES  HARP  ORCHESTRA 
WORLDS  MOST  35  FAMOUS  HARPERS 


24  Point  Engravers  Roman  Condensed 


4'/i6  lbs.,  $2.60 


MACHINE  BUILDERS 
GLENGARY  82  NEBRASKA 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


330 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ENGRAVERS  ROMAN   C^^^^   CONDENSED  SERIES 


Colonel  Wallie  Hunter,  proprietor 


Long  Distance  Telephone.  Springs  577 


The  Orioinal  resort  in  The  Bad  Lands  foot  Hills 


THE  HUNTSMAN'S  HOTEL 


Big  Game 

Excellent  Fishin 


Fir 


ECONOMY 

BEING  LETTERS 
FROM  PRINTERS 

ENDORSING  POINT-SYSTEM 

TYPES 


I 


1905 

THE  FOUNDRY  PRESS 

POINT-LINE 


AKOTA 


MONDAY 


For  the  Benefit  of  The  Building  Fund 

LAKOTA  COUNTY  POLO  CLUB 

MONDAY  AND  WEDNESDAY  AUGUST  4-6.  1907 

eight  O'CLOCK 

Balcony  Admission  75  Cents 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LI]>^.  EJNTGRAVERS 


ROMAN  SERIES 


Weigrhts  and  Pnces  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  I-ine. 


34A      6  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman  No.  1     %  lb.,  $1.00 

THERB  IS  A   SDPERSTITIOX  IN  THB  PTJBHC 

HIND   THAT   POOR    SPE£.L.rNO    IS  A  MASK  OF  lOXORANCE:  THEKB 

ARK  MAirr  MB77  IVHO  ARE  EVER  READ7  OTO  KNOCK 

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18  A      6  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman  No.  3     ?i  lb.,  $1.00 

DESIRE  TO  yV^JN  A  OOOD  XAME 

MAKE    ERIE>rr>S    EVSTEAD    OF    FOES 

BE  HOIVORABLE  26  jSJSTD  UPRIGHT 


23  A     6  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman  No.  2     Ji  lb.,  $1.00 

CANNONS  AND  REVOLVERS   SOLD 

EITHER    MONTHLY     OR    WEEKLY    PAYMENTS 

WEAPONS  GTJARANTEED  FOUR  MONTHS 

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17  A        8  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman  iK  lb.,  $1.25 

EYE  OF  THE  PROOF 

READER  IS   ]S:ECESSARY  TO 

PRODUCE  53  GOOD  TVORK 


14 A  10  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

SRORTSMEIS^  LAST  A]S1N^UAL  EXCURSION 

SPECIAL  TRAINS  LEAVE  EOR  HUNTINGSTOWN 

^^EDNESDAY  MORNING  26  AT  EIQHT  SHARR 


12  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman 


2  lbs.,  $1.50 


ROOM  FOR  COLLEGE  STUDENT 

MUST   PRODUCE   GOOD   RECOMME]NrDS 

EIGHT  TA\^ENTY  83  ASTOR  AVEINTJE 


8A 


18  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman 


3%  lbs.,  $2.15 


FIVE  MILLION  MEN 

EMPLOYED   AT   DUNNING 

REPAIRING  4  CHAIRS 


24  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman 


37^8  lbs.,  $2.50 


STRIKE  OVER 

MILITIA   DEPARTS 

NEXT  9  TUESDAY 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LIN.  E]S  aRA\"ERS 


ROMAJN^  SERIES 


MISS  CKT..TA  AVORKS 


lae  FIFTH  STREET 


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PRC 


JAMES  E.  H^^JVIMO^S^D 


HOBOKEN,  TET<nV. 


OROAIV  CAPRICCIO       -        -       -        sei-ected 

PROF.  A.  J.  WRIGHT 

SOliO — "Bv    THE    WaXEBS"    -  -  -  -  AHAMS 

MR.  ERNEST    PEACOCK 

T?  K!  a  11 1  IVPir-          —  -.  —          —  --.  Selected 

MISS    HATTIE    FLEIG 

DUET — "Merry  Bihdx"         _  -  -  -  TVhite 

MISS    EDNA    LYON 

MISS    FRANCIS    GIBBS 


ORATION         ------ 

m;r.  willard  h.  guild 


SOUiO         --------     Selected 

MR.   ERNEST    PEACOCK 


ORATION 


m:iss  m:abel  holm:es 


DITET "BOATMEN'S    SOXG"  "  -  -  -  A.BT 

THE    M^ISSES    LYON    AND    GIBBS 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LIN.  ENGRAVERS 


ROMAN  SERIES 


ESTABLISHED   leeO 


TELEPHONE   1252 


BOOKLETS 

FOLlDERS 

CIRCUX.ARS 

ETC. 


THE 

MEXICAN 
PRINTER 


FIIVE 

CATALOO 

W^ORK 

OXJR 

SPECrAJLTY 


Cor   ROMAJS^  A:N^r>  COURT 

SECO^TD  FIXX)R 


•WORK   DELIVERED 
■W^HEN   PROItflSED 


Mexicola._ 


No.. 


TORONTO.- 


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FIRST  COMMERCIAL  BANK 


PAY  TO_ 


_OR  ORDER 


IMDXJLiARS 


TREASURER 


LUCrEILiE 


ALSO  AN  ETiEGAJ^T 
ASSORTMENT  OF 

TAILORED  SUITS 

BEING  MADE  OF  LIGHTWEIGHT 
MATERIALS  THESE  SUITS  CAN  BE 
■WORN  IN  MORNINGS  AND  EVEN- 
INGS THROUGHOUT  THE    SEASON 

MARLO\\^E    BROS..   TAILORS 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


334 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING  PLATE 


GOTHIC  SERIES 


CRITERION  CAFE 

DINNER  BILL 


WHITE    FISH 
CELERY 


TURTLE    SOUP 

It 

RADISHES 


BLACK    BASS 

OLIVES 


MOOSE   BAY    RESORT 

AND 

GOLF    ASSOCIATION 


J.  FARMER, 

MANAGER 


FISHING,   HUNTING.   SWIMMING, 
GOLF,   TENNIS,    ETC. 


POST  OFFICE 

ELDORADO- 


1906 


CREAM  ROLLS 


PORK  ROAST 
CABBAGE  PANTET   CANET 


!K 


ENGLISH  PLUM  PUDDING,  BRANDY  SAUCE 
MINCE  PIE  STRAWBERRY  SHORT  CAKE 


TABLE    D'HOTE,    S    TO    8.30    P. 


WM.  R.  REYNOLDSON 

ATTORNEY 

627  WEST  PORTLAND  STREET 

CHICAGO 


;E0RGE  ROBERTSON 


106  STATE  ST. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY 


335 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  PLATE 


GOTHIC  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


33  A  6  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  1  Yt.  lb.,  $1.00 

DOWN    WHERE    THE    COTTON    BLOSSOMS    GROW 

PICTURE  TONIGHT    A    FIELD    OF    SNOWY    WHITE    IN    OLD   GEORGIA 

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25  A  6  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  3  Ji  lb.,  $1.00 

NATIONAL  MILITARY  HOME  DESTROYED 
CIVIL  WAR  VETERAN   62  HAD  NARROW  ESCAPE 

20  A  8  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  5       15<  lbs.,  $1.25 

HEALTH  CLUB  RESORTS 
MORNING   AND    56    EVENING  VISITS 

17  A         10  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  7     1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

GENERAL  MERCHANTS 
SLIPPERS    29    AND    SHOES 


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28A  6  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  2        K  lb.,  $1.00 

ELECTRICITY  WAS   DISCOVERED   BY   FRANKLIN 

ONE   HUNDRED   GLOBES    USED   TO   LIGHT  THE  STEAMER 

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20  A  6  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  4       %  lb.,  $1.05 

SOAKEM  AND  SKINEM  COMPANY 
DEALERS  IN  WATERED  34  MINING  STOCK 

17A  8  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  6     IK  lbs.,  $1.25 

DRESSMAKING  TAUGHT 
FREE  FROM  ONE  57  UNTIL  SIX 

15  A  12  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  8      2  lbs.,  $1.50 

ANIMAL  CIRCUS 
DOGS  AND  82   PONIES 


12  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  9 


lbs.,  $1.50 


IMPORTED   CLEAR   HAVANA  CIGARS 
BEST  CHEWING  OR  35  SMOKING  TOBACCO 


14  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic 


iVi  lbs.,  $1.85 


FIRST  CLASS  BARBER  SHOP 
HAIRCUT  SHAVE  28  AND  MASSAGE 


18  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic 


3:46  lbs.,  $2.05 


GENERAL  SHERIDAN 
BATTLE  OF  39   BUNKER    HILL 


24  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic 


3%  lbs.,  $2.50 


COUNTY  HOSPITAL 
POOR  AND  4  DISABLED 

CHARACTERS     (S         LY^         LT         AY         AT        ?     CONTAINED    IN    FONT 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  336  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LINING  PLATE 


GOTHIC  SERIES 


ADMISSION 

TO  THE 

BANQUET  AND    BALL 

AT 

BANQUET  HALL 

PRESENTED  BY 


HARMONIOUS 

POTTERY  WAR 


THE  PROPER  USE  OF  ORNAMENTAL  WARES 
FINISHES  WITH  INDEFINABLE  ELEGANCE 
THE  FURNISHING  OF  THE  HOUSE,  WHILE 
WELL-CHOSEN  TABLE  WARES  ENABLES 
HOSTESS  TO  GIVE  HOME  ENTERTAINMENTS 
ADDED    GRACE    OF    FAULTLESS    SERVICE. 


GLASSHEAD  &  COMPANY 

ST.  LOUISIANA 


STRONGLY  MARKED  WJTH    ORIGINALITY 
AND  CREATIVE  GENIUS 


APPEALS  TO  THOSE  SEEKING  HARMONIOUS 
DECORATIVE   TABLEWARES 


ALWAYS   OUT 


NEVER  IN 


Dr.  Jim  croakem 


SPECIALIST 


GUARANTEE    TO 
CURE    OR    KILL 


GRAVESVILLE,  I.  T. 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    174,    50C 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


337 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


PARAGON 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24  A  49a  6  Point  Paragon  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

BRIDEGROOM  STANDETH  ARRAYED 

In  Wedding  Garments  Beside  His  Young  Bride  Surrounded 

By  Bridesmaids  Groomsmen  Friends  and  Relatives 

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21  A  44a  8  Point  Paragon  2%  lbs,,  $2.25 

TEXAS  LOAN  AND  TRUST 

Association  Does  a  General  Banking  Business 

Public  Administrators  and  Guardians 

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20  A  40  a  10  Point  Paragon  3",  16  lbs,  $2.50 

MOUNTAIN  SCENERY  SKILLFULLY  REPRODUCED 

Grandest  Exhibition  of  Magnificent  Portraits  Painted  by  American  and  European  Artists 

Seventeenth  Semi-Annual  Convention  475  of  Painters  and  Sculptors 


17  A  35  a 


12  Point  Paragon 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


MANY  BEAUTIFUL  FLORAL  DECORATIONS 

Most  Attractive  Display  of  the  Very  Rarest  Tropical  Specimens  of  Flowers 

Giant  Trees  With  Dense  426  Growth  of  Rustling  Foliage 


14  Point  Paragon 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


GRAND  RIVER  VEHICLE  FACTORY 

Manufacturers  of  Coaches  Sulkies  Chariots  and  Wagons 

Orders  for  Grand  Phaetons  893  Received  Daily 


9  A  18  a 


18  Point  Paragon 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


AUTOMOBILE  EXHIBITIONS 

Great  Crowd  Witnessed  the  Speeding  Contests 

Many  Foreign  385  Cars  Were  Entered 


24  Point  Paragon 


5%  lbs,  $3.55 


SOUTHERN  FARMING 
Cotton  Pickers  27  First  Banquet 


Small  Caps,  for  6  to  18  Point  inclusive,  put  up  in  separate  fonts  and  sold  as  follows:  6-Point,  20  A,  6  oz.,  50c;  8-Point,   17  A, 
8  oz.,  50c ;  10-Point,  15  A,  9  oz.,  50c ;  12-Point,  10  A,  11  oz.,  50c  ;   14-Point,  10  A,  12  oz.,  5Sc ;   18-Point,  4  A,  12  oz.,  50c. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


PARAGON    c^^fe^    SERIES 


HOME  SWEET  HOME 


GRAND  BALL 


GIVEN  BY 


The  Bachelor  Girls  Glub 


Monday  Evening 
January    Sixth 


ADMIT  ONE 


TOMBOY  HALL 


The 

Bachelor  Girls 

Glub 

PROGRAM 


Monday  Evening 

January  Sixth 

1908 


TOMBOY  HALL 


18   POINT  BORDER   NO.    525 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


.339 


QUALITY    AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


PARAGON   C^^fe^    ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  ^ven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


23  A  46a  6  Point  Paragon  Italic         1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

FAMOUS  KENTUCKY  THOROUGHBRED 

Old  Record  Broken  on  New  Race  Track  By  Blind  Horse 

Highball  Winner  of  the  American  Derby  is  Dead 

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21  A  42  a  8  Point  Paragon  Italic        2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

CHICAGO  SWIMMING  CLUB 
A     Natatorium  Opened  Every  Night  During  Season 
Children  Under  Eleven  Years  of  Age  Free 
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19A39a  10  Point  Paragon  Italic  3 '/ii  lbs.,  $2.50 

PIKES  PEAK  IS  COVERED  WITH  SNOW  THE  YEAR  ROUND 

Railroads  Climb  Steep  Mountain  Sides  Twenty  Thousand  Feet  Above  Level  of  the  Ocean 

Yellowstone  Park  is  the  Most  Beautiful  3  Place  For  Recreation  in  the  Country 

16  A  33  a  12  Point  Paragon  Italic  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

BAND  CONCERT  TONIGHT  AT  LINCOLN  PARK 

Classical  and  Rag  Time  Music   Will  Be  the  Features  for  the  Evening 

Cornet  Solo  by  the  Famous  5  Artist  Herr  Karl  Von  Becker 

12  A  25  a  14  Point  Paragon  Italic  4^  lbs.,  $3.00 

REHEARSE  GREAT  MUSICAL  PROGRAM 

Sixteenth  Annual  Christmas  Entertainment  and  Festival 

Given  By  the  National  8  Brotherhood  of  Buttinskis 

9  A  16a  18  Point  Paragon  Italic  4'?i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

COLORED  MINSTREL  TROUPE 

In  Africa  Sing  and  Play  All  the  Latest  Songs 

Apple  Pickers  Brass  2  Band  Plays  Today 

6  A  II  a  24  Point  Paragon  Italic  S^k,  lbs..  $3.50 

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS 
Bought  Exchanged  4  and  Repaired 

BARISIHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  340  SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


PARAGON 


ITALIC 


FALL  MILLINERY 


Just  four  hundred  catchy  street 
hats;  an  accumulation,  including 
many  of  the  season's  most  suc- 
cessful styles,  are  radically  re- 
duced for  immediate  riddance 


Our  store  remains  open  until  10  p.  m. 
Inspection  solicited. 


RECHERCHE  BORDER 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALIT^AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MISSION    c^^m^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniiorni  Une. 


26A  52a  6  Point  Mission  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

VALUABLE  COLLECTION  OF  ANECDOTES 
Exciting  Narratives  of  Foreign  Travels  Explorations  and  Disco 
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19A  35a  12  Point  Mission  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

CHICAGO  WHIST  SOCIETY 

Election  of  Officers  2  Day  in  August 


25  A  49a  8  Point  Mission  2%  lbs.,  $2.2S 

ADVENTURES  OF  CAPTAIN  JINKS 

Adrift  on  the  Ocean  for  Sixty  Two  Days  Without  Food 
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22  A  44  a  10  Point  Mission  3 '/fi  lbs,  $2.50 

THREE  FIRESIDE  COMPANIONS 

Watching  the  Clowing  3  Embers  Dsappear 


15  A  29a  14  Point  Mission  4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

LITERARY  AND  MUSICAL  ENTERTAINMENT 

Handsome  Assortments  of  Rare  and  4  Beautiful  Christmas  Presents 

llA22a  18  Point  Mission  4'?4  lbs.,  $3.2S 

PARISIAN  COSTUME  DESIGNERS 

The  Largest  Importations  of  5  European  Novelty  Goods 

7 A  12a  24  Point  Mission  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

GERMAN  DEPOSIT  COMPANY 

Life  and  Fire  Insurance  6  Policy  Claim  Paid 

6A  lOa  30  Point  Mission  e'Jfe  lbs.,  $4.25 

GENERAL  DELIVERY 

Clear  Havana  Cigars  7  for  a  Dollar 


36  Point  Mission  8/i  lbs.,  $5.10 


MORNING  GLORIES 

Pink  Carnations  and  8  Roses 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPIn'dLER'S  342  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


5A  7a 


42  Point  Mission 


10%  lbs.,  $6.55 


FISHING  POLE 

Bathing  and  95  Hunting 


48  Point  Mission 


13  lbs.,  $7.80 


BRIDAL  FALLS 

Annual  Dog  34  Show 


1/  ^^inLc^^  ^ 

Electric-Welded  Steel  Chase 


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BUILT  FOR  STRENGTH 


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Made  from  Silver-Gloss  Steel 

A  One-Piece  Chase 

THE   Electric-Welded  Steel  Chase  is  the  strongest  chase  made,  it  is  strictly  a  One- 
Piece  Chase.      There  is  no  other  process  that  will  do  this  to  any  degree  of  certainty. 
Hand  welding  is  bad  because  of  the  impossibility  of  obtaining  a  perfect  weld  through 
inefficient  or  over-heating  of  the  steel---a  half  united  joint  is  the  result,  which  is  liable  to 
pull  apart  when  subjected  to  the  rigor  of  printing  office  handling. 

^  The  fact  that  we  have  sold  30,000  Electric-Welded  Silver-Gloss  Steel  Chases  should 
be  convincing  enough  to  the  prospective  purchaser  of  chases  that  the  Electric-Welded-One 
Piece  Steel  Chase  is  the  only  one  to  be  considered.  It  costs  no  more  than  the  hand  half- 
welded,  hammered  together,  soldered  brazed  or  dove-tailed  variety.  The  modern  printing 
office  equipment  including  Electric-Welded  Steel  Chases  for  hand,  platen,  web  and  cylinder 
presses. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BOtDY 


343 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MISSION 


SERIES 


Oysters 

Received 

Fresh 

Each 

Month 


The  BARCLAY 

Oyster  and  Fish  Go. 


26  CALHOUN  STREET 


Gold 

Storage 

Fish 

Always 
on  Hand 


Restaurants    and     Motels 
Supplied  on  Short  Notice. 


Shellvilh 


190. 


Membership  Card 

INTERSTATE  SCHOOL 
of  MUSIC  AND  DRAMA 


Barnstorm 
Mr 


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'06 


New  York 


Harbor  Roller  Company 

Fine  Printers 
Rollers 


FIRST  CLASS  WORK 

QUICK  DELIVERIES 


23  ABBOTT  STREET 
BROCKTON 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPIISIDLER'S 


344 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


CASLON   OLD     C^^^^^     ROMAN  ITALIC 


CASLON   OLD 
ROMAN  ITALIC 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    220,   eOC. 


A  beautiful,  clean  cut  type  that  is  sure 
to  meet  with  approval  from  all  first- 
class  printers  doing  high-grade  work 


Seventh 
Annual 
Picnic... 


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ESTABLISHED  1871 


T.  S.  HARTWELL 


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HARTWELL  &  SON 


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DESIGNING 

ENGRA  VING 
PRINTING 


626  MULBERRY  STREET 
CLARKSKY, 


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POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


CASLON  OLD    C^H^    ROMAN  ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


22  A  41a    6  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic    1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

BELLOW  OF  BULL  QUIETED  BY  RAIN 

Northwest  Grain  Crop  Conditions  Are  Most  Excellent 

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18  A  35  a    10  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic  3^6  lbs.,  $2.50 

LIVE  MUTTON  TRADE 
Farmers  Holding  3  the  Cattle  Market 

13  A  25a    14  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic     AYa,  lbs.,  $3.00 

MANY  CHILDREN 
Instantly  Killed  8  by  Trains 


21  A  42  iL    8  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic      2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

VETERAN  OF  CIVIL   WAR 

Railroad  Trains  Race  Through  a   Wall  of  Fire 

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15  A  31a    12  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

COUNTER  CHARGE 
Royal  Guest  Flees  2  from  Hotel 

IDA  20a    16  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic  4^4  lbs.,  $3.00 

LIBRARY  BOOK 

Gold  Brick  5  3Ierchant 


18  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


NOTED  WORKER  OF  CHICAGO 
Doing  Charity  Work  3  in  the  Slums  of  Dublin 


24  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic  5%  lbs.,  $3.55 


SPECIAL  MEETINGS 
Discuss  Cost  to  34  Repair  a  Boat 


30  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


GLORIOUS  NOTES 
Special  This  14  Week  Only 


36  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic  iVi  lbs.,  $5.35 


POOR  HOUSE 

Albert  and  26  George 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  346  SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


CASLON  OLD    ^^^^^    ROMAN  ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I-ine. 


42  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 


lbs.,  $6.25 


UMBRELLA 

Morning  68  Glory 


Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 


12^8  lbs.,  $7.55 


HUNTING 

Fishing  19  Trip 


HEART  &  HAND 

Announce 


As  a  special  attraction  during  the  months  of  July  and  August 
that  their  splendid  appointed  dress-making  section  which  is 
now  even  more  up-to-date  than  ever  will  properly   execute 

TAILOR-MADE  SUITS,  at  $65.00  and  up 
SHIRT-WAIST  SUITS,  at  $50.00  and  up 
LINEN  TUB  SUITS,  at  $40.00  and  up 

Do  not  miss  this  rare  opportunity  to  purchase  these  goods 

which  you  will  find  satisfactory  in  every  respect  and 

on  sale  at  prices  very  much  below  the  cost 

1646  YORK  STREET 


MAZUMAS,  OREGON 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


CASLON    C^^^^    OLD  ROMAN 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


23  A  46  a  6  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

THIS  HOUSE  IS  A  TRADING  PLACE 

For  Printers  Appreciating  the  Best  the  Market  Affords 

We  Handle  Everything  in  the  Printing  Office  Line 

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19A39a  10  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman         3 'it.  lbs.,  $2.50 

VISITORS  ARE  WELCOME 
Large  Corps  of  36  Assistants  on  Hand 


21  A  42a  8  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  2 Ji  lbs.,  $2.25 

CUSTOMERS  FIND  COURTEOUS 

Treatment  Quick  Service  Up  to  Date  Business 

Methods  in  Vogue  at  all  Branch  Houses 

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17A32a         12  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman         3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

DIVIDEND  PAYING 
Superior  Copper  73  Mixed  Types 


ISA  29a  14  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

MANY  HANDSOME  SOUVENIRS  GIVEN 
Great  Clearing  Sale  of  Men's  Fine  56  Summer  Shirts  and  Collars 

12  A  21  a  16  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  4K  lbs,  $3.00 

KENTUCKY  ICE  MACHINE  COMPANY 
Largest  Makers  of  Refrigerators  28  and  Water  Coolers 

9  A  18  a  18  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

CELEBRATED  CHARACTERS 
Brief  Sketch  of  Popular  34  Men  and  Women 

6  A  10 a  .24  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

ARTISTIC  HEADGEAR 
Hat  Trimmed  with  7  Pretty  Feather 

5  A  10  a  V  30  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  7  lbs.,  $4.35 

RIBBON  DESIGNS 

Annual  Millinery  5  Opening 

Small  Caps,  for  6  to  18-Point  Inclusive,  put  up  in  separate  fonts  and  sold  as  follows  :  6-Point,  21  A,  6  oz.,  50c ;  8-Point,  17  A,  8-oz.,  50c ; 
10-Point,  ISA,  10  oz.,  50c;  12-Point,  10  A,  11  oz.,  50c;    14-Point,  8  A,  11  oz.,  50c;    16-Point,  6  A,  12  oz.,  50c;  18-Point,  5  A,  12  oz.,  SOc. 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  348  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


CASLON    ^^^^    OLD  ROMAN 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJi 


36  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  8?t6  lbs.,  $5.25 


NEW  STYLES 
Beautiful  8  Tailorings 


42  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  11 '/li  lbs.,  $6.65 


HANDSOME 
Appears  5  Pleased 

4A  6a  48  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  13^  lbs.,  $8.0S 

PRACTICAL 

Mens  3  Clothing 


60  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  llM  lbs.,  $7.05 


FEDORA 

Boys  4^Make 

72   POINT   SHOWN   ON    NEXT    PACE 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  349  QUALITY   AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


CASLON    C^^^    OLD  ROMAN 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


72  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 


19%  lbs.,  $11.45 


GREEN 

Ball  7  Caps 

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 

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VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.  42.    75C. 

Catalogue 
1908 


A.  LEATHERHEAD  &  SON 


WEARING  GREEN 


POINT   BORDER    NO.    506 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  350  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


CASLON 


OLD  ROMAN 


VOGUE    ORNAMENT    NO.     169,     60C 


A  brief  history  of  the  Seven 

Wonders  of  the 

World 


By 

STANLAUS   JACKSON 


ILLUSTRATED 


PUBL 
MERIDIA 


MIN 


CASLON 

\f         OLD         ^ 
/S    ROMAN    k 


DEEP 
CUT 
TYPE 
FACE 


Manufactured  by 

BARNHART  BROS. 
AND    SPINDLER 

CHICAGO 


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H.  A.  BINGSON  &  CO. 


WHOLESALE   FRUIT 

26-28  BANANA  ST. 


MADISON  &  JEFFERSON 

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 
CHICAGO 


Bad  Debts  CoUected  Promptly 


P.  T.  HART 

236  Mar 
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POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  ROMAN 


CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Unifor 


26A  54a      6  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed      1%  lbs,  $2.00 

SUPERIORITY  OF  TYPE  MADE  FROM 

Copper  Mixed  Metal  is  not  Fully  Realized  Until  Compared  With 

Other  Makes  and  is  the  Reason  Our  Type  is  Popular 

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24A48a     10  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed     3 '/ii  lbs,  $2.50 

DURING  THE  PHILIPPINE  WAR 

Many  Brave  Soldiers  Lost  Their  Lives  on  the 

Bloody  Battle  Fields  of  36  Luzon  Island 


25  A  49a       8  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed       2]4  lbs.,  $2.25 

WAR  MAY  BE  BARBAROUS  BUT 

Our  National  Honor  Must  be  Defended  and  Maintained 

Oppression  resented  by  the  Cannons  Mouth 

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20A  40a      12  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

GOVERNOR  GENERAL 

Commanding  United  States  Campaign 

Against  Aguinaldo  48  the  Dictator 


ISA  31a 


14  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 


A'A  lbs,  $3.00 


SPANISH  FLEET  DESTROYED  AT  SANTIAGO 
Admiral  Cervera  Fails  to  Escape  36  Yankee  Soldiers  are  Victorious 


11  A  22a 


16  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 


4%  lbs,  $3.00 

TRADE  WITH  ISLANDS  INCREASED 
Porto  Rico  Hawaii  Guam  and  26  the  Philippine  Islands 

11  A  22  a  18  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed  4'5i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

SUPERIOR  COPPER  MIXED  TYPE 
Unequaled  for  Toughness  84  Durability  and  Finish     i 


24  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 


57 16  lbs.,  $3.50 


PRINTERS  SUPPLY  HOUSES 
Furnish  Everything  29  the  Printers  Need 


30  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 


6^16  lbs.,  $4.00 


BUILDERS  MATERIAL 
Upholding  45  Logical  Arguments 

Small  Caps,  for  6  to  18-Point  inclusive,  put  up  in  separate  fonts  as  follows:  6-Point,  25  A,  6  oz.,  50c;  8-Point,  21  A,  8  oz.,  50c; 
10-Point,  18  A,  10  oz.,  50c;  12-Point,  13  A,  11  oz.,  50c;  14-Point,  10  A,  12  oz.,  55c;  16-Point,  7  A,  12  oz.,  50c;  18-Point,  5  A,  12  oz.,  50c. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  ROMAN    C^^te^    CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Lin 


36  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed  6%  lbs.,  $4.30 


COPPER  MIXED 

Universally  67  Demanded 


42  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed  SH  lbs.,  $S.2S 


ROMAN  FACES 
Generous  39  Approval 


48  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed  iVXt  lbs.,  $6.65 


BRICK  HOUSE 

Private  8  Residence 


54  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed  12%  lbs.,  $7.60 


SHIPMENTS 

Florida  5  Oranges 

LARGER    Sizes    SHOWN    ON    NEXT    PAGE 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  353  QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


OLD  ROMAN    C^^^^    CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  K'ven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


60  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed  B'^fi  lbs.,  $8.00 


PERFUME 

Fragrant  9  Rose 


72  Point  Old  Roman  CondeVsed  IS'u  lbs.,  $8.90 


STRONG 

Hard  2  Paper 


m^mmm 


RODERICK  Si  CO. 


W  ALL  PAPER 


PAINTS,   OILS  AND 
VARNISHES 

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CONDENSED 


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Geo,  A,  Longworth 


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Binders 

Designers 


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PRINTING 
COMPANY 


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We  make  a  specialty  of  highest  grade 
up-to-date  work  in  every  department 

Telephone,  Herald  642 


67  and  69  Maryland  Printing  Building 
IE,  FERRYLAND 


Catalogue 

and  Booklet 

Printers 


Assurance  Trust 
Vl  Company 

Savings  Bank 


Acts  as  Trustees  for  Corporations, 
Firms  and  Individuals,  and  as  Agent 
for  the  Registration  and  Transfer  of 
Bonds  and  Stocks  of  Corporations,  and 
the  Payment  of  Coupons,  Interest  and 
Dividends,  etc. 

Our  SAVINGS  DEPARTMENT 

accepts  One  Dollar  and  upwards,  pay- 
ing three  per  cent  interest  on  same. 


CAPITAL 
SURPLUS 


$3,500,000 
1,960,000 


DIRECTORS 
Hector  B.  Williams  Gregor  Counterfeit 

Henry  0.  Hirram  Ruben  E.  Haye 


HERALD   TRUST    BANK    BUILDING 
Corner  Desplaines  and  Euchre  Streets,  Cashton 


Eleventh  Annual 
Concert  and  Ball 


THE 

goodfellow 
Club 


On  Thursday  Evening 
January,  Twenty-sixth 


Supper  Served 
10  to  12 


Carriages 
all  hours 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


355 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  ROMAN 


BOLD  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  T.ine. 


24A  49a         6  Point  Old  Roman  Bold        1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

WE  CLAIM  THAT  SUPERIOR  COPPER 

Nixed  Type  Cast  on  the  Point  Lining  System  is  the  Best  made 

Most  Durable  and  Satisfactory  Type  Sold  on  the  Market 

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17A  33a        12  Point  Old  Roman  Bold       3%  lbs.,  $2.7S 

A  NEW  STYLISH  HAT 

Given  to  every  Customer  who  will 

Call  at  Our  358  Store  Friday 


23  A  44a  8  Point  Old  Roman  Bold        2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

ADVENTURES  OF  HUNGRY  DICK 

Most  Thrilling  True  Detective  Story  Ever  Published 

For  Sale  by  all  Leading  StationeFS  or  Booksellers 

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22  A  42a         10  Point  Old  Roman  Bold       3 '/if,  lbs.,  $2.50 

AN  ELECTRIC  WELDED 

Chase  Made  from  Silver  Gloss  Steel  gives 

Satisfactory  658  Results  Always 


13A  26a  14  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

SHEEP  NOSE  OR  EARLY  HARVEST  APPLES 
Demands  for  Early  Fruit  in  467  Large  Cities  are  Enormous 

lOA  19a  18  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  4'?i'6  lbs.,  $3.25 

TWO  LARGE  PLEASURE  BOATS 
Collide  in  Mid  Ocean  263  Many  Lives  Being  Lost 

6A  12a  24  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  S^-ii  lbs.,  $3.50 

RELIANCE  CANNING  WORKS 
Tomatoes  and  934  Cucumbers  Bought 


5A   10a 


30  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


CARRIAGE  HORSES 
Bought  Sold  83  and  Exchanged 


36  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 


8'X6  lbs.,  $5.00 


GIGANTIC  TREES 
Have  Seen  9  Many  Years 


BARNHART   BROS.  &.  SPINDLER'S 


356 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  ROMAN    ^^^fe^    BOLD  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Unilorm  Line. 


42  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  lOH  lbs.,  $6.35 


RABBIT  HUNT 
Delightful  8  Pleasure 


;  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  12%  lbs.,  $7.65 


CARPENTER 

Bicycle  2  Repairer 

3A  6a  54  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  ISM  lbs.,  $9.30 

SALESMEN 
Street  3  Passage 

3  A  4a  60  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  14%  lbs.,  $8.80 

PLUMBER 
SewerS  Pipes 

72  POINT  SHOWN  ON  NEXT  PAOE 

POtNT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  357  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  ROMAN 


BOLD  SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  T-ine. 


72  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 


17j!t  lbs.,  $10.05 


BAKERY 

Cherry  8  Pie 


We  are  Offering  High-Grade 

MEATS 


i-SJi 


AND  GROCERIES 


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AT  EXTRAORDINARY  LOW  PRICES 

Our  wagons  cover  the  South  and  West  Sides  and  part  of 
the  North  Side  daily.     Get  acquainted  with  us. 

WE  HAVE  ALWAYS  ON  HAND 

Sirloin  or  Porterhouse  Steaks         -         -         -         -         12c 
Prime  Rib  Roasts         - 10c 

For  other  bargains  in  the  meat  or  grocery  lines  call  us  up  by  phone  or 
come  and  see  for  yourselves. 

THE  CENTRAL  MEAT  SUPPLY  COMPANY 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  ROMAN 


BOLD  SERIES 


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THE 

MUSICAL  CHORD 


SCROLL  BORDER   NO.   50 


CONTENTS 


THE  FIELD  OF  MUSIC 

ANCIENT  MUSICIANS 

MODERN  MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS 

ON  U.  S.  BANDS  .... 

HINTS  TO  DIRECTORS        -        - 

ADVANCEMENT  OF  COUNTRY  BANDS 

FOREIGN  MUSICIANS 

FAMOUS  TROMBONE  SOLOISTS 

A  FIRST  LESSON  IN  HARMONY 

HINTS  TO  BEGINNERS 

FAMOUS  COMPOSERS 

FAVORITE  MARCHES 

BAND  REHEARSALS 

NEW  ORCHESTRA  COMPOSITIONS    - 

MUSICAL  RHYTHM    .... 

ANSWERS  TO  CORRESPONDENCE     - 


E.  Z.  Tenor 

Raymond  Trom 

Jay  Intown 

Capt.  H.  0.  Bess 

James  Standstrate 

John  Appleby 

C.  U.  Blowout 

Caspar  Davis 

Isaac  Rodski 

-  I.  M.  Another 
W.  E.  Fourhert 
J.  N.  Quickstep 

C.  Charles  Bristoe 
Bass  Viola 

-  Horace  Smart 

G.  Knowitall 


A  Semi 

Monthly 

Publication 

Devoted 

to  the 

Classical 

Musician 


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POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MAZARIN 


ITALIC  NO,  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


27A52a     6  Point  Mazarin  Italic  No.  5      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

MARVELOUS  ELECTRIC  INVENTION 

Automobiles  and  Tramways  Electric  Light  aad  Power  Companies 

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20A  40a    10  Point  Mazarin  Italic  No.  5     S'/ii  lbs.,  $2.50 

PROFITABLE  FARMING 
Northern   Grangers  92  Debating   Clubs 

14A  26a     14  Point  Mazarin  Italic  No.  5     45<  lbs.,  $3.00 

LARGE  GRAINERY 
Harvesting  34  Machinery 


24  A  46a     8  Point  Mazarin  Italic  No.  5      1%  lbs.,  $2.25 

MEXICAN  FINANCIAL  AGENCY 

Promotihg  the  Developement  of  Central  America 

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17A  33a     12  Point  Mazarin  Italic  No.  5     3%lbs,,  $2.75 

GIGANTIC  BUILDING 
Chicago  Court  69  House  Building 

11  A  19a     18  Point  Mazarin  Italic  No.  5    4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

GROUND  FLOOR 
Grocery  and  27  Market 


24  Point  Mazarin  Italic  No.  5 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


BRADNER  IRON  COMPANY 
Manufacturers  of  46  Farm  Machinery 


30  Point  Mazarin  Italic  No.  5 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


SPLENDID  ORCHARD 
Raising  Prunes  47  in  California 


36  Point  Mazarin  Italic  No.  5 


8H  lbs.,  $5.20 


CHICAGO  CLUB 

Gymnasium  38  Exercises 


5A  7a 


48  Point  Mazarin  Italic  No.  5 


13ji  lbs.,  $8.05 


BANK  CLERK 

Foreign  9  Exchange 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MAZARIN 


ITALIC  NO.  5 


•^  T  Tnr'TT\T^^  Q[  May  now  be  spent  in  various  ways  and  at  various 
V^  kJ  X  11  \  \J^  resorts,  but  for  a  fine  time  spend  your  vacation  at 


THELMAN 
\  HOTEL 


Situated  on  the  shore 
of  Cork  Lake,  one  and 
a  halt  miles  north  of 
Dogtown,  stage  runs 
daily  except  Tuesday 
and  carries  the  mail. 

FISHING 

AND 

BOATING 

are  of  the  very  best  in 
this  state,  grape  seeds, 
blue  carp  and  other 
gamey  fish  are  very 
numerous.  Steamers 
make  daily  trips  to  and 
from  Frogneck,  return 
by  way  of  the  Goose 
Island  Boating  Club. 


The  service  of  this 
hotel  and  summer 
resort  is  considered 
the  best  by  the  most 
conservative  guest. 


Rates,  $2.00  Per  Day  and  Up 


BORDER   NO.    3629 


Thomas  E.  Bradmin  &  Company 
Proprietors  and  Managers 


X 


Cork  Lake 


Illinois 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    66     25C. 


POINT-LINE,    POINT-SET,    POINT-BODY 


361 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MAZARIN    c^^R:^    NO.  5 


Weights  an(i  l*rices  jfiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  iJ.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 

28A  58a  6  Point  Mazarin  No.  5     1%  lbs.,  $2.00  I  24A46a  8  Point  Mazarin  No.  5      2M  lbs.,  $2.25 

PLEASANT  SUMMER  COTTAGE  TO  RENT  TWENTIETH  CENTURY  EXPRESS 

With  Gas  Range  Cooking  Utensils  and  Good  Stationary  Wash  Tubs  RaUway  Steamship  and  Wireless  Telegraph  Service 

Groceries  and  Meats  Delivered  Free  of  Charge  Every  Day 


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17  A  36  a  12  Point  Mazarin  No.  5    3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

MOONLIGHT  NIGHTS 


Foreign  Money  Market  Commission  Reports 
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21  A  42a  10  Point  Mazarin  No.  5    B'/ii.  lbs.,  $2.50 

IMPORTED  RUSSIAN  SABLES 
When  the  Nightingale  Sweetly  Sings  Money  Loaned  on  Furniture  and  Jewelry 

Lovers  Tell  23  the  Same  Storyr  |  Real  Estate  Life  and  58  Fire  Insurance 

15A28a  14  Point  Mazarin  No.  5  .  4 '4  lbs  ,  $3.00 

ENGLISH  LITERATURE  OF  THE  CENTURY 
Latest  Books  Magazines  and  86  Periodicals  on  Modern  Languages 

11  A  21a  18  Point  Mazarin  No.  5  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

NEW  FANCY  UMBRELLA  HANDLES 
Special  Brand  of  Walking  34  Sticks  and  Riding  Whips 

7  A   12  a  24  Point  Mazarin  No.  5  Sfs  lbs.  $3.60 

ATTRACTIVE  BEDSTEADS 
Steel  Springs  and  28  Chilled  Iron  Shafts 

6 A  9a  30  Point  Mazarin  No.  5  6V»  lbs.,  $4.30 

CARRIAGE  COMPANY 
New  or  Second  26  Hand  Wagons 

5  A  7a  36  Point  Mazarin  No.  5  S'/fb  lbs.,  $5.00 

BLACK  SQUIRREL 

Wild  Turkeys  98  and  Geese 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  362  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


MAZARIN    c^^^    NO.  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  X'niform  Line. 


12%  lbs.,  $7.6S 


k.  8  a  .  48  Point  Mazarin  No.  5 

NICE  HOMES 

Elegantly  6  Furnished 


60  Point  Mazarin  No.  5 


H%  lbs.,  $8.60 


ROCK  BASS 

ake  8  Resorts 


BELGIAN  HARE  FARM 


IMPORTERS  OF  THE  RENOWNED  PRIZE^WINNING  STOCK  KNOWN 
AMONG  THE  HARE  FANCIERS  AS  THE  BROWN  THRUSH  BEAUTIES 

SEND  FOR  A  PAIR  AT  ONCE 

We  send  you  a  complete  pedigree  and  all  the  information  that  you  desire  concerning  Hares 
bought  from  us.     We  will  refund  your  money  if  Hares  are  not  as  represented, 

BELGIAN  HARE  FARM        ^        ^        ^        RABBITSTOWN 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.   222,    t1 


POINT-LINE,    POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MAZARIN 


NUMBER  5 


ODERN  FACES  OF 
TYPE  PROPERLY 
DISPLAYED  WILL 
SHOW  RESULTS 


MAZARIN  IS  ONE  OF 
THE  MODERN  FACES  OF 
TYPE,  AND  IS  ALWAYS 
BEAUTIFUL  NO  MATTER 
IN  WHAT  WAY  IT  IS  USED 


MORTISED  INITIAL  NO.  69,  750 


Cast  from  Superior  Copper/Mixed  Metal 
on  the  Point  Line,  Point  Set,  Point  Body 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    19,   50C. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &.  SPIISIDLER'S 


3M 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


TALISMAN 


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VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.   99,  »1.25 


ITALIC 


Daily 
Trips 


February  1st  to  September  2nd 
Final  Return  Limit,  October  3ist 


East  Chicago 

to  Vancouver 

And  all  Puget 
Sound  Resorts 


.00 


Liberal  stop-oOers  are  aHotOed.  Visit  the 
thriving  grouping  towns  and  cities  of  the 
States  of  Opportunity 


Go  Via  the 

Old  Fog  Horn  Railroad 

"The  Easiest  Way" 

Jim  Simpkins,  G.  A.  Passenger  T>ept. 
TraVeialong,  Te)ias 


UTILITY  BORDER    NO.   53 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


TALISMAN 


ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  sriven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


20  A  40a  6  Point  Talisman  Italic     I'/ii  lbs.,  $2.00 

GERMAN  LEATHER  COMPANY 

Manufacturers  of  Leather  Pocket  Books  and  Valises 

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15  A  27a  12  Point  Talisman  Italic     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

RAPID  TRANSIT 

Erie  City  38  Light  Company 


17  A  34  a  8  Point  Talisman  Italic      2K  lbs.,  $2.25 

PRINCE  AND  THE  PAUPER 

Interesting  NoOet  by  Sir  Henry  Shannon 

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16A  29a  10  Point  Talisman  Italic     3' i6  lbs,,  $2.50 

FOREIGN  COURTS 

Our  Citizens  75  Honored  Many 


lOA  21a 


14  Point  Talisman  Italic 


4^  lbs.,  $3.00 


LONG  COLD  WINTER  MONTHS 
From  December  to  24  March  the  Twenty  Eighth 


18  Point  Talisman  Italic 


4%  lbs,  $3.25 


YOV  WANT  GOOD  WORK 
AJWays  use  Superior  47  Copper  Milled  Type 


24  Point  Talisman  Italic 


514  lbs.,  $3.55 


TALISMAN  ITALIC 
Series  Cannot  be  S8  Overlooked 


30  Point  Talisman  Italic 


6«i6  lbs,  $4.25 


GRAND  SCENERY 
Colorado  S  RiOer  Canyon 


Fancy  Characters  of  Talisman  Italic 

W    y     J     00     df     SncT     m 


6  Point        %,  lb.,  $0.10 

8  Point Vi  lb.,      .15- 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate 

14  Point ?T6  ib.,$o.l5  36  Point 

18  Point K  lb.,      .20  48  Point 


10  Point : 3/4  lb.,      .IS  24  Point ..     %  lb.,      .25 

12  Point 5i  lb.,     .15  30  Point  .      H  lb.,      .45 


60  Point 
72  Point 


''16  lb.,  $0.60 

%  lb.,      .45 

1^6  lbs.,      .65 

\Vi  lbs.,      .95 


Characters  6  and  7  not  made  in  48,  60  and  72  point. 


BARNHART   BROS.  St  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


TALISMAN   c^^R^    ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I.ine. 

I 

\  5a  36  Point  Talisman  Italic  S'/u,  lbs.,  $5.00 

NORTHERN 

Transit  49  Company 


48  Point  Talisman  Italic  13  lbs.,  $7.80 


BUILDING 

Strong  37  Bridge 

3  A  4a  60  Point  Talisman  Italic  \7Vs  lbs.,  $10.60 

RURAL 
Mail  2S  Bags 


72  Point  Talisman  Italic  2Bi6  lbs.,  $12.30 


ROAST 
Big  8  Load 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  867  QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


TALISMAN 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  g^iven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Une. 


20  A  39a  6  Point  Talisman  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

EXCLUSIVE  MANUFACTURER 

Marble  Covered  Tables  Mantels  and  Sideboards 

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16  A  30a  10  Point  Talisman  3'Xb  lbs.,  $2.50 

COMPLETE  OUTFITS 

Finest  Mahogany  37  Furniture 


18  A  35  a  8  Point  Talisman  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

LATE  BOOKS  OF  FICTION 

Why  Dexter  Left  Home  and  Undaunted 

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HA  25a  12  Point  Talisman  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

CARPETS  TAPESTRY 
Parlors  and  48  Bed  Rooms 


14  Point  Talisman 


4^  lbs,  $3.00 


NIAGARA  FALLS  PROGRAMME 

Entertainment  Offered  75  United  States  Senators 


8A  15a 


18  Point  Talisman 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


NEW  YORK  YACHT  CLUB 
Attending  Atlantic  26  City  Race  Meetings 


24  Point  Talisman 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


SOUVENIR  OF  RACES 
Presented  on  46  Gala  Occasion 


30  Point  Talisman 


7/8  lbs.,  $4.45 


MIDLAND  BEACH 

RockaAx^ay  38  Luna  Parks 


Fancy  Characters  of  Talisman 


10  Point Vi  lb.,  $0.10 

12  Point Vs  lb.,      .10 

14  Point  Yi  lb.,      .10 

18  Point 3^6  lb.,      .15 

24  Point 5/4  lb.,      .25 

30  Point J^  lb.,      .35  1 


Weights  and  Prices  are  Approximate 

36  Point 14  lb.,  $0.35 

42  Point %  lb.,  .35 

48  Point K  lb.,  .50 

54  Point Vs  lb.,  .50 

60  Point     1  lb.,  .60 

5          72  Point iVs  lbs.,  .60 


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2 


Fonts  contain  characters  1  to  5  inclusive. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


368 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


TALISMAN    c^^R^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


36  Point  Talisman 


S'-fi  lbs.,  $5.15 


GOLD  FIELDS 

Southern  78  Districts 


4A  5a 


42  Point  Talisman 


lO'A  lbs.,  $6.30 


SONGSTER 

Operatic  38  Leader 


48  Point  Talisman 


125^  lbs.,  $7,50 


DANCING 

String  47  Music 


54  Point  Talisman 


155/16  lbs.,  $9.20 


FOREIGN 

Ships  26  Boats 


LARGER  SIZES  SHOWN  ON  NEXT  PAOK 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


TALISMAN 


fe^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate ;  isee  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


60  Point  Talisman 


16%  lbs.,  $10.15 


ROCKERS 
Fancy  5  Chair 


3A  3a 


72  Point  Talisman 


20%  lbs.,  $11.75 


BRAINS 

Big  6  Head 


TEA  ROSES 

lOc  DOZ. 


CARNATIONS 
lOc  DOZ. 


ESTABLISHED  1868 


W.  B.  CARMEN  &  CO. 

FLOWERS 


Choice  Cut  Flowers 

Received  Daily 

Orders  Receive  Prompt  Attention 


626  CACTUS  ST. 

GERANIUM,  PA. 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT   NO.  46,  35C. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


370 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


TALISMAN 


SERIES 


HERIDAN 
HARTLEY 
&  COHEN 

Popular  Baby  Grand 

PIANOS 


NoAX/'here  will  you  find  such  a 
combination  of  lo\xr  prices  and 
really  high-grade  instruments 
as  we  are  offering. 


Our  New  Models 


represent  the  experience  of  the  old 
combined  xx^ith  the  progression  of 
the  new  and  up  to  date  methods 


LUNDING 


NEW  LARK 


MORTISED  INITIAL  NO.    69,    760 


EW  ART  BORDER    NO.    49 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


371 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PASTEL 


LIGHTFACE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I.ine. 


22A44a         6  Point  Pastel  LiEhtface         I'/ii  lbs,  $2.00 

CANADAS  GREAT  HARVEST  FIELDS 

Millions  of  Bushels  of  Cereals  Raised  on  Manltoban 

Prairies  Valuable  Suggestions  on  Farming 

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17  A  34a        10  Point  Pastel  Lightface        3'Xb  lbs.,  $2.50 

PRINTER  BOOK  BINDER 

Engraver   Lithographer   Embosser 

Highest  Class  48  of  Printing 


19A  39a  8  Point  Pastel  Lighface  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

MACHINE  MODEL  DESIGNING 

Contractors  Draftings  and  Specifications 

Everything  Scientifically  Prepared 

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ISA  26a        12  Point  Pastel  Lightface        3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

CIVIL  ENGINEERS 

Civil  Service  Examinations 

Post  Office  97  Clerks 


9A  18a 


Point  Pastel  Lightface 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


REPUTATION  ESTABLISHED 
Optinnus  Standard  and  58  Reliance  Press 


5A  lOa 


24  Point  Pastel  Lightface 


SVi  lbs.,  $3.50 


MACHINERY  CONCERN 
Business  Method  62  Established 


36  Point  Pastel  Lightface 


85/f'6  lbs.,  $5.15 


DESIGN  ARTIST 
Engraved  68  Program 


48  Point  Pastel  Lightface 


12%  lbs.,  $7.65 


MERCHANT 
General  24  Store 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PASTEL   c^^^^    LIGHTFACE 


^fc- 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJne. 


3  A  4a 


60  Point  Pastel  Lightface 


15%  lbs.,  $9.S0 


RAISINS 
Fresh  5  Crop 


72  Point  Pastel  Lightface 


1778  lbs.,  $10.40 


HURON 

Big  3  Store 


Demonstration  of  Fireworl^s 

■ NEW  INVENTION 


You  are  most  respectfully  invited  to  witness  a  grand  display  of 
Fireworks.  A  new  and  marvelously  beautiful  entertainment.  It 
being  the  first  demonstration  of  its  kind  given  anywhere  in  this 
country.  We  hope  to  have  you  join  us  for  an  evenings  pleasure  and 
we  can  assure  you  of  our  hearty  appreciation  in  accepting  this 
invitation. 

BY  ORDER  OF  COMMITTEE 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


373 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PASTEL  m 


LIGHTFACE 


Informal 


F^ompers 
Club 


Friday  Eve 

August  th)e  Fir 

Ought  Six 


TERPSICHORE  H 


Cast 

ON  THE 

Point  Lining 
System 


RECHERCHE  BORDER   NO.   10 


Pastel 
Lightface 


PROGRAMME 


PART  ONE 
Overture  Symphony  B  Minor  .   Bach 

M.  BEUCAIRE 


Melodies 


MISS  SCREECHER 


Reading  Tam  'O  Shanter 

MR.  ORAL  REED 

Chimes  of  Normandy 

M.  BEUCAIRE 

Piano  The  Gray  Sea 

MISS  KATE  KEYES 


Selected 

Burns 

Willis 

Spong 


Reading  Modem  Woodman    .    Heals 

MR.  BENCHELIMER 


"Mysterys" 
Impromptu 

MME.  BEUCAIRE 


Beucaire 


Oriental  Sleight  of  Hand  Tricks 

MR.  HARRINGTON  RIES 


Selection 


Medley 


MISS  KATE  KEYES 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


374 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PASTEL 


SERIES 


Invitation 


Menu 


Oysters  on  Half  Shell 
Celery         Olives         Radishes 

Wblteflsh  a  la  Noir 
New  Potatoes  Potet  Canet 

Fillet  of  Beef  Braises 

String  Beans 

Sweetbread  a  la  Financier 

Tomato  Salad 
Frozen  Fruits 

New  YorK  Ice  Cream 
Assorted  Cakes 

Roquefort  Cheese 

Coffee  demi  Tasse 

Cognac  La  Pastel  Segars 


You  arc  most  respectfully 
invited  to  attend 


A  Ball  and 
Banquet 


Given  in  honor 
of  the 


NEVER-WORK  SOCIETY 


Saturday  Evening 

January  one,  nineteen  hundred 

and  seven 


SOCIETY  HALL 
PONTIAC 


TICKET  ADMITTING  YOURSELF  AND  LADY 
TWO  DOLLARS 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


375 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PASTEL 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Unilorin  Line. 


22  A  44  a  6  Point  Pastel  I'/fi  lbs.,  $2.00 

YOU  CAN'T  GO  WRONG  WHEN  YOU 

Buy  Copper-Mixed  Type  It  Is  the  Best  oo  the  Market 

Write  Us  When  You  are  lo  Need  of  New  Fonts 

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17A  35a  10  Point  Pastel  3 Mb  lbs.,  $2.50 

WRECKED  STORE  REBUILT 

Fire  Proof  Material  Used  Exclusively 

WorK  Done  by  35  Contractors 


19  A  37  a  8  Point  Pastel  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

PEOPLE  ARE  IN  DANGER  WHEN 

They  are   Crossing  the  Crowded   Streets 

For  Which  Our  Large  Cities  are  Noted 

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15  A  28a  12  Point  Pastel  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

DELIVER  FURNITURE 

Sideboards  Chairs  Couches 

New  Vans  492  and  Drays 


18  Point  Pastel 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


POTATOES  FROM  THE  COUNTRY 
Vegetable  Orders  57  Promptly  Delivered 


24  Point  Pastel 


5^8  lbs.,  $3.60 


DRY  GOODS  BELOW  COST 
Keep  Your  Eye  4  on  the  Windows 


4A  7a 


36  Point  Pastel 


SVi  lbs.,  $5.15 


HIGH  SCHOOLS 
Teaching  25  Students 


48  Point  Pastel 


12%  lbs.,  $7.75 


SOCIETIES 
Friday  5  Nights 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


376 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PASTEL    c^H^   SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


60  Point  Pastel  15%  lbs.,  $9.35 


BUILDING 
Drug  3  Stores 


72  Point  Pastel  17%  lbs.,  $10.35 


NATURE 
Dew  7  Drop 


I    RHEUMATISM 


A  POSITIVE  CURE 

Wc  guarantee  to  cure  absolutely  and  permanently  the  worst  cases  of  Rheuma- 
tism, whether  it  be  acute,  inflamatory,  sciatica  or  muscular,  and  do  it  in  a 
safe  and  speedy  way.  It  is  not  necessary  for  you  to  suffer  any  longer  with 
your  affliction,  you  don't  have  to  take  our  word  for  it  but  ask  your  druggist 
for  Rheumo  Nut  Grape  Powders,  They  don't  keep  them;  they  sell  them. 
Remember  that  we  guarantee  them  to  cure  you.  Directions  on  each  package. 
Buy  today,  give  them  a  trial  and  if  not  satisfied   you  get  your  money  back. 


k 


point-Line,  point-set,  point-body  377  quality  and  finish  unequaled 


PASTEL   cm 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


ISA  28a  12  Point  Pastel  Open  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

LIFE  FDRE  AND  ACCIDEIMT  HMSURAMCE  POLICIES 

BmbmnturmB  Issued  prst  M@irtgog@s  Bought  ond  Exchonged 

¥oluobl€  Fornm  ond  Oty  Property  F©r  Sol®  ot  Borgoms 

1134-56189© 


18  Point  Pastel  Open 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


CYCLONE  HARDWARE  DEALERS 
itobMshed  Twelve  Iqlyndredl  ond  Eighteen 
pi¥e  Twenty  Se¥en  524  Ninth  Avenue 


24  Point  Pastel  Open 


5'A  lbs.,  $3.50 


.UNGALO© 


■^^ochi 


uiT  fa: 

Apples  f@r  Sale 


4A  7a 


36  Point  Pastel  Open 


8%   lbs.,  $5.15 


EXPER 


a 


Artistic  8  Design 


4A  6a 


48  Point  Pastel  Open 


12%  lbs.,  $7.75 


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BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


378 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


PASTEL 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


60  Point  Pastel  Open 


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15%  lbs.,  $9.S0 


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ppinriQ 

tethimicai  .S)iD)e(Giica 


Summer  Clothing,  Owercoats,  Roln  Coats,  Top 
Coats,  Trousers,  Wash  and  fancy  Wests 
Sweaters,  SmoWng  Jaclcets 
and  Bath  Robes 


ig)0?=oa 


R@m@ir  Aymnum  ond  Cose  Street 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


379 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PASTEL 


BOLD 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


20  A  40  a     •  5  Point  Pastel  Bold  lib.,  $2.00 

WE  ARE  DRIFTING  FARTHER  EVERY  DAY 

Continuous  Performances  Excepting  Sundays  and  all  Holidays 

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19A38a  8  Point  Pastel  Bold  2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

MANY  HANDSOME  DESIGNS 
Shirts  and   Blouses  36  for  Spring  Wear 

HA  28a  12  Point  Pastel  Bold  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

STREET  CARNIVAL 
Many  Special  21  Attractions 


22  A  42  a  6  Point  Pastel  Bold  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

THERE  IS  A  GREAT  DIFFERENCE 

In  the  Traffic  of  Today  and  That  of  a  Few  Years  Ago 

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16A30a  10  Point  Pastel  Bold  3!46  lbs,,  $2.50 

DETROIT  FAST  MAIL 
Tourists  and  25  Homeseekers 

12A23a  14  Point  Pastel  Bold  4 5i  lbs.,  $3.00 

PRIZE  WINNER 
Grand  34  Turkey  Raffle 


18  Point  Pastel  Bold 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


BLOCKADED  BY  LANDSLIDES 
From  the  Great  Peaks  8  of  the  Rockies 


24  Point  Pastel  Bold 


S'A  lbs.,  $3.55 


LARCE  BANKINC  HOUSE 
Wrecked  by  23  Dishonest  Clerk 


4A8a 


30  Point  Pastel  Bold 


7  lbs.,  $4.35 


ROOMS  TO  RENT 
Apply  First  5  of  January 


Fancy  Characters  of  Pastel  Bold 


5  Point Vfi  lb.,  $0.05 

6  Point            '/^Ib.,  .05 

8  Point            Vfi  lb.,  .05 

10  Point Ya  lb.,  .10 

12  Point Vs  lb.,  .10 

14  Point Va  lb.,  .10 

18  Point     Vb  lb.,  .10 

24  Point 3/jiib.,  .10 


Weights  and  Prices  are  Approximate. 


fl  R  f  I) 


Fonts  contain  characters  1  to  4  inclusive. 


30  Point ^6  lb.,  $0.10 

36  Point }i  lb.,  .15 

42  Point ^6  lb.,  .15 

48  Point H  lb.,  .20 

54  Point..    H  lb.,  .20 

60  Point                              %ib.,  .25 

72  Point                              '4  lb.,  .35 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


380 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PASTEL    c^^    BOLD 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


36  Point  Pastel  Bold  S^Xb  lbs.,  $5.05 


INTERESTING 
Magazine  21  Articles 


42  Point  Pastel  Bold  10%  lbs.,  $6.30 


COMMISSION 
Oranges  3  Grapes 

3 A  5a  48  Point  Pastel  Bold  12%  lbs.,  $7.55 

CARRIAGE 

Livery  5  Stables 

3  A  4a  54  Point  Pastel  Bold  14%  lbs.,  $8.75 

MILLINERY 

Open  8  Friday 

60    AND    72    POINT    SHOWN    ON    NEXT    PAGE. 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY       -  381  QUALITY    AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


PASTEL    c^^K^    BOLD 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  l-ine. 


60  Point  Pastel  Bold  16%  lbs.,  $10.10 


PICKLES 
Large  3  Peas 


72  Point  Pastel  Bold  2lH  lbs,  $12.25 


CHECKS 

Time  5  Boy 


Pastel   Bold   Series 


Is  built  for  service  in  work  of  every  description, 
from  the  choicest  productions  of  the  job  printer 
to  magazine  or  newspaper  advertising.  It  is  a 
letter  that  gains  one's  confidence;  a  face  that 
gives  to  printing  the  stamp  of  solid,  genuine  work. 


strong  Sturdy  Attractive 


PASTEL  BORDER  NO. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  382  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PASTEL 


BOLD 


A.C.ROGERS&CO. 

HARDWARE 


CATALOG  r908 


626  SMITHSONIAN  STREET 

CINCINNATI,  TENN. 


VOGUE   ORNAMENT   NO.    Ill,    »1.75 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  383  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PASTEL 


CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24  A  45a        8  Point  Pastel  Condensed        2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  BACHELORS 

Good  Organization  For  Men  of  Sound  Judgement 

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21  A  39a       12  Point  Pastel  Condensed      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

VACATION  PLEASURES 
Sixty  Thousand  637  Pleasure  Seeders 

9  A  18a        24  Point  Pastel  Condensed        5^  lbs.,  $3.55 

EXPERIENCED 
Eight  Expert  9  Artists 


22  A  44a       10  Point  Pastel  Condensed       3 '/li  lbs,  $2.50 

HUNTING  IN  THE  JUNGLES 

Writing  an  Interesting  and  Educative  Novel 

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16  A  31a       14  Point  Pastel  Condensed       A%  lbs.,  $3.00 

MODERN  PRESSES 
Optimus  Reliance  43  Standard 

13  A  24a       18  Point  Pastel  Condensed       4'5i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

MONTHLY  CONCERTS 
Songs  of  the  6  Sunny  South 


30  Point  Pastel  Condensed 


6?  16  lbs.,  $4.05 


RELIABLE  POLITE  SALESMEN 
Selling  Staple  and  Fancy  34  Groceries 


5A  10a 


36  Point  Pastel  Condensed 


lbs.,  $4.25 


HUMOROUS  CUSTOMERS 
Beautifully  Decorated  82  Windows 


42  Point  Pastel  Condensed 


9  lbs.,  $5.40 


GRAND  SHOW  ROOM 
Exhibiting  Fine  5  China  Siiics 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


384 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PASTEL    ^^^^    CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I-ii 


Point  Pastel  Condensed  10^  lbs.,  $6.25 


BURGLAR  ALARM 
Photographs  67  Retouched 


54  Point  Pastel  Condensed  U/i  lbs.,  $7.50 


NORTON  STREET 
Magnificent  9  Structure 


60  Point  Pastel  Condensed  9}i  lbs.,  $5.60 


INDIAN  SPRING 

Fishing  and  5  Huntin 


72  Point  Pastel  Condensed  11%  lbs.,  $6.80 


COMMERCIAL 
Tobacco  4  Expor 

POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  385  QUALITY    AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


PASTEL  c^^^^  CONDENSED 


VOLUME  SEVEN 


NOVEMBER  1908 


NUMBER  EIGHT 


THE 

BUILDER'S 

RECORD 


CONTENTS 

The  Teakettle  Building    .    Howard  Kohler 

Illustrated  with  Photos  by  the  Author 

Ancient  and  Modern  Terra  Cotta    .    Editor 
New  Fire-proofing  Materials  .    J.  S.  Wine 

Patent  Office  Examiner 

Report  of  the  Twentieth  Annual  Meeting  of 

The  Builder's  Association  at  Poplar 

City,  September  4-6, 1908 

News  Items  and  Editorial  Comment 


TEMPLE  ORNAMENTS   NO.  1024,    75C. 


b 


THE  BUILDERS  ASSOCIATION  PUBLISHING  COMPANY  .  123*  SCAFFOLD  BUILDING  .  MASONRYBURO 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MERIT 


SERIES 


Decorating 
Your  Home 


Hints  on  Fresco 


FINISHO  PAINTS 
WEAR  LONGEST 


VOGUE  ORNAMENTS  NO.    t12,  50C. 


P^SP^SP^SP^^i^ 


POINT  SYSTEM 
LINE .  SET.  BODY 
TYPES 


ho's  your 
tove  Man? 


ou  are  not  trading  with  us  we 
sk  you  a  pertinent  question  or 
oes  he  display  as  an  attractive 
and  at  lower  prices  than  ours? 

cmakcr''  Gas  Ranges 

5??  'rZl  $90 


The  above  represents  our  line  and 
stands  for  the  best  stove  science  and 
coupled  with  our  courteous  treatment 
makes  a  tandem  that  simply  demands 
attention.  We  want  to  show  you  why 
we  should  be  YOUR  **Stove  people" 

Noble  Stove  Works 


96  POINT  BORDER   NO.    3623 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-^BODY 


387 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


MERIT 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I,ii 


23  A  44a  6  Point  Merit  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

FASHIONABLE  DRESSMAKING  EMPORIUM 

Guarantee  Satisfaction  in  Ladies  Tailor  Made  Suits 

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21A  42a  10  Point  Merit  3',i6  lbs,  $2.50 

GROCERIES  AND  /MERCHANDISE 
Beautiful  Modern  35  House  Furnishings 

llA  21a  18  Point  Merit  4'?i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

TICKET  OFFICES 
Arliansas  35  Excursion 


21  A  40a  8  Point  Merit  2M  lbs.,  $2.25 

LENINGTON  GRAIN  SPECULATORS 

Cattle  Buyers  and   Dealers  in  Pine  Lumber 

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17A  38a  UPointMerit  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

GRAND  FLORAL  PARADE 
Minstrel  Bands  20  in  Attendance 

15  A   28a  14  Point  Merit  45/16  lbs.,  $3.00 

PASSENGER  STATION 
Express  Train  46  Eastbound 


8A  16a 


20  Point  Merit 


4'5,6  lbs.,  $3.25 


SEVERAL  DIFFERENT  DRAWINGS 

Specifications  Submitted  for  12  New  Bridges 


24  Point  Merit 


5%  lbs.,  $3.60 


T0U6HEST  AND  MOST  DURABLE 
Clothing  for  83  Hunting  and  Fishing 


36  Point  Merit 


85/16  lbs.,  $5.15 


ELECTRIC  AUTOmOBILE 
General  Repair  8  Department 


48  Point  Merit 


12'Sf6lbs.,  $7.80 


EASY  PAYMENTS 
Furniture  and  5  Carpets 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


MERIT    C^^^^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJne. 


3  A  4a  60  Point  Merit  Il5l6  lbs.,  $6.80     • 

WHEAT  MARKET 

Growing  2  Stronger 


72  Point  Merit  '      1554  lbs.,  $8.90 


MONUMENT 

Shows  4  Respect 


1 

• 

iWERIT  WIINS  PRAISE 

• 

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• 

A  Strong  and  Durable  Type 
which  can  be  used  to  good 
advantage  In  various  ways 

CAST  FRO/Vl 

Superior  Copper-Mixed  iWetal 

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POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  389  QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


■■^fe,-. 


CLUB 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


13A25a  6  Point  Club  1%  lbs,  $2.00 

STMR    OF»ERM    HCXJSE 

E^ng;llsh  and   French   Best   F»lays 

Three    CZomIc    Sho\A/s    IDallv 


12A22a  8  Point  Club  2 !4  lbs.,  $2.25 

F»UF»ILS    \A/ELCO;V\E 

Deiintv  Lunch   F'oi-  Ladies 

Samples   foi-  Chilcii-^n 

l:2345<5T8QO 


10A22a  10  Point  Club  S'/fe  lbs.,  $2.50 

BRUSSELS  C/\RF>EXS  AND  XAF*ESXRY 

Complete  and  F'aslnionalDle  Line  of  Easy  Chairs 

Grocery  Department  :28  on  Sixteenth  F'loor 

lOA  17a  12  Point  Club  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

B/\RG/\IINS   EVERY  TUESDAY 

Xhese^   Sal^s   Contiriu^    Until   Septe^mlber 

yWusic  EurnisHeci  -4:2  toy  Seas  Banci 


6A  10a 


18  Point  Club 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


yWORNING  GLORIES 

Sketches  from  Slumlberlancl 
Armerican  Beauty  5  Rose 


24  Point  Club 


5^  lbs.,  $3.60 


F^ine  Spring  Chictcens 
Oystei"s  in  7  Season 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


390 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


CLUB 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I-ine. 


3A  4a 


36  Point  Club 


9%  lbs,,  $5.90 


AaiNCE  RIE 


48  Point  Club 


14  lbs.,  $8.40 


Large  8  TWan 


60  Point  Club 


19%  lbs.,  $11.60 


Red  7  Caps 


72  Point  Club 


21/8  lbs.,  $12.25 


SNAKE 
Greedy  5 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


391 


QUALITY    AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


CLUB    c^^^    SERIES 


The  Rrocit4ce  Exchange 

Exporters    and   W/holesalers 

\/og:etalDles     JT^    r^  LJ  1     1        Native  F=^ish 
Commission  yv\e^rchants 


R.  I.  Cook. .  Buye^i- 


HALE    JP 


/VlftINU 

GUINS.RIEL 

C/\RXRI 
RER/\IR| 


General   Offices   and 

Target  Cour 


Orchard   Lake 


RAINT 


Reasons 
\A/hy 


Leads 


INEIA/    STORE 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


392 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


HARD  TIRES 


P0R1.IGMT  VEHICLES 


FASTEST  RUININIINC 


SLOWEST  WEARING 


The  Only  Patented  Solid  Rubber 

Detachable  Light  Vehicle  Tire  in  the  World 

Giving  Satisfaction 

Endorsed  by  The  Amalgamated  Order  Autoists  and 

Chauffeurs  of  Good  Road  City 

Clubs  and  Owners 

Everywhere 


MAISUf  ACTURED  BY 


TME   HARD  TIRE  MAIN UfACTU RING  COMPANY 

PHILADELPHIA  VALVELESS,  Ohio  SAIINT  ANDREWS 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


393 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ARINO    c^^^    INO.  2 


Weights  and  Prices  griven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


22  A  43  a  6  Point  Arno  No.  2         1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

WHEN   BEAUTIES  CALMLY  SLEEP 

Lights  Must  be  Burning  Low  and  Silence   Prevail 

Otherwise  They  Will  Wake  Up  With  a  Headache 

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17A  34a  10  Point  Arno  No.  2       S'/fi  lbs.,  $2.50 

WELCOME  SUINLICMT 

Gladdens  Many  275  a  Sad  heart 

Brightens  Many  Dark  Paths 


23  A  43a  8  Point  Arno  No.  2  iVt,  lbs.,  $2.25 

SECOND  ANNUAL  RECEPTION 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Grocery  Clerks  Outing 

Trains  Leave  for  Grove  Every  Minute 

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16  A  33  a 


12  Point  Arno  No.  2       3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


SAINDVILLE  BANKS 

Loan  and  Trust  368  Company 

Mortgages  Bought  and  Sold 


8A  19a 


18  Point  Arno  No.  2 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


SUNDAY  MORINIING  GAZETTE 
Foreign  and  Domestic  924  Ball  Game  News 


24  Point  Arno  No.  2 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


COLLEGE  PROFESSORS 
Cambridge  Yale  85  and  Harvard 


5A  8a 


30  Point  Arno  No.  2 


7Vi  lbs.,  $4.45 


SEASIDE  RESORTS 
Bathing  in  47  the  Ocean 


36  Point  Arno  No.  2 


8'/6  lbs.,  $5.00 


MODEL  MAKER 
handsome  38  Design 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


394 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ARINO    C^^fe^    NO.  2 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


4A6a  48  Point  Arno  No.  2  13H  lbs.,  $7.80 

EMORMOUS 
Copper  9  Mining 

3A4a  60  Point  Arno  No.  2  16%  lbs.,  $9.80 

PRINTER 

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BARBERS  TAR 


Marvelous  Face  Cream 

To  be  used  after  shaving 

You  will  find  this  Cream  to  be  far  Superior  to  any 
you  have  previously  used.    Gives  perfect  satisfaction. 

It  will  quickly  remove  freckles,  tan,  blackheads  and  pimples 

fOR  SALE  AT  ALL  FIRST  CLASS  BARBER  SHOPS  AND  DRUG  STORES.   50c  PER  BOTTLE 

12    POINT   BORDER    NO.    1S8 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  395  QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


TOPIC 


NUMBER  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


27A55a  6  Point  Topic  No.  5         1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

INDIAN  AND  AMERICAN  ANTIQUITIES 

Revealed  in  Buried  Cities  Where  Once  Enliglitened  People  Dwelt 

American  Buffalo  Gradually  Being  Extinguished 

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22  A  45  a  10  Point  Topic  No.  5         3'/f6  lbs.,  $2.50 

HINTING  SEASON  OPENS 

Scarcity  of  Wild  Game  in  Canada  Causing 

Hunters  to  Invade  42  African  Jungles 


25  A  50a  8  Point  Topic  No.  5  2 K  lbs.,  $2.25 

WHERE  BUSY  CHICAGO  NOW  STANDS 

Once  Grew  Dense  Forests  Filled  with  Savage  Indians 

Constantly  Watching  for  the  Whitemans  Scalp 

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20  A  41  a  12  Point  Topic  No.  5  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

SHEET  IRON  WORKERS 

Cutting  and  Shaping  Heavy  Sheet  Iron 

Makes  Men  of  37  Strong  Muscle 


14  Point  Topic  No.  5 


45<  lbs.,  $3.00 


INITED  STATES  BATTLE  SHIPS  SAILING  NORTHWARD 

Captured  Cruisers  Returned  Sailors  Paroled  and  many  Prisoners  Exchanged 
Treaty  of  Peace  Signed  486  and  Diplomatic  Relations  Resumed 


ISA  26a 


18  PointTopic  No.  5 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


HANDSOME  MACHINES  EXHIBITED  AT  PARIS 

Exposition  Judged  by  Many  to  be  Light  Strong  and  Speedy 

IVIost  Perfect  Macliine  529  on  the  Market  today 


24  Point  Topic  No.  5 


S^ii  lbs.,  $3.50 


MOUNTAIN  SCENERY  REPRODUCED 
Grand  Cyclorama  of  68  the  Rocky  Mountains 


7  A  13  a 


30  Point  Topic  No.  5 


elit  lbs.,  $4.00 


OPPORTUNITY  MOST  EXCELLENT 
Farmers  Getting  23  Beautiful  Homesteads 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


396 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


TOPIC    ^^^fe^    NIIVIBER5 


Weiahts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


36  Point  Topic  No.  5  7%  lbs.,  $4.45 


REPIBLICAN  AND  DEMOCRATS 

Young  Men  Running  59  for  Office 


42  Point  Topic  No.  5  9H  lbs.,  $5.50 


STATE  REGIMENT  BAND 

Bold  Guards  65  New  Armory 


Point  Topic  No.  5  lOJ^  lbs.,  $6.25 


LARGE  GRANARIES 

Wheat  Corn  73  and  Barley 


54  Point  Topic  No.  5  12%  lbs.,  $7.55 


SOUTH  AERICAN 

Elegant  Cut62  Diamonds 

CANOKR  SIZES  SHOWN  ON  NKXT  PAOC 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  397  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


TOPIC    c^^^    NIIV1BCR5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3  A  4a  60  Point  Topic  No.  5  lO'/fi  lbs.,  $6.05 

BRIGHT  MINDS 

Training  37  Humanity 


72  Point  Topic  No.  5  11%  lbs.,  $6.70 


DEEP  SEA  ElSn 

Whales  48  Sharks 


96  Point  Topic  No.  5  15?^  lbs.,  $8.00 


Corner  52 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  898  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


TOPIC 


NIMBER  5 


r^ 

The  Rosewood 

DIVANS 
DAVENPORTS 
WASH  STANDS 
MORRIS  CHAIRS 
HALL  CLOCKS 
OfflCE  DESKS 
OfflCE  CHAIRS 
ROCKERS 
DINING  CHAIRS 
RATTAN  CHAIRS 
DINING  TABLES 
CARD  TABLES 
WRITING  DESKS 
MISIC  CABINETS 
LIBRARY  TABLES 
CHINA  CABINETS 
PARLOR  CABINETS 
DRESSING  CASES 
BEDSTEADS 

Furniture  Co. 

MANlf ACTIRERS  AND 
DEALERS  IN 

HIGH-GRADE 

furniture 

In  connection  with  our 
mammoth  furniture 
factory  we  have  added 
a  rattan  department 
which  enables  us  to 
design  and  manufacture 
anything  that  is  really 
artistic  in  the  way  of 
chairs,  rockers  and  all 
kinds  of  woven  goods. 

COICHES 
ETC. 

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FIIRNITIIRE  CO. 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


WESEL 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  ifiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniiorni  Line. 


22  A  44a  6  Point  Wesel  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

GRAND  OPPORTtlMITY  fOR  YOLNG  MEN 

Invest  Your  Money  in  the  Wildcat  Mining  Company 

Big  Returns  Promised  on  Small  Investments 

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19A  39a  10  Point  Wesel  Sl/fi  lbs.,  $2.50 

AN\tAL  HARVEST  REPORTS 

Large  Yield  of  27  Grain  in  the  West 

Farmers  are  Paying  Mortgages 


21  A  44a  8  Point  Wesel  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

GOVERNMENT  IRRIGATION  CANAL 

Extensive  Tracks  of  Land  Through  the  West 

Made  Property  Valuable  with  Irrigation 

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17A  35  a  12  Point  Wesel  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

EXTENSIVE  BUSINESS 

Shipping  Snowballs  63  to  Florida 

Shipped  via  the  Hotair  Line 


14  Point  Wesel 


4?-i'6  lbs.,  $3.00 


AMERICAN  CELEBRATED  LITERARY  CHARACTERS 

Brief  Personal  Sketch  of  78  some  Distinguished  Writers 

Solicitors  Wanted  to  Take  Orders  in  Every  Large  City 


18  Point  Wesel 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


WONDERFUL  MECHANICAL  DEVELOPMENT 

Present  Century  Makes  69  an  Excellent  Showing 

Modern  Machinery  Shipped  to  South  America 


7A  12a 


24  Point  Wesel 


5%  lbs.,  $3.55 


RELIABLE  PRINTING  PRESSES 
Babcock  Optimus  5  Reigns  Supreme 


5A  9a 


30  Point  Wesel 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


REAL  ESTATE  BARGAIN 
Suburban  Property  23  Selling 


BARISIHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


400 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


WESEL    C^^^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


36  Point  Wesel  Sffi  lbs.,  $5.10 


STRANDED  STEAMER 
Building  37  Eiglity  Sliips 


Point  Wesel  12Ji  lbs.,  $7.70 


BLACK  DIAMOND 

Express  3  Company 


60  Point  Wesel  UH  lbs.,  $7.45 


BOATSWAIN 

Climbing  2  Mast 


72  Point  Wesel  14%  lbs.,  $8.45 


SHOE  SALE 

Open  8  Nights 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  401  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


WESEL 


SERIES 


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SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SHERIDAN 


SERIES 


rtUTO  RACES 

Official  Daiiu 
PROGRflMM^ 


The 

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6up 

Series 


J'^«« 


■  ORNAMENTS 


[Week  of  September  S^MO*"? 
The  tiaviland  ftuto  Glub  Course 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


403 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


SHERIDflN 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I.i 


20A38a  6  Point  Sheridan  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

LADIES  Fn&HIONflBLE  TAILOR 

Satisfaction  Guaranteed  Ih  Tailor  Made  Suits 

Waists  Skirts  Cloaks  Gapes  and  Jackets 

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■ISA  31a  10  Point  Sheridan  3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

GLOTHING  BARGAINS 

Great  Gleaning  Sale  Gontinuing 

Gotten  Goods  23  Sacrificed 


18A37a  8  Point  Sheridan  2K  lbs,  $2.25 

FANCY  NECKWEAR  SALE 

Wednesdau  Bargains  in  Latest  Novelties 

Stulish  flats  Boots  and  Shoes 

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ISA  29a  .     12  Point  Sheridan  3  %lbs.,  $7.75 

UNUSUAL  BARGAINS 

tfandsome  Souvenir  Present 

With  Each  59  Purchase 


14  Point  Sheridan 


4'/f'6  lbs.,  $3.00 


GENERAL  MERGHflNDISE  DEPftRTMENT 

tlead  to  Foot  Outfitters  and  Household  Furnishings 

Salt  and  Fresh  Meats  86  Groceries  and  Drugs 


9A  18a 


18  Point  Sheridan 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


ONE  HUNDRED  SUMMER  tiOMES 

Beautifully  Located  Rich  and  Costly  Furnishings 

Situated  on  the  92  Shores  of  Lake  Easter 


24  Point  Sheridan 


57i6  lbs.,  $3.50 


IMPROVED  MftGHINERY 

Exhibition  at  tiie  59  Saint  Louis  Fair 


30  Point  Sheridan 


6^8  lbs.,  $4.30 


JUDGED  BY  EXPERTS 

Durable  Strong  56  and  Efficient 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


401 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SHERIDAN    c^^^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


36  Point  Sheridan  8%  lbs.,  $5.20 


NORTON  AVENUE 

Evanston  Club  68  Rooms 


Point  Sheridan  12%  lbs.,  $7.70 


FOUNDATIONS 

Wholesale  34  House 


60  Point  Sheridan  H'A,  Jbs.,  $8.40 


nMERicnN 

Sand  94  Banks 


72  Point  Sheridan  16^  lbs.,  $9.SS 


MODERN 

Auditorium  8 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  405  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LUXOR 


NUMBER  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  lAi 


22A42a  6  Point  Luxor  No.  5  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

EXCURSION  BOAT  MANCHESTER 

Finest  Excursion  Boat  on  Water  Making  Dally 

Trips  to  Luna  Island  Rocky  Park  Conway 

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18  A  38  a  8  Point  Luxor  No.  5  2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

PRESENT  DAY  PROGRESS 

Electric  Lights  Trolley  Car  Automobile 

Printing  Press  and  Ocean  Cable 

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15  A  34a  10  Point  Luxor  No.  5  3'f6  lbs.,  $2.S0 

INTRODUCTION  OF  THREE  DISTINCT  METHODS 

Of  Printing  was  Made  by  Different  Persons  and  at  three  Different 

Places  During  the  same  Period  784  of  Fifteenth  Century 


12  Point  Luxor  No.  5 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


BIG  CITIZENS  NONPARTISAN  MEETING 

Opposing  Election  of  Designing  Politicians  Men  Prominent 

In  Business  Affairs  Take  529  Part  in  the  Meeting 


14  Point  Luxor  No.  5 


M4b  lbs.,  $3.00 


BUYERS  IN  AMERICAN  MARKET 
Struggling  to  Buy  36  Spring  and  Summer  Goods 


18  Point  Luxor  No.  5 


5 '^6  lbs.,  $3.35 


PRINCIPAL  INSTRUCTIONS 
Reproducing  the  37  Human  Thoughts 


24  Point  Luxor  No.  5 


5}4  lbs.,  $3.55 


POPULAR  MELODIES 
Marine  Band  24  Give  Concert 


36  Point  Luxor  No.  5 


SS/ii,  lbs.,  $5.35 


DOMESTICS 
Bargain  39  Hunter 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


406 


SUPERIOR   COPPER    MIXED  TYPE 


LUXOR 


NUMBER  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


Point  Luxor  No.  5 


12^  lbs.,  $7.65 


CHESTER 
Neat  37  Dairy 


60  Point  Luxor  No.  5 


18%  lbs.,  $11.10 


SPRING 
Rug  3  Sales 


High  Grade 

PRINTING  INK 


Fine  Booli,  Cut  and 
Half -Tone  Blaclis. 


We  handle  the  best  obtainable  at  prices  that 
are  in  Iceeping  with  the  goods. 


Copy  Inks— all  colors 


Typewriter  Circular  Inks 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LUXOR 


NUMBER  5 


The  Loraine  Company 

Printers 


2348  Divided  Avenue  . . .  Ty pet  own 


m: 


Pamphlet  and 
Blank  Book 
Binders 


Southern  Bindery 


Bell  Telephone 

Cumberland 

932S  A 


Maiden  Avenue  and  Soutit  Boulevard 

COVERTON  190 


Gentlemen: 

Please  deliver  at  once  via witli  invoice 

tlie  following  goods  and  charge  to  our  account: 


Orchard  Creamery 

Butter,  Eggs,  Dairy  Products 

Peartree  Grove ....  Iowa 


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BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPIIMDLER'S 


408 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PLYMOUTH 


se:rie:s 


S275 

Cobalte  Piano 

for  $175 


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If  your  neighbor  possesses  a  Cobalte  Piano 
you  probably  know  its  many  points  of  superi- 
ority >vhich  no  other  piano  made  possesses — 
its  clear,  resonant  tone,  fine  sounding  board, 
responsive  touch,  beautiful  case  and  finish. 


JUST  THINK 

of  having  the  music  of  a  "Cobalte** 
every  evening  in  your  home  at  the 
exceptionally  low  price  of 

$1  PER  WEEK 

This  is  a  proposition  which  you  cannot  dupli- 
cate in  Eastville  today,  therefore  you  should 
not  miss  this  opportunity  of  securing  a  really 
high-grade  piano  at  this  low  figure.  There  are 
plenty  of  pianos  at  $1.00  a  >veek,  it  is  true — 
but  there  is  only  one  Cobalte. 

Stool  and  Scarf  with  every  Piano 


COBALTE  PIANO  CO 

25  HARMONY  AVENUE 


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QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


PLYMOUTH    c^^^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I-ine. 


19  A  38  a  6  Point  Plymouth  l'/i6  lbs,  $2.00 

FINE  LILAC  AND  ROSE  BUSHES 

Magnificent  Displ&y  in  all  the  Summer  Gardens 

Large  Cro^vds  Visiting  the  Parks  every  Day 

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13  A  26  a  12  Point  Plymouth         3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

ATHLETIC  GAME 

Breaks  all  49  the  Records 
Silver  Medals  A>varded 


18  A  34a  8  Point  Plymouth  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

PROSPECT  FOR  DIAMONDS 

South  Australian  Investment  Company 

Insures  Success  to  Diligent  Seekers 

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ISA  29a  10  Point  Plymouth         S'Ab  lhs.,$2.SQ 

SECRET  SOCIETIES 

Holding  First  12  Annual  Picnic 
Prize  for  Best  Looking  Girl 


llA  20a  14  Point  Plymouth  4^  lbs,  $3.00 

EASTERN  COLLEGE  GRADUATES 

Seeking  the  Golden  West  for  Financial  Openings 
Selling  of  Government  65  Land  an  Attraction 

7 A  15  a  18  Point  Plymouth  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

SOUTH  LEAGUE  GAMES 

Western  Association  Games  are  Played 
Base  Ball  Parks  71  Close  for  Season 

5 A  9a  24  Point  Plymouth  5%  lbs.,  $3.65 

GRAND  OLD  FLAGS 

National  Emblem  92  Display 

4  A  7  a  30  Point  Plymouth  6'^16  lbs.,  $4.30 

STORM  CLOUDS 

Moonlight  on  2  the  Lake 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  410  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


PLYMOUTH 


SCRIPS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3  A  6a 


36  Point  Plymouth 


8%  lbs.,  $5.30 


EAST  GROVE 

Pleasing  5  Comedy 


Point  Plymouth 


13 5<  lbs.,  $7.95 


ELECTRIC 
Storm  7  Hacks 


3A  4a 


54  Point  Plymouth 


15K  lbs.,  $9.15 


STORIES 

Rifle  2  Range 


LARGER  SIZES  SHOWN  ON  FOLLOWING  PAGES. 


Fancy  Characters  of  Plymouth 


gaLKmn\iR^&  ofv^^  'Qhe 


6  Point - Vi  lb.,  $0.30 

8  Point K6  lb.,      .30 

10  Point ^  lb.,      .30 

12  Point- %  lb.,      .35 

14  Point M  lb.,      .35 


Weiglits  and  Prices  are  Approximate 

18  Point %  lb.,  $0.45 

24  Point %  lb.,      .55 

30  Point---- %lb.,      .65 

36  Point 1  Mb  lbs.,      .70 

48  Point---- l%lbs.,      .70 


54  Point--- \%  lbs.,  $0.80 

60  Point -l^lbs.,      .95 

72  Point l^lbs.,      .85 

96  Point 2%  lbs.,    1.35 

120  Point 3%  lbs.,    1.70 


Characters  10,  11,  12,  and  13  not  made  in  72,  96  and  120  point. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


PLYMOUTH    c^^fe^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Une. 


60  Point  Plymouth  19ji  lbs.,  $11.90 


BRIDGE 
Dark  5  Spot 


72  Point  Plymouth  25^  lbs.,  $14.55 


FROGS 

Leaping  4 


96  Point  Plymouth  34^6  lbs.,  $17.75 


SONG 

8  Sledge 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPIISIDLER'S  412  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PLYMOUTH    c^^fe:^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


3A3a  120  Point  Plymouth  45 '/ii  lbs.,  $21.65 

DOG 

Boys 


Colonial  Furniture 

lohe  Plymouth  Rock  Beds 
Duckingstool  Settles 


Winthrop-Alden  Company 
Provincetown 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  413  QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


TLy^MOX/TH 


ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


17  A  33  a  6  Point  Plymouth  Italic     1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

FI/fE  GE/f\/IJ^E  -BX/TTE'R 
Alt  TacKagej  Property  Marked  and  Detitfered 
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14 A  28  a  10  Point  Plymouth  Italic    3'A(,  lbs.,  $2.50 

COJJj^Ty  FAI'R 

Trixe  Cattle  6  7  are  Bjchibifed 


10  A  20a  14  Point  Plymouth  Italic     4^  lbs.,  $3.00 

HO'RSE  SHOW 
"Bi^  Society  35  I^Cenls 


15  A  31  a  8  Point  Plymouth  Italic      iVi  lbs.,  $2.25 

U/fUSrUAL  -BATKGAIJ^ 

"Present J    to    Ef-Oery    JVcfce/    Customer 
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12A  22a  12  Point  Plymouth  Italic    3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

CO'RJ^E'R  STOTtE 
Important  4-2   Dispatch 

7A  12a  18  Point  Plymouth  Italic    4'?f6  lbs.,  $3.25 

H\/JVTIJVG 
'Rabbits  8  VucKif 


5A  8a 


24  Point  Plymouth  Italic 


5%  lbs.,  $3.65 


OTtAJVGE  CEJVTETt 

T^aily  Li'Oe^  of  S  J^oied  Men 


30  Point  Plymouth  Italic 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


CRBEJ^  "BACKS 

KJndly  Gi'Oe  3  Heposilor 


Taney  Characters  o_f  'Plymotith  Italic 


Weights  and  Prices  are  Approximate 

6  Point - V%  lb.,  $0.15      I      14  Point Mi  lb.,  $0.25 

SPoint ffilb.,      .20  18  Point ^Ib.,      .30 

10  Point. Klb.,      .20  24  Point  ..  %  lb.,      .40 

12  Point - V\\h.,      .20      I      30  Point fa  lb.,      .40 


36  Point K  lb.,  $0.45 

48  Point - 1%  lbs.,      .65 

60  Point 1  Klbs.,      .80 

72  Point \^^  lbs.,      .85 


Characters  Nos.  7  and  8  not  made  in  60  and  72  point. 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PL^MOl/TH   c^^fe^    ITALIC 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Une. 


36  Point  Plymouth  Italic  8546  lbs.,  $5.20 


HOSE  'BUSH 

Fragrant  4-  Floitters 

3A  4a  48  Point  Plymouth  Italic  13JY6  lbs.,  $7.90 

GEJ^JJIJ^E 

^Khine  6  Stone4' 


60  Point  Plymouth  Italic  \8H  lbs.,  $11.25 


'BO/fDS 

Large  5  ThicK. 


71  Point  Plymouth  Italic     ,  19f^  lbs.,  $11.40 


SHIJ^E 

Long  5  'Run 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  415  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


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SIGNS 


PHOJVE 

CATiEy  624- 


GOL'D  S'IGJVS 
S'lLVE'R  S'IGJVS' 
COTTB'R  SIGJVS 
GLA.SS  SIGJVS 
METAL  SIGJ^S 
T  I  JV  S  I  G  J^  S- 
CLOTH  SIGJVS 
WALL  SIGJVS 
WOOT)  SIGJVS 
TATE'R      SIGJVS 


VOGUE   ORNAMENT   NO.    2,    40C. 


We  employ  the  best 
artistJt  obtainable  in 
our  modern  painting 
4-bop  and  therefore 
guarantee  cu4:tomers 
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tvorKman^fhip. 


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PLYMOUTH 


CONDENSED 


By  Experts 


We  wish  to  call  the  atieniion  of  our  many  patrons 
that  we  have  been  fortunate  enough  to  secure  the 
services  of  the  best  to  be  had  among  the  higher 
I  grade  workmen  and  can  guarantee  our  customers 
the  most  perfect  workmanship  in  every  respect  on 


Catalogs 

Booklets 

Folders 

Pamphlets 

Heralds 

Stringers 

Dodgers 

Circulars 

Maps,  etc. 


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Letterheads 

Noteheads 

Billheads 

Statements 

Envelopes 

Business 

and 

Personal 

Cards,  etc. 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET    POINT-BODY 


QUAL.ITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


PLYMOUTH    c^^R^    CONDENSED 


Weijfhts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  pajje  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I-i 


22  A  45  a    6  Point  Plymouth  Condensed    1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

OLD  BUNKER  HILL  MONUMENT 

Erected  at  Boston  will  ever  be  a  Source  of  ^reat  Pride 

To  the  Citizens  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts 

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18  A  36a    12  Point  Plymouth  Condensed    3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

NATIONAL  PROBLEMS 


22  A  43a     8  Point  Plymouth  Condensed     2)4  lbs.,  $2.25 

NORTHWESTERN  BARGAIN  HOUSE 

Latest   Styles    in    Millinery   and  Rare    Plume: 

Are  now  Selling  at  Greatly  Reduced  Prices 

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19  A  40a    10  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  3\u  lbs.,  $2.50 

GRAND  CANYON  SCENERY 
Eighty  Constitutional  Amendments  Purchased  from  the  Governments  Art 

Several  386  Immigration  Laws  j  Collection  897  Exhibited  at  Paris 

13  A  27  a  14  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

ENORMOUS  YIELDS  OF  EARLY  WHEAT 

Shipments  Made  to  England  55  Scotland  and  Switzerland 

lOA  20a  18  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  4'5i'6  lbs.,  $3.25 

FAST  MAIL  SPEEDS  TO  BUFFALO 

Bargain  Sale  in  Mens  83  and  Womens  Clothes 

6A  12a  24  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  5-H  lbs,  $3.60 

EXCELLENT  BUILDINGS 

Payments  Made  4  Weekly  or  Monthly 


Fancy  Characters  of  Plymouth  Condensed 

at 

i 

2 

K    m    IV    \i    R. 

3                                      4                                      5                                  6                        '            7 

Weights  and  Prices  are  Appro.ximate. 

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8                                                9                                             10 

6  Point 
8  Point  . 
10  Point 
12  Point 

Ks  lb.,  $0.20            14  Point                              S/fi  lb.,  $0.25 

J,i6lb.,      .20            18  Point                              %  lb.,      .30 

,^lb.,      .20            24  Point                              %  lb.,      .30 

54  lb.,      .25            30  Point                              %lb.,      .40 

36  Point                               ^  lb.,  $0.50 
48  Point                               74  lb.,      .55 
60  Point                                 1  lb.,      .60 
72  Point                           l!4lbs.,      .65 

Character  number  10  not  included  in  fonts  6  to  36  point  inclusive. 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  418  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


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PLYMOUTH    c^^K^    CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


5A  10a  30  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  7%  lbs.,  $4.40 

DEPOSIT  VAULTS 

Money  Loaned  8  on  Buildings 


36  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  8'/i6  lbs.,  $5.00 


GREAT  BARGAIN 

Grand  Country  4  Ruined 


Point  Plymouth  Condensed  12%  lbs.,  $7.6S 


ESTIMATING 

Riverdale  5  Cottage 


60  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  13ji  lbs.,  $8.95 


ENERGETIC 

Seeking  6  Money 

72  POINT  SHOWN  ON  NEXT  PASE 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  419  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


PLYMOUTH 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  Page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Iv 


72  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  14^  lbs.,  $8.25 


CENTRAL 

Long  8  Express 


THE  EASTERN  AND  WESTERN 


EXCURSION  LINE 


Both  together  being  without  doubt,  in  every  respect, 
the  finest  and  fastest  excursion  boats  that  are  run  in 
the  interest  of  the  traveling  public  in  the  United 
States.  A  trip  on  one  of  these  famous  steamers,  on 
the  noblest  stream  in  the  country,  offers  the  rarest 
attractions.  They  are  fitted  up  in  the  most  elegant 
style,  exclusively  for  passengers.  Their  great  speed, 
fine  orchestra,  spacious  saloons,  private  parlors  and 
luxurious  accommodations  renders  them  unexcelled 
in  every  respect. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  420  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PLrYMOVTH 


BOLrD 


TYPE 


ihJ|A  that  is  jQifiBj 

^   ■   POINT  LtIBIE:    ■    ^ 
POINT   SET 
POINT  BODY 


IS 


^  Good  Type  (^ 


Rea.lly  hl^h'^racle  printing  oa.n  be  Aor\e  only 
-wiib  fotxndry  -type;  ancl  of  ootxrse  it  ^oes 
-without  saying  that  the  bast  type  not  only 
^ives  the  best  results,  but  that  It  Is  the  most 
economical.  Stxperlor  Copper-Mixed  Type 
Is  as  near  perfection  as  the  highest  skill*  In 
combination  -with  the  nnost  perfect  material 
and  appliances  can  make  it. 


Matnufatotut-e<l   by 

BARNIIA.RT  BROS.  ^  SPINDLrER 

TYPE  FOVPIDERS 
CHICAGO 


ART  BORDER 


POirJT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


421 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PLrYMOVTH    c^^R^    BOLrD 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line, 


ISA  28a  6  Point  Plymouth  Bold  I'/fi  lbs.,  $2.00  |  14A  27a  8  Point  Plymouth  Bold  2  K  lbs.,  $2.25 

INTBI^I^IGENT  MERCHANT  SBKKING  KNOWLrEDGC 

Prosperouis  F*af-me«-»  Gra.na  Home  Instructions  In   Keeping  Books 

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12A23a  10  Point  Plymouth  Bold         S'li  lbs.,  $2.50  llA21a  12  Point  Plymouth  Bold         3%  lbs,  $2.75 

BLrTVCK  WALrNVT  DIXON  NORMALr 

Roclcet-s  352  SLndi  CHaIrs  Business  418  Colleges 

9 A  18a  14  Point  Plymouth  Bold  45i6  lbs.,  $3.05 

rei^iabLtE:  bank  directors 

Monthly  Statements  36  Fully  Submitted 

6A  Ila  •  18  Point  Plymouth  Bold  S'ii.  lbs.,  $3.35 

fine:  shcphe:rd  dogs 

Watch  Over  the   37  Sheep  Fold 

4A8a  24  Point  Plymouth  Bold  S'lt,  lbs.,  $3.50 

BOAT  TO  RGNT 

Orand  6  Sutiday  Papers 

3A6a  30  Point  Plymouth  Bold  7H  lbs.,  $4.40 

CIRCVI^ATION 

Morning  56  E«venin^ 


F'ancy  CHaracter's  of  PlytxiouiH  Bold 

a.hnvtvM^^ICofi2  i;/fe 

12  J  45678  9  10  11 

Weights  and  Prices  are  approximate. 

6Point J/16  lb.,  $0.25  14  Point .  ^  lb.,  $0.35  36  Point Vs  \h.,    $0.60 

SPoint i. %\h.,      .30  18  Point    %  lb.,      .35  48  Point iMlbs.,      .80 

lOPoint ^Ib.,      .30  24  Point %  lb.,      .45  60  Point Iji  lbs.,      .85 

12  Point Hlb.,      .35  30  Point  54  lb.,      .45  72  Point   l%lbs.,    1.15 

Character  No.  10  not  made  in  60  and  72  point.  Character  No.  11  not  made  in  6,  48,  60  and  72  point. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  433  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PLrYMOVTH    c^^K^    BOLrD 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJne. 
3  A  4a  36  Point  Plymouth  Bold  8%  lbs.,  $S.30 

RAILROADS 

Demand  -^  Money 

3  A  4a  48  Point  Plymouth  Bold  UM  lbs.,  $7.50 

TABLCTS 

Linen  8  Paper 


60  Point  Plymouth  Bold  19%  lbs.,  $11.90 


SONGS 

Birds  8  Sin|| 

3A  3a  72  Point  Plymouth  Bold  21^  lbs.,  $12.50 

P/VL#M[ 

_  V  _ 

Sunday  4 

POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  42.S  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ADSTYLE 


SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  l.ine. 


32  A  65a  6  Point  Adstyle  1%  lbs,  $2.00 

THOUGHTFUL  WORKERS  USUALLY  PREPARE  FOR  THE  FUTURE 

WUle  Some  Never  Think  Anything  Abont  it  Nor  Will  They  Heed  t  Wiminf 

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25  A  50a  10  Point  Adstyle  3'^  lbs.,  $2.50 

PRINTERS  INK  NAKES  NILLIONS  THINK 
Did  You  Ever  Give  516  Type  Any  Consideration 


28A  58a  8  Point  Adstyle  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

NEVER  FORGET  THAT  A  SATISFIED  CUSTOMER 

Will  Undoubtedly  Prove  Advantageous  to  an  Established  Business 

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23  A  44a  12  Point  Adstyle  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

HERE  IS  A  GOOD  DURABLE  FACE 
Adaptable  to  Many  78  Classes  of  Printing 


14  Point  Adstyle 


4M  lbs,  $3.00 


THERE  IS  ALWAYS  A  CALM  BEFORE  A  STORM  THE  OLD 
Proverb  Goes  and  as  a  Rule  There  1427  is  Usually  a  Repetition  Afterwards 


12  A  25  a 


18  Point  Adstyle 


4'5i6  lbs.,  $3.25 


CONTINUOUS  PROSPERITY  NOT  SUFFICIENT  TO 
Satisfy  the  Continuous  Demands  316  of  Young  Spendthrifts 


24  Point  Adstyle 


S'.;  lbs.,  $3.50 


PROGRESSIVE  IS  THE  PRINTER  WHO 
Looks  After  His  Customer  15  as  Well  as  Himself 


6A  11a 


30  Point  Adstyle 


6Kb  lbs.,  $4.00 


KEEP  YOUR  PRESSES  MOVING 
Fair  Proflts  if  You  27  Would  Prosper 


5A  9a 


36  Point  Adstyle 


714  lbs.,  $4.35 


DID  YOU  PICK  A  WINNER 
Our  Material  2  Wins  High  Praise 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


I 


ADSTYLE    ^^^^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


4 A  9a  42  Point  Adstyle  9^/4  lbs.,  $5.50 

BREAKING  RECORDS 
Champion  2  Bicycle  Races 


48  Point  Adstyle  10%  lbs,  $6.4S 


STONE  AND  BRICK 
Enormous  73  Buildings 


54  Point  Adstyle  12%  lbs.,  $7.75 


RUNNING  HORSE 
Trotting  54  Stallions 


60  Point  Adstyle  12'/^  lbs.,  $7.30 


HUNTER  SHOT 
Ground  9  Hog  Dead 

72    POINT    SHOWN    ON    NEXT    PAGE 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  425  QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ADSTYLE    c^K^    SERIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approxlirtate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


72  Point  Adstyle  H^/ii  lbs.,  $8.25 


CONTINUED 
Ruinous  3  Habit 


WM.  SLAUGHTER  &  SONS 

Dealers  in 

^ 

Choice  Meats 

POULTRY,  FISH 
OYSTERS,  GAME 

Goods  Delivered  to  Any  Part  of  the  City 

All  Orders  Receive  Our  Prompt  and  Careful  Attention 

434  HAMBONE  STREET 

VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    117,    50C. 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  426  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED    TYPE 


ADSTYLE 


SERIES 


Singing 
Dancing 
Amuse- 
ments 


A  TRIP  ON 

THE  LAKE 


2 — E 


The  Beautiful  Steamer 

Don  Carlos 

will  leave  the  wharf  at  the 
foot  of  North  Canary  Street 
every  morning  and  evening 

CONHENCING  SEPTEMBER  12th 
1908 

a  tour  of  the  great  lakes  will 
be  made;  the  boat  returning 
on  the  following  morning 


Games 
Lunch 
Refresh- 
ments 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.  103.  40C 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.  182,  75C 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.  122,  40C 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


427 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


LINING 


GRANT 


24  A  48  a 


Weights  anti  Prices  given  are  Appfoxiniate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 

25A47a  10  Point  Lining  Grant         3 '/ib  lbs.,  $2.50 


Point  Lining  Grant  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 


THE  MERITS  OF  OUR  PRINTERS  SUPPLIES 

ilas  Been  Amply  Demonstrated  by  the  Ever  Increasing 

Demand  upon  Our  Fine  Line  of  Printers  IHaterial 

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21  A  43  a  12  Point  Lining  Grant  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

HAMILTON  COUNTY  FAIR 

Opens  Saturday  3  October  Seventeenth 

Horse  Races  and  Athletic  Contests 


MftNY  ttOURS  OF  TIME  ftRE  WASTED 

When  tiardlu  a  Job  can  be  Set  Without  FuMing  TuDe 

Brass  Rule  and  Sonietimes  Leads  and  Slugs 

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17A34a  14  Point  Lining  Grant  4K  lbs,  $3.00 

ORDER  OF  BflGHELORS 

Miss  Vera  68  Antique  Presiding 
New  Members  were  fldmllted 


18  Point  Lining  Grant 


4'5i'6  lbs.,  $3.25 


NORTHWEST  LIGHT  AND  HEftT  GOMPflNy 

Special  Rates  Given  During  tlie  769  Montiis  o!  May  June  and  July 


24  Point  Lining  Grant 


5%  lbs.,  $3.60 


SPEGIftL  LEADS  FOR  LINING  TYPE 

Gut  to  LaDor  Saving  Sizes  945  and  put  up  in  Neat  Gases 


8  A  15  a 


30  Point  Lining  Grant 


67f6  lbs.,  $4.00 


DISHONEST  BANK  OFFlGlflLS 

RoDDed  tii6  BanK  ot  S2  Eighi  Million  Dollars 


36  Point  Lining   Grant 


eVs  lbs.,  $4.30 


HANDSOME  PICTURE  HflT 

First  Glass  Headwear  85  lor  Giiiiflren 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


428 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  <mm^  GRANT 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


6A  9a  48  Point  Lining  Grant  lO'A  lbs.,  $6.30 

PRESIDENT  NOMINATED 

Bra§§  Bands  43  and  Fireworks 


54  Point  Lining  Grant    .  \3'Ab  lbs.,  $7.80 


mmW  FEATHERS 
Pri66  LiSl  0!  6  N6W  Goods 


60  Point  Lining  Grant  13%  lbs.,  $8.05 


mmm  counter 

Hand  Made  8  sideconiDs 


72  Point  Lining  Grant  lO'/if.  lbs.,  $6.10 


LARGE  BIRDS 

Leave  tiiej8  riaios 

S4    POINT    SHOWN    ON    NEXT    PAGE 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  429  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  ^^^^  GRANT 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJi 


84  Point  Lining  Grant    (Cast  on  Point  Line)  14/4  lbs.,  $7.90 


wioter  37  Summer 


Tl)6  Nortl)  flmerlcaii 


Prepares  and  delivers  to  any  part  ot  the  city  or  suDurDs 

NOONDfly  LUNCtlES 

Put  up  in  Wax  Boxes 

Containing  the  toliowinfl  choice  eatables:  three  sandwiches  ot  fried  chicl(en  feet, 
horseradish  pie,  potato  pan  caice,  larded  eyebrow,  a  sweet  piclde  and  a  toothpicl^. 


Gall  or  Telephone  your  wants.  All  ftrticles  Always  Fresh. 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT   NO.    4,    75C. 


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BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  430  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


r-\ 


LINING 


GRANT 


^ICS; 


TENOTrt 


-TI16M0SI)  Productive  Known— 

Repons  0!  GovGrnineni)  ftssap 

Also  Including  Gaptain  S.  M.  Elterore's 
Opinion  ot  Our  Mines  and  ttie  N6W  Lode 
Located  Last  Montn. 

Superintendent's  Account  of  a  Montli's 
Development  wltli  Photos  ot  Miners  at 
Work  and  of  Power  Plant  No.  3. 

SUPPLIES  UNLIMITED 

TI16  B6SI  Monin  Since  Discovery 

ft  Bonanza  Indeed 

TENOTfl  MINE  &  ORE  COMPflNY 

TENOTft,  GOLD  COUNTY,  NEW  MEXICO 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


431 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


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CADILLAC    c&^^^    CONDENSED 


-^m^m> 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


23  A  48a    10  Point  Cadillac  Condensed    3 '/ii  lbs.,  $2.50 

EIGHTY  EDUCATED  GENTLEMEN 

Have  Established  Many  Libraries  and  Schools 
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11  A  22a    18  Point  Cadillac  Condensed    4%  lbs.,  $3.2S 

GENERAL  BANKING 


18A  37a    12  Point  Cadillac  Condensed     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

JUSTICE  INEVER  CHANGES 

Though  Conceptions  of  Right  Vary 
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15  A  30a     14  Point  Cadillac  Condensed     4^  lbs.,  $3.00  j. 

CARRIAGE  FACTORY 


Four  Per  Cent  9  Interest         Chariots  Wagons  2  and  Carts 


24  Point  Cadillac  Condensed  Slxb  lbs.,  $3.50 


BEAITIFIL  FLORAL  DECORATIONS 

Dispiayed  at  Lincoin  54  Parit  Green  House 


30  Point  Cadillac  Condensed  6%  lbs.   $4.00 


STATE  REGIMENT  BANDS 

Play  Daily  at  the  23  Grand  Pavilion 

5  A  8a  36  Point  Cadillac  Condensed  6'5i6  lbs.,  $4.30 

PROSPEROIS  FARMING 

Nortli  and  36  Soutli  Carolina 


42  Point  Cadillac  Condensed  8K  lbs.,  $5.25 


BARGAINS  TODAY 

Large  Tailing  78  Maciiine 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  432  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


CADILLAC    c^^te^    CONDENSED 


Weights  and  Prices  gfiven  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


4A  7a  54  Point  Cadillac  Condensed  13  lbs.,  $7.75 

MIXED  PAINTS 

Varnish  35  and  Oils 


60  Point  Cadillac  Condensed  12'/f6  lbs.,  $7.2S 


AITOMOBILE 

Country  86  Parade 


^ 


M.  A.  REMLER  &  SONS  COMPANY 

187  BADENOTE  STREET 

Real  Estate  Investments 

Town  and  Country  Property  .  Loans 
Stocks .  First  Mortgage  Gold  Bonds 

General  Banking  Business  .  Four  Per  Cent  Interest  on  Savings 
Boston  CHICA.GO  Dcn^^r 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  433  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


OLD  ROMAN  BOLD 


Bs    CONDENSED  SERIES 


Cast  on  Unifonn  Line,  Point-Set.  Point-Body. 


31  A  60  a      6  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed      $2.00 

BEAUTIFUL  CKATON  PORTRAITS  ON  EXHIBITION 

Winted  One  Handred  ExperieDced  and  ladustrioos  Solicitors  aad  CaoTsssers 

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25  A  50  a     10  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed     $2.50 

NORTHWESTERN  TRADES  SUPPLY  HOUSE 
Embossing  Bookbinding  234  and  Engraving  Material 


2  7A  54  a      8  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed      $2.25 

BOWMAN  RESTAURANT  AND  LUNCH  ROOM 

Our  Motto  Most  Courteous  Treatment  Extended  to  All  Our  Patrons 

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20  A  40  a    12  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed     $2.75 

EAGLE  BRAND  PAPER  MAKERS 
Enyelopes  Recounted  576  Paper  and  Twine 


13  A  25  a      16  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed    $3.00  I  .,  .     ,        , .  ^  .      ^,  , 

16  A  32  a     14  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed      $3.00 

MODERN  DEVICES  |         HISTORICAL  LITERATURE 

Steam  Launch  32  Motor  Boats         Fine  Magazines  89  Delivered  Cheap 


13  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed 


$3.25 


DECORATORS  CONVENTION  ANNOUNCED 
Railroad  Rates  Greatly  Reduced  54  During  the  Month  of  March 


24  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed 


$3.50 


RESCUERS  HERO  FUND  RECORDED 
Applications  Received  76  for  Li^htliouse  Keepers 


30  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed 


$4.00 


RENOWNED  PUBLISHERS 
Large  Attendance  89  June  Celebration 


36  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed 


$4.25 


HOUSTON  DIVISION 
Grand  Central  23  Railroad  Depot 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


434 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  ROMAN  BOLD    ^^^fc^    CONDENSED  SERIES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


42  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed  $5.25 


EIGHT  LONG  RIDES 
Exhilarating  4  Amusements 


48  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed  $6.25 


EXCURSIONIST 
Small  Size  5  Race  Boat 


54  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed  $7.80 


QUEER  MODEL 
Machines  3  Repaired 

3A4a  60  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed  $7.75 

DEMANDS 

Greatest  2  Chances 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  435  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


OLD  ROMAN  BOLD    c^^^    CONDENSED  SERIES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


72  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed  $8.40 


BOSTON 
Found  4  Terms 

3  A  3a  96  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed  $12.00 

BRIGHT 
Gold  5  Coin 


120  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed  $17.35 


Six  8  Men 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  436  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


OLD  ROMAN 


BLACK  SERIES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


22  A  42  a  6  Point  Old  Roman  Black  $2.00 

MANY  LIVES  LOST  IN  THEATER  FIRE 

In  Several  Cases  Whole  Families  Were  Wiped  Out 

The  Whole  Town  Mourns  Loss  of  Their  Dear  Ones 

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15  A  29  a  12  Point  Old  Roman  Black  $2.75 

SUMMER  EXCURSIONS 

Pleasure  Seeker  Going  Abroad 

Injured  in  23  State  Room 

11  A  21  a  14  Point  Old  Roman  Black  $3.00 

GENERAL  AGENT 
Real  Estate  51  Exchange 


20  A  40  a  8  Point  Old  Roman  Black  $2.25 

SKATERS  CARNIVAL  ON  MONDAY 

Valuable  Currency  Prizes  Given  to  Winners 

For  Further  Informaton  see  Sid  Glidders 

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18  A  36  a  10  Point  Old  Roman  Black  $2.50 

THE  PRINTING  BUSINESS 

Helps  Make  Your  Business  a  Success 

Advertising  64  Brings  Results 

9  A  18  a  16  Point  Old  Roman  Black  $3.00 

NOTARY  PUBLIC 
Stocks  and  92  Bonds 


8  A  17  a 


18  Point  Old  Roman  Black 


$3.25 


HOLCOMB  AND  SHERIDAN 
Egyptian  Undertakers  954  and  Embalmers 


24  Point  Old  Roman  Black 


$3.55 


SCHEDULE  OF  TRAINS 
Beautiful  Hand  32  Painted  China 


30  Point  Old  Roman  Black 


$4.45 


ENORMOUS  TREES 
Have  Seen  45  Many  Years 


4A  5a 


36  Point  Old  Roman  Black 


$5.00 


MARGIN  FIGURE 
Weekly  8  Time  Sheet 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


437 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


OLD  ROMAN    c^^^^    BLACK  SERIES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point  Set,  Point  Body 


42  Point  Old  Roman  Black  $6.25 


NUMBER  ONE 
First  3  Paragraph 


48  Point  Old  Roman  Black  $7.60 


CARRIAGE 
Wagon  3  Shops 


54  Point  Old  Roman  Black  $9.00 


EASTERN 
Drug  6  Clerks 


60  Point  Old  Roman  Black  $11.40 


GARAGE 
Many  5  Girls 

BARNHART    BROS.    &   SPINDLER'S  438  SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  ROMAN 


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BLACK  SERIES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body, 


72  Point  Old  Roman  Black 


$11.90 


BAKER 
Nut  8  Cake 


36  POINT  BORDER  NO.   3633 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


439      , 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


OLD  ROMAN 


BLACK  ITALIC 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


20  A  40  a       6  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic  $2.00 

BANK  GUARANTY  ABSORBING  ISSUE 

Paasengers  from  Chicago  Grand  Rapids  and  Mansfield 

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16A32a        10  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic  $2.50 

THRILLING  PERFORMANCE 
Witnessed  by  1234  Thousands  in  Italy 


11 A  21  a      14  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic  $3.00 

FOREST  FIRES 
Ruined  890  Lumbermen 


18  A  36a       8  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic  $2.25 

EFFECTIVE  ORGANIZATION  WORK 

Shown  Following  Truthful  Campaign  Oratory 

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13  A  27  a       12  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic  $2.75 

COTTON  MILLS  IDLE 
Notes  from  567  Foreign  Lands 

9  A  16a        16  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic  $3.00 

ADVERTISER 
Morning  312  Sentinel 


7A  15a 


18  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic 


$3.25 


INSTRUCTIONS  SIMPLIFIED 
Wider  Experience  in  546  Railroad  Service 


5A  9a 


24  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic 


$3.50 


BUSINESS  OPPORTUNITY 
Commercial  9  Conditions  Observed 


4A  7a 


30  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic 


$4.25 


DETROIT  LIMITED 
Round  Trip  23  Tickets  Sold 


36  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic 


$5.00 


BANKNOTES 
Checking  56  Accounts 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


440 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


OLD  ROMAN  c^^fe^    BLACK  ITALIC 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-BocI)-. 


42  Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic 


$6.25 


SOUTHERN 
Clothing  3  Houses 


3A  4a 


Point  Old  Roman  Black  Italic 


$7.50 


B  UILDING 
Lengthy  7  Stable 


Sizes  24  point  and  larger  cast  upon  offset  body. 


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Spring  Overcoats 

Moat  attractive  line  of  woolens,  direct  from 
the  mills,  to  select  from.  All  the  very  newest 
shades  and  patterns.  Stripes  are  in  demand, 
and  we  have  a  very  classy  variety.  Every  gar- 
ment that  we  make  is  fashioned  by  an  expert  and 
built  to  fit  you.     We  guarantee  all  styles  and  fit. 


WE  KINDLY  SOLICIT  YOUR  PATRONAGE 


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POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


Old  Roman 


^  Semitone 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point- Body. 


18  Point  Old  Roman  Semitone 


$3.25 


MICHIGAN  DELEGATES  ARRIVED 
Manufacturers  Seventh  358  Annual  Convention 


24  Point  Old  Roman  Semitone 


$3.65 


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36  Point  Old  Roman  Semitone 


$5.00 


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48  Point  Old  Roman  Semitone 


$7.60 


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$11.65 


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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ABSTYLE 


OOTLME 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


12  Point  Adstyle  Outline  $2.75 

IHIARMOMY  OF  TIHIE  PAST  AMD  PMEgEMT 


8  A    17  a 


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18  Point  Adstyle  Outline 


$3.25 


PMELUDE  TO  AWT  AMD  SCHEMCE 

Plaaeiimg  IBewiMairmeinit  anudl  Aeenmilatiwa  Mj 

Omimtaiririuiptedl  i94  €®mMairdalfioinni 


24  point  Adstyle  Outline 


$3.50 


DAMCE  OF  TEE  WHTCEES 
Play ©i  t®  ttlh®  49)  ^t®n€a]l  Amfcini® 


36  Point  Adstyle  Outline 


$5.00 


©lnnmlDiLii^  7  Boelewairo 


3  A  5  a 


48  Point  Adstyle  Outline 


$7.50 


MEfflAM 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


443 


Il®3nit]hii 


QUALITY    AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ADSTYLE 


BLACK 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


21  A  42  a  6  Point  Adstyle  Black  $2.00 

ENTIRE  STOCK  SOLD  AT  PUBLIC  AUCTION 

The  Romances  of  Pioneer  Days  Bound  in  Seven  Volumes 

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18  A  36  a  10  Point  Adstyle  Black 


$2.50 


DISCOVERED  WONDERFUL 
Adaptability  of  234  Territory  Bought 


20  A  40  a  8  Point  Adstyle  Black  $2.2S 

DIAMONDS  WATCHES  AND  JEWELRY 

Retailers  of  Finest  Gold  Rings  and  Silverware 

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16  A  30  a  12  Point  Adstyle  Black 


$2.7S 


CHRISTMAS  SHOPPING 
Large  Stores  675  Display  Goods 


14  Point  Adstyle  Black 


$3.00 


CHINESE  AND  JAPANESE  LITERATURE 
Standard  Magazines  and  94  Periodicals  on  Modern  Topics 


8  A  17  a 


18  Point  Adstyle  Black 


$3.25 


AUTOMOBILE  EXHIBITIONS 
Buyers  Witnessed  the  83  Speeding  Contests 


5A  10a 


24  Point  Adstyle  Black 


$3.50 


BEAUTIFUL  DECORATIONS 
Finest  Flowers  72  Rare  Specimens 


4A8a 


30  Point  Adstyle  Black 


$4.25 


MACHINE  BUILDER 
Union  Park  65  Boat  House 


36  Point  Adstyle  Black 


$5.00 


EXPRESS  TRAINS 
Southern  98  Railroads 


BARNHART    BROS.  &    SPINDLER'S 


444 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


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ADSTYLE    c^™»^    BLACK 


Cast  on  Uniform  IJne,  Point  Set.  Point-Bodj'. 


3  A  6a  42  Point  Adstyle  Black  $6.25 

TREASURE 
Shadow  5  Pictures 

3  A  5  a  48  Point  Adstyle  Black  ;  $7.50 

BRICK  HOUSE 
London  6  Cement 


54  Point  Adstyle  Black  $8.80 


MEDICINE 
Doctor  3  Smith 

3  A  4a  60  Point  Adstyle  Black  $10.70 

HIGH  RENT 
Cheap  8  Board 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  445  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ADSTYLE    c^^fe^    BLACK 


Cast  on  Unfioriii  Une,  Point-Set.  Point-Borfj'. 


72  Point  Adstyle  Black  $10.60 


MARKET 

New  2  Road 


96  Point  Adstyle  Black  $16.40 


HONE 
Hot  8  Air 


ONE  PINT  SELECTED 

STAR  BRAND 

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Packed  Expressly  for  BURTON  FISH  CO.,  West  Charles,  Missouri 


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BARNHART  BROS.   &.  SPINDLER'S  446  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ADSTYLE   ^ 


CONDENSED 


Cast  on  Uniform  IJne,  Point  Set,  Point-Body 


27  A  55  a        10  Point  Adstyle  Condensed  $2.S0 

BUY  SUPERIOR  COPPER  NIXED  TYPE 

Wears  Longest  When  Compared  With  Any  Other  Kind 

Our  Type  is  Cast  From  Superior  Copper-Nixed  Netal 

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25  A  48  a     12  Point  Adstyle  Condensed 


$2.7S 


OUR  ELECTRIC  WELDED  CHASES 

Are  Widely  Known  Throughout  Many  Countries 

Durability  Counts  in  the  Making  o!  Chases 

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18  A  37a 


14  Point  Adstyle  Condensed 


$3.00 


AUDIENCE  DELIGHTED  WITH  REVISED  VERSION  OF  PLAYS 

Prominent  Writers  Declare  Simplified  Dramas  Make  Lasting  Impression  Upon  Listeners 
Independent  Theater  Agents  Reaping  67  Large  Harvests  Resulting  Therefrom 


18  Point  Adstyle  Condensed 


$3.25 


DIPLONATIC  SALESMAN  SECURES  NANY  LARGE  ORDERS 
Automobile  Manufacturing  Concern  Bankrupt  After  Few  Years  Business 


24  Point  Adstyle  Condensed 


$3.50 


SEWER  CONGESnON  QUICEY  RELIEVED 

Reinforcements  Concerning  52  Regular  Law  Now  SoUcited 


30  Point  Adstyle  Condensed 


$4.00 


DAMAGED  STEREOPTICON  HACHWE 
Terrific  Wind  Storms  7  Cause  Great  Suffering 


36  Point  Adstyle  Condensed 


$4.25 


THIRD  CONVENTION  NIGHT 
Home  Benevolent  6  Society  Welcome 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


ADSTYLE   ^^^   CONDENSED 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


5  A  8a  42  Point  Adstyle  Condensed  $5.25 

JUDGMENT  DEMANDED 
Insubordinates  8  Discrimination 

4  A  9a  48  Point  Adstyle  Condensed  $6.25  S 

BOLD  MIDNIGHT  RAID     * 
Hotel  Guests  6  Scare  Bandit 


54  Point  Adstyle  Condensed  $8.40 


CHERRY  BLOSSOM 
Education  9  Department 


60  Point  Adstyle  Condensed  $6.50 


STATE  BOARD 
Governors  3  Examined 

BARNHART   BROS.   &  SPINDLER'S  448  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ADSTYLE  ^^^^   CONDENSED 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Pofnt-Body. 


A    34  a  72  Point  Adstyle  Condensed  $6.65 

DISOBEDIENCE 
Criminal  2  OKenses 


96  Point  Adstyle  Condensed  $10.15 


DECISION 
Motor  5  Broke 

3  A  3  a  120  Point  Adstyle  Condensed  $13.45 

Nine  9  Hurt 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  449  QUALITY   AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


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Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


15  A  29  a  6  Point  Adstyle  Wide 


$2.00 


COMING  EVENTS  F'OREXOL.D 

Bovs  Wonderful  Poxvers  Demonstrated 

Proires  TiTue  .A.lter  Strangers  L^eft 

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10  A  18  a  12  Point  Adstyle  Wide 


$2.75 


CONGREGATE 

Bruisers  Oepartment 

IVEoist  86  Roads 


13  A  27  a  8  Point  Adstyle  Wide  $2.25 

GOVERNIMENX  OONDS 

F^urnisH  Money  F^or  Rebuilding 

Stations  an.d  "^^areHouses 

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12  A  24  a  10  Point  Adstyle  Wide  $2. SO 

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^xitomobile  Race  Oourses 
AbolisHed  S3  F^orever 


8  A  16a  14  Point  Adstyle  Wide  $3.00 

SINGERS  COSTTJIVIE  L-OST 
^A^ardrobe  Keeper  78  I-Ield  Responsible 


5A  lla 


18  Point  Adstyle  Wide 


$3.25 


24  Point  Adstyle  Wide 


$3.50 


NORTH 
Beautiful  13 


30  Point  Adstyle  Wide 


$4.50 


Florrible  4  CHange 


36  Point  .'Vdstyle  Wide 


S6.45 


DIAIMOND 
Bands  S  Xaken 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


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SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


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Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 

42  Point  Adstyle  Wide  $8.1S 


Olind  6  I-Iero 


Point  Adstyle  Wide  $10.60 


Gold  7  Seat 


54  Point  Adstyle  Wide  $12.20 


CHIIME 
One  8  Xile 

3  A  4  a  60  Point  Adstyle  Wide  $16.50 

DRUIVI 
Bender  9 

POINT-LIIME,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  451  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


BARD   C^HK^   SERIKS 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


18  A  38  a  6  Point  Bard  $2.00 

IVIOST  Gl^ORIOUS  SUNSHINE 

Spreading  its  Brigbt  Rays  over  the  Universe 

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12  A  24a  12  Point  Bard  $2.75 

TBNNIS  GAMES 
Muscular  213  Kxercises 


15  A  31a  8  Point  Bard  $2.25 

TRAINED  ANIIVIAlv  SHOW 

Six  Hundred  Square  Feet  of  Canvas, 

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ISA  30a  10  Point  Bard  $2.50 

CRYSTAL  I^^tKES 

Cool   Refreshing   5-4   Breezes 


8  A  15  a  16  Point  Bard  $3.00 

SOUTHERN  BRICK  COMPANY 

Best  Grade  Vitrified  36  Paving  Bricks 


20  Point  Bard  $3.30 


Preston  Banking  68  Concerns 


24  Point  Bard  $3.60 


PIANO  REGIT Al. 
Commencing  54  Promptly 


36  Point  Bard  $5.20 


PINE  TREES 
GroA^ring  7  Upward 


$7.55 


Pretty  8  Song 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  452  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


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Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 


12  Point  Bard  Open 


$1.50 


16  Point  Bard  Open 


$1.75 


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24  Point  Bard  Open 


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$2.55 


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36  Point  Bard  Open 


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$3.75 


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POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  453  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


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Cast  on  Uniform  L.tne.  Point  Set,  Point-Body. 


17  A  35  a 


14  Point  Lining  Fair  Open 


$3.00 


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24  Point  Lining  Fair  Open 


$3.50 


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30  Point  Lining  Fair  Open 


$4.15 


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42  Point  Lining  Fair  Open 


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Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


24  A  50  a  12  Point  Lining  Archer  $2.75 

6UPtRI0R  COPPER  MIXED  TYPE 

Produces  tfie  Cfeanest  Effect  to  tfie  Observer 
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22  A  43  a  14  Point  Linine  Archer  $3.00 

NEBRASKA  STOCK  EXCHANGE 

Twefi/e  Thou5and  Head  of  Cattfe  Sofd 

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24  Point  Lining  Archer 


$3.50 


CLEARANCE  SALE  OP  WOHENS  SHIRT  WAISTS 

Safe  wiff  Commence  Tomorrow  78  Afternoon  at  Three  O'cfoc^ 


8A   15a 


30  Point  Lining  Archer 


$4.05 


CRE8T0N  BICYCLE  COMPANY 
Oldest  AutomoEiife  35  Manufacturers  in  America 


42  Point  Lining  Archer 


$5.40 


HONORABLE  flEHBERS 

Jefferson  Atfifetic  62  Association 


60  Point  Lining  Archer 


$5.55 


CHAHPIONSHIP 
Hedafs  were  5  Awarder 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  455 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


LINING   C^^^^    RMRRALaD 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


10  A  22  a  10  Point  Lining  Emerald  $2.S0 

FINE.  ©GRNRRY 


ISA  31a  6  Point  Lining  Emerald  $2.00  I  13A  24a  8  Point  Lining  Emerald  $2.25 

ELEGTRio  MOTORS  !  MODERN  MACHINE 

ImproveiTxents    of    Nmteerith    Ceratury  ExCUrSiOtl   On   Lake    Superior 

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9  A  15  a  14  Point  Lining  Emerald  $3.00 

RED  LIQHT 
Mountain  5  and  River  Danger  6  Signal 

5A  9a  20  Point  Lining  Emerald  $3.25 

BHORB    MRNDRD 
Repairing   8G   in   General 

3  A  6a  24  Point  Lining  Emerald  $3.55 

DARK  NIQH^B 
Brightest  3  Outlook: 

3  A  3a  36  Point  Lining  Emerald  $5.10 

PRINTER 
Society  9  Work 


Point  Lining  Emerald  $9.10 


HOMES 

Rast  6  Side 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  456  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ENGRAVERS  TITLE 


fc    CONDENSED  SERIES 


Cast  on  Cap  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


6  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed  No.  1 
33  A  $1.00 

JESUIT   MISSIONARIES   PREACHING   THE   GOSPEL  AMONG    INDIANS 
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6  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed  No.  2 
22  A  $1.00 

ACCURATE  BANK  27  COMPTROLLER  DEl^IANDED 

8  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed  No.  4 
22  A  $1.25 

KENTUCKY  42  NOTED  FOR  HORSES 


10  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed  No.  6 
18  A  $1.40 

IMITATION  26  HARMONIES 

12  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed  No.  8 
15  A  $1.S0 

CENTRAL  34  EXPRESS 

18  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed 
9  A  $2.00 

TRAIN  2  LIMITS 


6  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed  No.  IJ^ 

26  A  $1.00 

FASHIONABLE  SUMMER  RESORT  WILL  REOPEN  MARCH 

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8  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed  No.  3 
23  A  $1.25 

EUROPEAN  POWERS  48  SEND  WARSHIPS 


10  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed  No.  5 
20  A  $1.40 

NATIONAL  53  LADIES  HOMES 

12  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed  No.  7 
16  A  $1.50 

FLOWERS  14  BLOOMING 

14  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed 

HUNTER  9  SHOOTS 

20  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed 
8  A  $2.25 

TONE  4  FUND 


24  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed 


$2.60 


MONKEYS  5  PICTURING 


30  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed 


$3.25 


BRIGHT  6  METEOR 


36  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed 


$3.75 


SMOTE  7  WIDTH 


42  Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed 


$4.50 


DOME  8  BRICK 


Point  Engravers  Title  Condensed 


$5.40 


MILE  9  RUNS 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


457 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


FRANKLIN 


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Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-lSody 


17  A  34  a  5  Point  Franklin  Roman  $2.00 

IMMOKTAI,  PRINCE  OF  MORAL  PHII.OSOI'HERS 

In  the  Afternoon  There  Will  be  Two  Gnmen  of  Baseball  Played 

Also  Golfinfi  Should  Weather  Conditions  Prevail 

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20  A  38  a  8  Point  Franklin  Roman 


$2.25 


PROVERBS  OF  TRUTH  AND  FAITH 

Opening  Day  is  an  Especially  Eventful  Aflfair 
Fruit  and  Flowers  9  in  Abundance 


21  A  44  a  6  Point  Franklin  Roman  $2.00 

REAL  WILD  INDIANS  IN  CAPTIVITY 

Terms  of  the  School  are  also  Listed  Low  in  the  Prospectus 

Architect  Won  5  p-ame  With  the  Idea 

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15  A  30  a  10  Point  Franklin  Roman 


$2.50 


DAILY  LESSONS  GIVEN 

See  the  Giant  Caves  of  Kentucky 
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15  A  29  a 


12  Point  Franklin  Roman 


$2.75 


FESTOONED  AND  ILLUMINATED  BY  ARC  LAMPS 

Farmers  in  the  West  are  Brimming  Over  With  Successful  Harvest 
Some  Remains  of  9  Ecclesiastical  Architecture 


14  Point  Franklin  Roman 


$3.00 


ILLUSTRATED  BY  EMINENT  ARTISTS 

Antiquity  of  China  and  Her  Rising  to  Western  Methods 
Admittance  at  the  5  Gate  by  Ticket  Only 


8  A  17  a 


18  Point  Franklin  Roman 


$3.25 


RESEARCHES  ARE  HISTORICAL 

Cultivation  of  the  Gifts  of  Intellectual  Genius 
Proverbial  Wisdom  7  of  Solomon 


20  Point  Franklin  Roman 


$3.25 


THEBES  AND  MEMPHIS 

Schedule  of  all  Steamboats  Sent  by  Mail 
New  England  5  Courant  Issued 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


458 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


FRANKLIN      c^^fe^     ROMAN 


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5  A  10  a  24  Point  Franklin  Roman  $3.50 

HISTORY  OF  CHICAGO 

Biographical  8  Sketch  From  Life 

4  A  7  a  30  Point  Franklin  Roman  $4.25 

MAGNETIC  ZONES 

Fine  Selection  5  of  Jewels 

3  A  5  a  36  Point  Franklin  Roman  $5.00 

FINE  ANTIQUES 
Shades  Old  9  Faithful 

3  A  4  a  42  Point  Franklin  Roman  $6.25 

HISTORICAL 

Towers  8  of  Babel 


Point  Franklin  Roman  $7.90 


SOCIETIES 

Astral  9  Vapors 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  459  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LIGHT  PLATE 


GOTHIC  SERIES 


Cast  on  Cap  Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body. 


33  A  6  Point  LSkIu  Plate  Gothic  No.  1  $1.00 

GREENS    HISTORY    OF   ANCIENT   GREECE   AND    ROME 
FALLING  SHADES  OF    EVENING  WAS  WEAVING    NIGHT  FROM    DAY 
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25  A  6  Point  Light  Plate  Gothic  No.  3  $1.00 

MARCHING  THROUGH  GEORGIA 

GEOLOGICAL    SURVEY  52    YELLOWSTONE   PARK 

20  A  8  Point  Light  Plate  Gothic  No.  5  $1.2S 

MORNING  NOON  AND  NIGHT 
PSYCHOLOGICAL   5  PUBLICATIONS 


17  A       10  Point  Light  Plate  Gothic  No.  7 


$1.40 


EXPLOITING  MINES 
SERVICE  5  iSlFlRST  CLASS 


28  A  6  Point  Light  Plate  Gothic  No.  2  $1.00 

ANCESTRAL  HOMES   OF  FAMILIES   ABOUND 

EASTERN   HEMISPHERE   IS  THE  CRADLE  OF  THE  WORLD 

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20  A  6  Point  Light  Plate  Gothic  No.  4  $1.05 

ADMITTANICE  by  ticket  ONLY 

LEAGUE   ISLAND   59   ON  THE   DELAWARE 

17  A  8  Point  Light  Plate  Gothic  No.  6  $1.25 

ENGLISH   HOMESTEADS 
ABYSS    OF    29   ETERNAL   TIME 

ISA  12  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  8  $1.50 

HONOR  SIX  HEROS 
ANTIQUE   25  DEALERS 


12  A 


12  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  9 


$1.50 


UNIONS  OF  DISSATISFACTION 
METAPHORICAL   28   ANSWERED    QUERIES 


IDA 


14  Point  Light  Plate  Gothic 


$1.85 


SOLD  GOVERNMENT  BOND 
NOMINATION  25  OF  CONGRESSMEN 


18  Point  Light  Plate  Gothic 


$2.05 


CHOICE  MODERN  DESIGN 
MADEfSOUND  8  SHOE  HOUSE 


6  A 


24  Point  Light  Plate  Gothic 


$2.50 


GRAND   OPERAS 
GARDEN  25  THE  GODS 

cHAF?ACTEHs    <S      AT      LY      LT      AY      9    contained  in  font 
BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPIIMDLER'S  460  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PROGRAM 


ITALIC 


Cast  on  Cap  Line,  Point-Set,  Point  Body. 


32  A  6  Point  Program  Italic  No.  1  $1.00 

THE  BALL  WILL  BE  LED  OFF  PROMPTLY  ON  TIME 

AND  ENTRANCING  STRAINS  OF  BEAUTIFUL  MELODY  FILLED   THE  AIR 

BENEFICIAL  AND  REFINING   TO  ART  AND  LITER  A  TURE 

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25  A  6  Point  Program  Italic  No.  3  $1.00 

HAYDENS  CREATION  WAS  SECOND 

THE  DANCE  CAME  OFF  NEAR  THE  NORTH  POLE 

THEY  FOUND  NO  7  DISCOVERY  FLAG 


21  A 


12  Point  Program  Italic  No.  5 


$1.50 


ADMIT  ONE  TO  BALCONY 

S  ON  A  TA  INGBY  THE  CONDUCTOR 

CURTAIN  WILL  8  RISE  PROMPT 


27  A  6  Point  Program  Italic  No.  2  $1.00 

HARMONY  OF  THE  HEAVENS  WAS  THE  THEME 

ALL  TICKETS  ARE  DOUBLE  FOR  LADY  AND  GENTLEMAN 

REFRESHMENTS  9  BETWEEN  INTERVA  LS 

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24  A  12  Point  Program  Italic  No.  4  $1.50 

BOOKINGS  AT  CRESANDOS 

PL  A  YED  THE  FALL  OF  SARDANAPOLIS 

FOR  PROGRAMME  25  IS  CHARGED 


17  A 


12  Point  Program  Italic  No.  6 


$1.50 


SPECIAL  BY  REQUEST 

GRAND  MARCH  FROM  AID  A 

IMPROMPTU  5  SOLO 


13  A  12  Point  Program  Italic  No.  7  $1.50 

MAZEPPA    OR    THE   WILD  HORSE   OF  TARTARY 
CAVALCADE  OF  9  MOUNTED  TROOPERS 


11  A 


18  Point  Program  Italic  No.  8 


$2.00 


ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  ANTEDIL  UVIANS 
MOZARTS  9  TWELFTH  MASS 


18  Point  Program  Italic  No.  9 


$2.00 


SALES  OF  HIGH  CLASS  JEWELRY 
PISAS  5  LEANING  TOWER 


20  Point  Program  Italic 


$2.25 


ATTACKED  BY  THE  INDIANS 
SHADES  OF  5  EVENING 


24  Point  Program  Italic 


$2.50 


WAGINERS  TANNHAUSER 
CONCERT  5  SINGERS 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


461 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


iEnarouers  c^^fc^  (§\b  Hack 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Sel,  Point-Body 


17  A  50a  6  Point  Engravers  Old  Black  $2.00 

flublir  Smtttnmt  Cnrouragrb  Htm 

$trugglr  Betatnr  Sntensc  S^rarlu  Causing  Uangrrous  l»trikr 

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14  A  37a  12  Point  Engravers  Old  Black  $2.75 

Current  iEfterature  Carrirs 
Sbucattanal  fialue  34  Among  Prttplr 

11  A  32  a  14  Point  Engravers  Old  Black  $3.00 

Heufeui  af  CfufltHalfDn 
^rfnttng  Art  5  iRecarber  Df  Arts 


17. \  50a        8  Point  Engravers  Old  Black  $2.25 

i^ytnpathy  ®ftfn  Srgcts  ®ur  Hour 

jKothrrs  (Trnbrr  Appral  tEauxatits  Wa^vaatb  Daughter 

I2345BF89D 


16  A  45  a        10  Point  Engravers  Old  Black  $2.50 

MagntftrEnt  Electrical  Itstilau 
€alrtum  ^tagc  Htghts  \Z  Hsrtt  uitth  Ihnmrrs 

7  A  21  a  18  Point  Engravers  Old  Black  $3.25 

Gentlemen  78  Be  Bmltb 


24  Point  Engravers  Old  Black 


$3.50 


Autnmabtle  Cnlltsittti  Mnaimtbable 
fiJomen  Escape  Heath  5  2Iabs  Iraue  lescue 


30  Point  Engravers  Old  Black 


$4.25 


Neat  Campltment  6  Senbereb  Kaby 


36  Point  Engravers  Old  Black 


$5.00 


Small  Change  7  Came  B\tm 


48  Point  Engravers  Old  Black 


$7.50 


Heuenger  8  Harbeneb 


60  Point  EngraverS|01d  Black 


$9.20 


otiata  8  MJDnber 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


mm  c^^fes  (iText 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set,  Point- Body 


14  A  40  a  6  Point  Koln  Text  $2.00 

Sas  Bebrn  unn  Allen  btr  felbll  nidtts  madirn  kihtnrn 
Mariie  uias  bu  gciinblich  urc|leh|l  3  unb  fptirtt  uias  bu  rrfuhrft 
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12  A  38  a  10  Point  Koln  Text 


$2.50 


?§fe  (JTage  uierben  fchon  langrr 
Alpxanber  uon  5  Hare&ontrn  kam  rinmal  in 


14  Point  Koln  Text 


$3.00 


iEs  fallen  gtn\^t  Eegentrapfen 
Mk  uinhlthatig  tH  3  has  Remitter 


14  A  40  a  8  Point  Koln  Text  $2.25 

Bit  Wttttc  if}  tin  Uht  kltittta  Sttfrkt 
in  uiarntrn  (tagrit  ntjt  [it  738  auf  brn  Slutnen  hecutn 

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11  A  30  a 


12  Point  Koln  Text 


$2.75 


3n  her  bunkeln  IBolk^  bitfet  es 
^chiinc  retne  5Z  IHutt  fiir  Hettfch  unb 


18  Point  Koln  Text 


$3.25 


Zuiet  klnne  Knaben 
30hann  gtng  5  m  ben  Sirfeg 


24  Point  Koln  Text 


$3.50 


ife  Sdiuiaben  kalten  thr  jahrlfches  Jell 
Ktrche  ruar  mil  kaHbareit  5  Sadien  gefdtmutkt 


30  Point  Koln  Text 


$4.25 


Mxt  legen  bas  13  Suber  m  bas  5}00t 


3  A  6a 


36  Point  Koln  Text 


$5.00 


Set  l^nabe  125  uiar  uerlnren 


Point  Koln  Text 


$7.50 


Etn  Ireuer  35  Jfreunb 


3  A  4  a 


60  Point  Koln  Text 


$11.45 


laaten  3  Kkim 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


AUTHORS 


ROMAN 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line,  Point-Set.  Point-Body. 


19  A  38  a  5  Point  Authors  Roman  $2.00 

MERRY  CHRISTMAS  AND  A  PROSPEROUS  NEW  YEAR 

New  Fancy  Calendars  are  Given  away  by  all  the  Popular  Haberdasheries 

-  Children  Looking  Forward  to  Give  Santa  Claus  a  Hearty  Welcome  . 

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22  A  44  a  8  Point  Authors  Roman  $2.25 

AMERICAN  AND  EUROPEAN  PLAN 

Magnificent  Hammond  Beach  Hotel  Surroundings 

Free  Ride  in  our  567  Air  Ship  to  all  Stations 


24  A  48  a  6  Point  Authors  Roman  $2.00 

GREAT  EASTERN  ELECTRIC  SUPPLY  HOUSE 

Employing  Five  Thousand  Four  Hundred  Skilled  Mechanics 

Struck  by  Bolt  of  Lightning  and  Burned  to  the  Ground 

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21  A  42  a  9  Point  Authors  Roman  $2.S0 

THE  AMATEUR  ROLLER  RACE 

Takes  Place  Tomorrow  Night  at  Eight  O'clock 

Admission  Including  23  Lunch  One  Dollar 


20  A  40  a 


10  Point  Authors  Roman 


$2.50 


EXPLORERS  LOCATE  MAMMOTH  GOLD  AND  SILVER  ORE  MINE 

These  Mines  in  South  America  Known  as  The  Powerful  Veins  Produce  an  Abundant  Supply 

Stock  for  Sale  at  Graft  Brothers  Loan  Bank  258  Skinnum  Street  on  January  Twentieth 


12  Point  Authors  Roman 


$2.75 


PLEASURE  EXCURSION  GIVEN  BY  HUNGRY  NOLAN 

Editor  of  the  Famous  Papers  The  Morning  Sunrise  and  The  Shining  Star 

The  Proceeds  of  This  Excursion  is  32  for  the  Benefit  of  John  Getout 


13  A  26  a 


14  Point  Authors  Roman 


$3.00 


SPECIAL  PRICES  ON  READY  MADE  GOODS 

Stylish  Winter  Overcoats  Fancy  Vests  and  New  Fedora  Hats 

Steady  Customers  67  Will  Receive  Christmas  Presents 


11  A  20  a 


16  Point  Authors  Roman 


$3.00 


FIVE  THOUSAND  AGENTS  WANTED 

Ford  Wire  and  Window  Screen  Manufacturing  Company 

Office  and  Sales  Rooms  38  North  Shade  Street 

9  A   18  a  18  Point  Authors  Roman  $3.25 

HIGH  GRADE  PRINTING  INKS 
Full  Line  Fine  Book  92  Cut  and  Half-Tone  Blacks 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


AUTHORS   c^^fe^    ROMAN 


W'eig^hts  given  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  Une. 


24  Point  Authors  Roman  S^ib  lbs.,  $3.50 


FARMERS  TOWN  MARKET 
Staple  Groceries  3  and  Garden  Truck 

5  A  9  a  30  Point  Authors  Roman  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 

INTEREST  ON  SAVINGS 
Fort  Zanzibar  2  Savings  Bank 


36  Point  Authors  Roman  S'ii  lbs.,  $5.00 


LINCOLN  STREET 
Handsome  5  Residences 

3  A  6a  42  Point  Authors  Roman  10?^  lbs.,  $6.25 

STONE  FRONT 
Boulevard  6  Mansion 


Point  Authors  Roman  12^2  lbs.,  $7.50 


REGIMENTS 
Morning  8  Sentinel 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  465  QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


AUTHORS  ROMAN 


ITALIC  SERIES 


%\eights  given  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


20  A  38  a  5  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic  lib.,  $2.00 

NEAR  MY  OLD  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HOME  FAR  AWAY 

Where  we  Sat  and  Listened  to  the  Sweet  Songs  of  the  Old  Brown  Thrush 

Where  the  Ohio  River  runs  and  You  Hear  the  Old  Church  Chimes 

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18A  35a         8  Point  Authors  Roman  ItaHc       2Klbs.,  $2.25 

EXQUISITE  WEDDING  STATIONERY 
Commercial  Law  Printing  145  Establishment 


12  A  25  a        14  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic      4>ilbs.,  $3.00 

HOLIDA  Y  OFFERS 
Kiddo  Hats  350  Neckwear 


21  A  40a         6  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic     1?16  lbs.,  $2.00 
THE  FLOWERS  BLOOM  IN  SPRING  TIME 

And  the  Morning  Glories  Twine  Around  the  Cabin  Door 

In  Those  Happj)  Daps  Gone  Bp  So  Manp  Years 

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17A  34a  10  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic     3' rl>bs.,  $2.50 

COMPLIMENTARY  TICKET 
Turkey  Dinner  630  at  The  Stag  Hotel 

15  A  30  a         12  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic     3%lbs.,  $2.75 

HOME  MADE  CANDIES 
Guaranteed  754  Absolutely  Pure 


16  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic 


4Mlbs.,  $3.00 


RAILWAY  OFFICE  MANAGERS 
Special  Steam  Boat  and  345  Ship  Builders  Supplies 


18  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic 


4'5,6lbs  .  $3.25 


GRAND  MILLINERY  EXHIBIT 
New  Designs  in  Girls  2781  Stplish  Riding  Habits 


24  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic 


57,6lbs.,  $3.50 


GARMENT  DRY  CLEANED 
Pressed  and  24  Remodeled  bp  Expert 


4A  8a 


30  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic 


6?^lbs.,  $4.25 


SEPTEMBER  GALE 
Warm  23  Summer  Breezes 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


■S^^j^^L 


AUTHORS  ROMAN  ^^^^   ITALIC  SERIES 


3A  6a 


Weiifhts  ijiven  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


36  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic 


S'Ytlbs.,  $5.00 


FLOWER  SHOW 
November  7  Eighteenth 


42  Point  Authors  Roman  Italic 


lOJ^lbs.,  $6.2S 


BULLETINS 
Weather  5  Reporter 


Point  Authors  Roman  Italic 


U'slbs.,  $7.50 


MORNINGS 
Breakfast  6  Table 


Fanci^  0aracters  of  Authors  Roman  Italic 


JlSJftS  ^60  ®  0  0ine  nsi^rt 


5  Point,  4  type  each $0.15 

6  Point,  4  type  each 20 

8  Point,  4  type  each 20" 

10  Point,  4  type  each 25 

12  Point,  4  type  each 30 


14  Point,  3  type  each $0.30 

16  Point,  3  type  each 35 

18  Point,  3  type  each 45 

24  Point,  3  type  each 80 

30  Point,  2  type  each 80 


Fonts  contain  Characters  1  to  15  inclusive. 


36  Point,  2  type  each $1.05 

42  Point,  2  type  each 1.40 

48  Point,  2  type  each 1.75 


1 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


AUTHORS    c^^^    ROMAN  WIDE 


Weights  given  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  I-ine. 


19  A  38  a  5  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide         1  lb.,  $2.00  20  A  40  a        6  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide      l'/i6  lbs.,  $2.00 

I 
COMPLIMENTS  ARE  THE  FRUITS  OF  THE  JUST  AMBITIOUS   HOMES  OF   SPLENDOR 

It  is  well  sometimes  to  dwell  on  thought  rather  than  be  rash  and  Trains  Will  Leave  Promptly  on   Scheduled  Time 

reap  the  harvest  of  indiscretion  and  walte  up  in  a  mire 


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Accommodation  for  Bathing  and  Swimming 
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18  A  36  a  8  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide     2M  lbs.,  $2.25  18  A  35  a        9  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide       2%  lbs.,  $2.50 

SUCCESS  IS  CROWNING  GLORY  THE  WORLD'S  FAIR  CHICAGO 

At  the  Banquet  Fruit  will  be  Served  to  All  Manufacture  Agriculture  and  Science 

Evenings  at  30  after  the  Games  The  Arts  in  5  Agglomeration 

16  A  33  a  10  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide  3!  li  lbs.,  $2.50 

IN  THE  TROPICAL  SOUTH  SO  WILD  AND  LUXURIANT 

Or  Amid  Past  Dynastic  Glories  of  Egypts  Pyramids  Tombs  and  Sepulchres 

Train  will  Leave  the  Station  9  Every  Day  During  Winter 

15  A  30  a  12  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide  3^4  lbs.,  $2.75 

THE  DANCE  OF  THE  GOBLINS  BY  MEYERBEER 

Principles  Art  Science  Physical  Geography  Geology  Astronomy 

Proceeds  to  go  Toward  5  Defraying  the  Hospital  Fund 

12  A  22  a  14  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide  ^  4 K  lbs.,  $3.00 

ANNIVERSARY  OF  THE  INSTITUTION 

Amid  a  Labyrinth  of  Beauty  and  a  Garden  of  Verdure 

Concert  and  Music  by  9  the  Mozart  Club  Choir 

9  A  17  a  16  Point  .\uthors  Roman  Wide  4^  lbs.,  $3.00 

WORKS  OF  FENNIMORE  COOPER 

Walter  Scotts  Complete  Works  Bound  in  Cloth 

Being  Reprinted  7  at  Popular  Prices 

8  A  16  a  18  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide  4"5i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

GROCERY  AND  MEAT  STORE 

The  Purest  Groceries  and  the  Choicest  Cuts 

Porter  House  Steak  8  and  Mutton  Chops 

BARNHART   BROS.   &    SPINDLER'S  468  SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


i 


AUTHORS    c^M^    ROMAN  WIDE 


Weights  given  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJn 


24  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide  57i6  lbs.,  $3.50 


SHIFTING  WINE  PRESS 
Gives  Attendant  15  Fine  Holiday 


30  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide  6'Hb  lbs.,  $4.25 


DETERMINE  SORT 
Creatures  67  Shot  Pelican 

3A  5a  36  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide  Shi  lbs.,  $5.00 

WORKS  NOISY 
Lonesome  8  Mourner 


42  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide  10%  lbs.,  $6.55 


FINE  SINGER 
Denver  9  Colorado 


48  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide  Wu  lbs.,  $7.50 


MONSTERS 
Notice  2  Hunter 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  469  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY    C^^^t^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leadc<!  with  nvo-point  leads. 


n  Point  Authors  Roman 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  Point-Line.  Point-Set. 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in 
lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a 
legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as 
near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the 
type:  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  old  system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the 
necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and 
between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work:  hence  the  time  spent  in 
lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  p  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now. 
thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind. 
The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line.  Point-Set.  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried 
lines;  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are 
cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely 
upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body 
without  justification:  and.  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes. 
In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof  Text-Line. — For 
such  faces  as  Scripts.  Texts,  or  the  like,  where  a  long  descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point 
line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof  Hence  any  Text-Line  face  may 
be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies 
are  brought  to  alignment,  and  the  result  is  obtained  as  easily.  Cap-Line. — For  Title.  Two-line,  and  other  faces  without  lower 
case.  All  Cap-Line  faces  on  the  same  bodies  line  with  each  other  at  the  bottom  without  justification.  All  Cap-Line  faces 
from  the  smallest  size  to  36-point  line  with  each  other  at  the  bottom  without  any  justification.  All  42-point  and  larger  Cap- 
Line  faces  line  with  each  other  without  any  justification.  All  Cap-Line  faces  in  bodies  from  the  smallest  to  .36-point  will 
line  with  42-point  and  larger  sizes  by  the  use  of  a  2-point  lead.  All  Cap-Line  faies.  too.  may  be  lined  with  any  Uniform 
Line  or  Text-Line  face  with  ordinary  point-lead  justification,  the  same  as  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  lined 
together,  and  with  no  loss  of  time  whatever.  The  thinking  printer  upon  reading  the  above  can  not  but  be  convinced  of  the 
superior  features  offered  in  the  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line.  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  We  claim 
that  in  inter-body  lining  combinations,  the  greatest  use  of  2-point  leads  is  an  important  item  to  be  considered.  Deep  cut 
matrices,  which  insure  deep  counters  and  shoulders,  so  necessary  for  electrotyping,  stereotyping,  and  good  presswork.  are 

I^ower  ease  al))habet.  a  to  z.  U4-.'>  ems. 


6  Point  Authors  Roman 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details 
of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System,  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a 
dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has 
experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which 
two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the 
compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  of  using  paper 
and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and 
between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work; 
hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer 
is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros. 
&  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well  known 
and  tried  lines:  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are 
cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so 
placed  that  properly  proportioned  descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning, 
from  smallest  to  largest  size  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body  without 
justification;  and,  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with 
all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line  between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points 
or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line. — For  such  faces  as  Scrips,  Texts,  or  the  like,  where  a  long 
descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each  body  always 
varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face  may 
be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform 
Line  faces  on  different  bodies  are  brought  to  alignment,  and  the  result  is  obtained  easily.  Cap- 
Line.— For  Title,  Two-Line,  and  other  faces  without  lower  case.     All  Cap-Line  faces  on  the  same 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  14  .V6  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  470  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  tvvo-poinl  Iea<ls. 


8  Point  Authors  Roman 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This 
system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of 
the  incr^'ased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 
therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that 
begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with 
the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule 
must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the 
compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the 
necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of 
alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time  spent 
in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line 
type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  'for 
work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point- 
Body  Lining  System  embodies  the  following  well  known  and  tried  lines:  Uniform 
Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast. 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  IS  1-8  ems. 


1)  Point  Authors  Roman 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition 
time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and 
in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for 
the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined 
with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor 
having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity 
for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of 
alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No 
printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence 
the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a 
matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks 
to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  i:i  eiiiK. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


471 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 

10  Point  Authors  Roman 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set  Point- 
Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar 
in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his 
work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on 
different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger 
type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as 
near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and 
in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  type;  hours  of 
valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old 
system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using 
paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the 
time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z,  12  7-10  ems. 


12  Point  Atthors  Roman 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point- 
Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time, 
to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type 
on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type, 
and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank, 
for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin 
paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as 
near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of 
the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be 
lined  with  the  type;   hours   of  valuable   time   must 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z  i:f  l-'.t  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


472 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY  C^M^5  TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line      Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


14  Point  Aitthors  Roman 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important 
that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  our 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System. 
This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experi- 
enced trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  there- 
fore knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal 
blank  for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger 
type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some 


Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z,  13  l^i  ems. 


16  Point  Authors  Roman 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  import- 
ant that  every  printer  should  be  familiar 
with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point- 
Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  sys- 
tem saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bring- 
ing type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in 
Hning  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when 


Lower  case  alplialiet.  a  to  z,  13  1-fi  ems. 


POINT-LINE,  POIISIT-SET,  POINT-BODY  473  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


5  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our 
Point-Line.  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in 
composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble 
in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of 
time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in 
larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of 
valuable  time  must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because  of 
the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment  between  the 
various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod 
work:  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is 
enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind.  The  Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  LJning  System  embodies  the  following  well  known  and  tried  lines: 
Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in  each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body 
faces  are  cast  on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned 
descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  the  body,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest  size.  All  Uniform 
Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  body  without  justification:  and,  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs, 
one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with  all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference 
between  any  two  bodies  is  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text-Line. — For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts, 
or  the  like,  where  a  longer  descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a  point  line  on  each 
body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-Line  face 
may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast  on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line 
faces  on  different  bodies  are  brought  to  alignment,  and  the  result  is  attained  as  easily.  Cap-Line. — For  Title, 
-3]wo-Line,  and  other  faces  without  lower  case.  All  Cap-Line  faces  on  the  same  bodies  line  with  each  other 
at  the  bottom  without  justification.  All  Cap-Line  faces  from  the  smallest  size  to  36-point  line  with  each 
other  at  the  bottom  without  any  justification.  All  42-point  and  larger  Cap-Line  faces  line  with  each  other 
without  any  justification.  All  Cap-Line  faces  in  bodies  from  the  smallest  to  36-point  line  with  42-point 
and  larger  sizes  by  the  use  of  a  2-point  lead.  All  Cap-Line  faces,  too,  may  be  lined  with  any  Uniform-Line 
or  Text-Line  face  with  ordinary  point-lead  justification,  the  same  as  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different  bodies 

Lower  ease  alphabet,  a  to  z.  16  2-.5  ems. 


6  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with 
the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  the  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on 
different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great 
loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for 
instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and 
in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time 
must  be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal, 
because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 
semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No 
printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence  the  time 
spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious 
moment.  All  such  expense  is  unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and 
the  printer  is  enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind. 
The  Barnhart  Bros,  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System 
embodies  the  following  well-known  and  tried  lines.  Uniform-Line. — The  point  line  in 
each  body  to  which  the  majority  of  faces  are  cast.  All  Roman  and  body  faces  are  cast 
on  this  line,  as  well  as  the  leaders,  etc.  This  line  is  so  placed  that  properly  proportioned 
descenders  can  be  cast  entirely  upon  thebody,  free  of  kerning,  from  smallest  to  largest 
size.  All  Uniform-Line  cast  faces  will  line  together  body  for  bodv  without  justification; 
and  by  the  use  of  point  leads  or  slugs,  one  size  body  can  be  readily  made  to  line  with 
all  other  sizes.  In  the  majority  of  cases  the  difference  in  line  between  any  body  is 
two  points  or  a  multiple  thereof.  Text  Line.— For  such  faces  as  Scripts,  Texts  or  the 
like,  where  a  long  descender  is  cut  for  typographical  effect,  we  have  established  a 
point  line  on  each  body  always  varying  above  the  Uniform-Line  two  points  or  a 
multiple  thereof.  Hence  any  Text-line  face  may  be  made  to  line  with  any  face  cast 
on  Uniform-Line  or  Cap-Line  in  the  same  way  that  Uniform-Line  faces  on  different 

Lower  case  alpliabet,  a  to  ■/.,  17  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPIISIDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  l,ine.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


8  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  com- 
position time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to 
line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of 
time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank, 
for  instance,  in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as 
well  some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule 
must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be  spent  by 
the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material  at  his  disposal,  because 
of  the  necessity  for  using  paper  and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a 
semblance  of  alignment  between  the  various  faces  and  betw^een  type 
and  rule.  No  printer  worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip- 
shod work;  hence  the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other 
and  with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is 
unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line  type,  and  the  printer  is 
enabled  to  pocket  the  money  heretofore  expended  for  work  of  this  kind. 
The  Bamhart  Bros.  &  Spindler  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining 

Lower  oase  alphabet,  a  to  z.  15  3-4  ems. 


9  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide 

THE  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every  printer 
should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set, 
Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer  many 
a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing  of  the  increased 
beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance, 
in  which  words  in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter 
selected  for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass 
rule  must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must  be 
spent  by  the  compositor  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper 
and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  alignment 
between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and  rule.  No  printer 
worthy  of  the  name  will  willingly  send  out  slip-shod  work;  hence 
the  time  spent  in  lining  different  faces  with  each  other  and 
with  rule  is  a  matter  of  serious  moment.  All  such  expense  is 
unnecessary  now,  thanks  to  the  Uniform-Line   type,  and   the 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  1.5  2-3  ems. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


ROMAN  BODY  C^i^»  TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


10  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important  that  every 
printer  should  be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our  Point- 
Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lining  System.  This  system 
saves  the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say 
nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type  on  different  bodies 
to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore  knows 
the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not 
available.  Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words 
in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as  some  others, 
must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be  with  the  letter  selected 
for  the  body  of  the  work,  and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule 
must  be  lined  with  the  type;  hours  of  valuable  time  must 
be  spent  by  the  compositor  having  only  old-system  material 
at  his  disposal,  because  of  the  necessity  for  using  paper 
and  cardboard  to  bring  about  even  a  semblance  of  align- 
ment between  the  various  faces  and  between  type  and 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  Vi  15  ems. 


1-2  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide 

The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important 
that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with  the 
details  of  our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say  nothing 
of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every  printer 
has  experienced  trouble  in  bringing  type-faces  on 
different  bodies  to  line,  and  in  lining  rule  with 
type,  and  therefore  knows  the  great  loss  of  time 
unavoidable  when  lining  type  is  not  available. 
Take  a  legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words 
in  larger  type  that  begin  paragraphs,  as  well  as 
some  others,  must  be  lined  as  near  as  may  be 
with  the  letter  selected  for  the  body  of  the  work, 
and  in  which  two-point  brass  rule  must  be  lined 

Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  1!S  1-6  ems. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  476  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ROMAN  BODY    C^Si^^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


14  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so  important 
that  every  printer  should  be  familiar  with 
our  Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body  Lin- 
ing System.  This  system  saves  the  printer 
many  a  dollar  in  composition  time,  to  say 
nothing  of  the  increased  beauty  of  his  work. 
Every  printer  has  experienced  trouble  in 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to  line, 
and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and  therefore 
knows  the  great  loss  of  time  unavoidable 
when  lining  type  is  not  available.  Take  a 
legal  blank,  for  instance,  in  which  words  in 


Lowercase  alphabet,  a  ti)  v..  I.'i  ems. 


16  Point  Authors  Roman  Wide 


The  matter  of  lining  type  is  so 
important  that  every  printer  should 
be  familiar  with  the  details  of  our 
Point-Line,  Point-Set,  Point-Body 
Lining  System.  This  system  saves 
the  printer  many  a  dollar  in  com- 
position time,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
increased  beauty  of  his  work.  Every 
printer  has  experienced  trouble  in 
bringing  type  on  different  bodies  to 
line,  and  in  lining  rule  with  type,  and 


Lower  case  alphabet,  a  to  z.  I.')  7-16  ems 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  477  QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


CIRCULAR 


GOTHIC  NO.  44 


Weii^hts  given  are  Approximate.    Cast  on  Uniform  I^ine. 


6  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 
25  A  51  a  1?Y6  lbs.,  $2.00 

THE  SIMPLENESS  OF  STRAIGHT  LINES 

Light  Lines  Having  a  Delicacy  and  Effect  Similar  to 

The  Work  of  Expensive  Steel  Engravings 

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10  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 
23  A  46a  3^6  lbs.,  $2.S0 


8  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 
24  A  49a  ZV*  lbs.,  $2.2S 

NEW  FADS  IN  TYPOGRAPHIC  ART 

Several  Have  Been  Introduced  in  Late  Years 

None  Can  Abolish  the  Plain  Gothics 

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12  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 
21  A  41a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


DIAMONDS  AND  JEWELS  PEDAGOGY  SCHOOL 

Watches  and  Clocks  Repaired  and  Sold  Teaches  New  Teachers  Discipline 

Commission  of  $5  is  Required  \  Truant  Rule  97  Violations 


18  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 


4'5te  lbs.,  $3.25 


SWELLEST  ASSORTMENT  ANYWHERE 
Handsome  and  Polite  487  Attendants  in  CInarge 


24  Point  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 


5^16  lbs.,  $3.50 


LLINERY  AND  GOWNS 
mported  From  13  Parisian  Artists 


ie  New  Rochelle  Emporium  i 


$2 


Is  pleased  to  Announce  the  Arrival  and  Reduction  of  a 

Special  Importation  of  Chinese  Silks 

Some  Patterns  at  $1,25  per  Yard 

For  Elegant  Ping  Pong  White.      Some  Hand  Colored  and  Stiff  C^/^ 
Extra  Thin  Silk  and  Brocades.       Brocades  for  Charming  Gowns  v]J^^ 

Lu  Fong  Choy  will  give  an  Exhibition  of  Weaving  Daily 


35  Hampton  Court 


Saint  Louis 


BARNHART   BROS.  i.  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


CIRCULAR 


GOTHIC  NO,  44 


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1 


SPEND  A  WEEK 
AT  FOREST  LAKE 

Come  out  over  Sunday  and  let  Nature  prove  that  in 
this  section  of  her  domains  she  offers  more  enticing 
opportunities  for  recreation  than  in  any  other, 

The  Lake  and  Country 

Right  in  the  heart  of  the  shadiest  grove  in  Sylvane 
Forest  and  on  the  banks  of  a  clear,  cool  inland  lake 
lies  the  quiet  little  hamlet  of  Sylvane,  The  lake  is 
over  two  miles  long,  clear  as  crystal,  and  abounds  in 
gameyTish,  Bathing  is  unequaled  and  the  Mortar 
Mud  Baths  are  another  natural  attraction. 

New  Forest  Hotel 

The  new  hotel  is  by  far  the  most  substantial  building  of  its 
kind  in  the  lake  region  and  is  superior  to  any  for  homelike 
accommodations  and  those  little  conveniences  every  traveler 
enjoys.  A  modern  fire-proof  structure  of  300  rooms,  baths, 
open-air  dining  room  and  spacious  verandas.  The  Pavilion 
offers  dancing  and  entertainment,  tallyhos  go  to  the  Forest 
City  Park 

Iddre^'sr;     TEMPERANCE  RALLY  MEETINGS 

Will  be  held  under  the  auspices  of  The  Northward  Park 
League  of  The  Seventy-second  Street  Episcopal  Church 

After  the  Great  Summer  Campaign 

An  Aftermath  of  Our  Great  Victory  and  Service  of  Thanksgiving 
interesting  Chennical  Experiments  and  Speakers 

NORTHWARD   PARK  LAWN 
Week  of  November  25-31,  1905  Everyone  Invited 


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6 


(£)   &   <^ 


Cijj       Cjp       Cjf^       Cjp       Cjp       Cjp       Cjp      Qp      Cjp      Qp      C)p 


POINT-LINE.    POINT-SET,    POINT-BODY 


QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


Li2^i>rG  Engravers  RoMA:>r 


FOR  Circular  "Work 


Weights  g'iven  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  Lii 


6  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman  No.   1 
34  A  Ji  lb.,  $1.00 

MISSISSIPPI    WATERS    KLOW    VERY    RAPID 

CODNTINO    THE    STARS  FOR  AN   EVENING    ENTERTAINMENT 

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6  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman  No.  3 
18  A  Ji  lb. ,.$1.00 

PICKING  PEARS  IN  PARIS 
NEWSPAPERS  GIVE   26  THE  NEWS 


12  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman 
11  A  2  lbs,  $1.50 

JELLY  FRUIT 
MUSIC  9  CHORD 


6  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman  No.  2 
23  A  ^  lb.,  $1.00 

EXCEPTIONS    TO    EVERY    RULE 

UNLESS  PERCHANCE   IT   BE   THE   GOLDEN 

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8  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman 
17  A  IK  lbs. ,$1.25 

HARVEST  TIME  AGAIN 
DOT\^N  ON  THE  38  PIRATES 


10  Point  Lining  Engravers  Roman 
14  A  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

MINISTERS  TALK 
LATEST  419  r»HOTOS 


BARNHART  BROS.  &.  SPINDLER'S 


480 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Luv.  Enoravers  Roman 


iiv  Circular  Work 


IF  YOUR  J^USIlSrESH 

IS  ENLi^VROIIVO  TOO  SPEEDILY  FOR  YOUR 
CAPITAL,  AND  YOU  HAVE  A  FAVORABI.cE 
OPPORTUNITY  OP  DEVELOPING  IT,  THIS 
FIRM  CAN  SUPPLY  ^^JV  INVT3STOR.  NO 
DIFFERENCE  A\^HERE  YOU  ARE  LOCATED. 
LET  ME  KNOW  THE  SIZE  OF  THE  PLANT, 
THE  AMOUNT  OF  BUSINESS  YOU  DO,  AND 
THE  POSSIBILITY  OF  EXTENDING  YOUR 
BUSINESS,  AND  HOWT  MUCH  MONEY  YOU 
REQUIRE  AND  ON  AVHAT  TERMS. 

WE  HAVE  CLIEISTTH 

T\^HO  WANT  TO  BUY 

IT  IS  UNDOUBTEDLY  BETTER  BUSINESS 
POLICY  TO  BUY  AN  ESTABLISHED  BUSI- 
NESS WHICH  HAS  THE  THOUSAND- AND 
ONE  THINGS,  AND  A  LINE  OF  CUST0M:ERS 
TO  BEGIN  WITH,  THAN  TO  START  A  NEW 
BUSINESS  AND  HAVE  TO  >VORK  IT  UP 
FROM  THE  VERY  BOTTOM. 

IF  YOU  HAVE  A  BUSIJST5SS 

TO  SELL  SEND  US  ALL  PARTICULARS, 
AS  WE  ARE  IN  TOUCH  AVITH  POSSIBLE 
PURCHASERS. 

FINNiaAN   &   COMPANY 

BROKERS 


12   POINT  BORDER   NO.  418 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


481 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


Engravers  Title 


FOR  Circular  Work 


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*  Weijrhts  and  Prices  jjiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


% 


6  Point  Encravers  Title  No.  1 
25  A  ?i  lb.,  $1.00 

GOOD   MICHIGAN    FARM    FOR    SALE 
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6  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  2 
16  A  Ji  lb.,  $1.00 

PARTNERS  432   TV  ANTED 

8  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  4 


15  A 


VA  lbs.,  $1.25 


CIGAR  98  STORES 

12  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  7 
11  A  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

IMAT  5  SALE 


6  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  l}i 

20  A  K  lb.,  $1.00 

RKLIABLE  -WOMEIV  WAIVTKD 

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8  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  3 
17A  l5i  lbs,,  $1.25 

BUSIKESS  65  CARDS 

10  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  5 
14  A  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

REAL  6  ESTATE 

10  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  6 
12  A  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

ROOM  9  REIVT 


lOA  12  Point  Engravers  Title  No.  8  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

HORSE  8  AND  CARRIAGE 


AFTER  \EAR8  OF  CAREFUL  THOUGHT 
AND  PERSUASION  WE  HAVE  DECIDBB 
TO  OPEN  AN   EXCLUSIVE  DEPARTMENT 


IN  CONNECTION  WITH  OUR  NEW  MAMMOTH 
ESTABLISHMENT,  AND  WE  NO"%V  ANNOUNCE 
IN    THIS    ENCLOSURE,   THE    OPENING    OF    OUR 


JEWELRY    DEPARTMENT 

ON  THE   SECOND   FLOOR 


WHERE    WE    WILL    DISPLAY    AND    BE  PLEASED 

TO    SHOW^   TO    OUR    MANY  PATRONS 

A   MOST  COMPLETE  LINE  OF 


JEWELRY  IVOVELTIES,  ETC. 


OUR  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  CONSISTS  OF 
BOTH  FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  ARTICLES 
OF    UNSURPASSED     BEAUTV     AND    MERIT 


% 


Jl 


BARISIHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


482 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Engravers  Title 


IN  CiRcuLiAR  Work 


I 


FASmOIV  SUIT  COIVIPANY 

TAILOR    MADE    SUITS 

542    DRESSTVELL,  "BOULEVARD 

TAILORINGTON 


¥ 


ANNOXJIVCEIVIENT 

DURING     THE     REMAINDER     OF    THIS     MONTH     AVE     "WILL 
MAKE    TO    YOUR    ORDER 

TAILOR  MADK  SUITS 

AT    A    SPECIAL    REDUCTION 

THE  SAME  EXPERT  CUTTERS  AND  FINE  WORKMAN- 
SHIP THAT  CHARACTERIZE  ALL  OUR  GARMENTS  IVILL 
BE    APPLIED    TO    TUBSE    TAILOR    MADE    SUITS 

THIS  SPECIAL  REDUCTIOIV 

IS  MADE  FOR  THE  PRESENT  MONTH  ONLY,  AND  IS  FOR 
THE  PURPOSE  OF  TURNING  AN  ORDINARY  DULL  PERIOD 
INTO  A  BUSY  ONE,  THEREBY  ENABLING  US  TO  RETAIN 
THE  COMPLETE  ORGANIZATION  IN  OUR  DRESSMAKING 
SECTION    INTACT. 

FASHION  SUIT  COMPANY 


TAILORINGTON,   MARCH    EIGHTH 
NINETEEN  HUNDRED  AND  SEWVEN 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


483 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  Plate  Gothic 


FOR  Circular  work 


-Weijrhts  ami  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.      Cast  on  Caii  I. 


6  Point  Lininn  Plate  Gothic  No.  1 
33  A  '4  lb.,  $1.00 

QRAND   MOUNTAIN    SCENERY    IN   COLORADO 
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6  Point  LiniiiR  Plate  Gothic  No.  3 
25  A  K  lb.,  $1.00 

INVITATIONS   5  AND    PROGRAMS 


8  Point  Liniim  Plate  Gothic  No.  5 
20 A  IK  lbs.,  $1.25 

SPOTTED    36    LEOPARD 


10  Point  Lininj;  Plate  Gothic  No.  7 
17  A  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 

YACHT  79  RACES 


6  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  2 

28  A  h  lb..  $1.00 

MOUNT   EASYREST  HOME  FOR  IDLERS 

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6  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  4 
20  A  "16  lb.,  $1.05 

BICYCLES  57  EXCHANGED 


8  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  6 
17  A  l!4  lbs.,  $1.25 

PEACH  8  ORCHARD 


12  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  8 
ISA  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

INDIAN  4  CHIEF 


12A  12  Point  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  g  2  lbs.,  $1.50 

PREPARE  FOR  71  COLD  DAYS 


CLARKE,   RANDOLPH   &   ADAMS 

FINE  SUITS  FOR  MEN 

MEASURED  BY  EVERY  STANDARD,  WHETHER  IT  BE  WORKMANSHIP  OR 
MATERIALS,  WHETHER  STYLES  OR  PATTERNS,  OUR  MENS  SUITS  PROVE 
THEIR  SUPERIOR  WORTH  PROVE  THAT  THEY  ARE  THE  FAULTLESS  PRO- 
DUCTIONS OF  MEN  WHO  HAVE  MADE  THE  DESIGNING  AND  MAKING  OF 
MEN'S  HIGH-CLASS  CLOTHING  THEIR  LIFE  STUDY,  AND  THEY  HAVE  BEEN 
WONDERFULLY  SUCCESSFUL  IN  THEIR  ATTAINMENTS.  THERE  IS  REFINE- 
MENT IN  EVERY  DETAIL  IN  THE  .APPROPRIATENESS  OF  THE  COLOR 
EFFECTS,  IN  THE  FASHIONING  OF  THE  SLIGHTLY  ROLLING  LAPELS,  IN 
THE  GRACEFUL  BACK  LINES  OF  THE  COATS,  AND  IN  THE  PERFECT  SET 
OF  THE  TROUSERS.     ALL  SUITS   KEPT  IN   REPAIR  FOR  ONE  YEAR 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Lining  Plate  Gothic 


IN  Circular  work 


WE   WISH   TO  INFORM   YOU  THROUGH  THIS  MEDIUM 

THAT    WE    ARE    PREPARED    TO    DESIGN 

AND   MANUFACTURE  ANYTHING 

YOU    MAY   DESIRE   IN 

THE  WAY  OF 


LODGE  AND  SOCIETY 
EMBLEMS 


WE  ARE  THE  LARGEST  AND  MOST  RELIABLE 

CONCERN   IN   THE  WORLD   IN  THIS 

ONE  LINE  OF  SPECIALTIES 


WE   ALSO  CARRY  A    BEAUTIFUL 
ASSORTMENT  OF 


SCARF  PINS,  NECKLACES,  LOCKETS 
RINGS  AND  EARRINGS 


ENGRAVINGS  EXECUTED  BY   EXPERTS  IN  LATEST 
STYLES    AND    DESIGNS 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  I 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


Barnhart  Old  Style 


for  Circular  Work 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


26A  50a        6  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.      l'/i6  lbs.,  $2.00 

IMMENSE  COFFEE  PLANTATIONS 

Supply  the  Ever  Increasing  Demand   for  this   Beverage 

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23  A  43a       10  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.      3'4  lbs.,  $2.50 

EUROPEAN  MONARCHS 
Kings  and  Queens  36  Attend  Carnival 

ISA  29a       14  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.       4^  lbs.,  $3.00 

BARGAIN  PRICE 

Hand  Made  524  Cabinets 


25  A  50a         8  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.       2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

FOUR  ATHLETIC  CONTESTS 

Gold    Medals  will   be  Awarded   to  the  Winners 

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18  A  32  a      12  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

MINING  MACHINES 

Steam  Derrick  586  and  Engine 


11  A  21a       16  Point  Barnhart  O.  S.       4?^  lbs,  $3.00 

MAGAZINES 

Published  93  Monthly 


lOA  19a  18  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  4'?f6  lbs.,  $3.25 

ANNUAL  BARGAIN  SALE 

Gents  Furnishings  79  and  Tailor  Made  Suits 


Our  Annual  Outing 

at  Elm  Park 

We  respectfully  extend  an  invitation 
to  be  present  and  enjoy  the  festivi- 
ties and  enjoyment  to  be  had  at 

Second  Annual  Outing 

Saturday,   August   Eleventh 
Nineteen  Hundred  and  Six 


Elm  Park  is  situated  on  the  bank  of  the  Missouri  River, 
and  is  renowned  as  one  of  the  most  beautiful  Picnic  Parks. 

TRAIN  LEAVES  AT  7:30  A.  M.  SHARP 


VOGUE   ORNAMENT   NO.    114,    50C 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Barnhart  Old  Style 


in  Circular  Work 


I 


"Y^OU  are  invited  to  inspect  our 
■■■  exceptionally  attractive  display 
of  advance  styles  for  the  coming 
year.  This  exhibit  includes  the  fol- 
lowing special  lines 

SILVERWARE  NOVELTIES 
HAMMERED  SILVER  AND 
COPPER  VASES  AND  DESK 
ORNAMENTS.  BRONZES 
ELECTRIC  LIGHT  AND 
FIREPLACE  FIXTURES 

There  are  no  duplicates  in  these  advance 
styles  and  an  early  inspection  will  insure 
the  choice  of  these  attractive  designs. 
^  Prompt  and  careful  delivery  to  all 
parts  of  the  city  and  surrounding  country. 


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ATKINSON  &  HOPKINS 

DEISIGNERS  AND  IMPORTERS  OF 
NOVELTIES    IN   FINE   METALICS 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Catalog  Old  Style 


For  Circular  Work 


M'ei^hts  and  Prices  ^iven  are  Approximate;  see  pas^e  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line.  I 


6  Point  Catalog  Old  Style 
23  A  46a  1?4'6  lbs.,  $2.00 

SHOOTING  WILD  DUCKS  IN  THE  RIVER 

interesting  Stories  Are  Often  Told  By  Some  Hunters 

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10  Point  CataloK  Old  Style- 
ISA  36a  3'i6  lbs,,  $2.50 

ADVERTISING    NOVELTY 
Never  Placed  35  On  The  Markets 


14  Point  Catalog  Old  Style 


AV*  lbs.,  $3.00 


DINNER  IS  READY 
Table  Set  36  For  Three 


8  Point  Catalog  Old  Style 
22A  43a  2!4  lbs.,  $2.25 

PRESIDENT  SENDING  \A/^ARSHIPS 

Possibility  of  Trouble  with  the  Cuban  Island 

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12  Point  Catalog  Old  Style 
15  A  33a  3"t'i,  lbs.,  $2.75 

EXPRESSING   CARTS 
Painted  While  69  They  Sleep 

18  Point  Catalog  Old  Style 
9  A  19a  4«i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

CAMPHOR  ICE 
Chocolate  84  Coated 


20  Point  Catalog  Old  Style 


4ft6  lbs.,  $3.25 


THANKSGIVING  TURKEY 
Meat  That  Made  47  A  Reputation 


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BE  AN  c^^CTOR 
OR  (VICTRESS 


YOU  CAN  IF 
YOU  WILL 


No  profession  so  fascinating  and  profitable.  I 
teach  you  thoroughly  so  you  will  be  qualified 
to  go  at  once  on  the  stage.  My  course  is  com- 
plete and  embraces  every  branch  ^  knowledge 
necessary  to  become  a  successful  actor.  Some 
of  the  most  prominent  on  the  o4merican  stage 
have  taken  my  course.     You  can  be  the  same. 

DO  NOT  DELAY.  START  AT  ONCE 

BUMTOWN  STUDIO  OF  DRAMA 


POINT  BORDER   NO.    92 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


488 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


Catalog  Old  Style 


in  Circular  Work 


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cMen  2^  limited  income  are  prone  to  fancy 
that  tKey  cannot  afford  to  inve^igate  tiie 
merits  2^  the  Good  Heat  Furnace.  Bless 
your  hearts!  You  are  ju^  tile  ones  who 
should  be  mo^  intere^ed.  Be  sure  the 
bankers,  lawyers,  leading  merchants,  etc., 
are  fa^  learning  its  merits  and  are  not 
slow  in  recognizing  tKem.  Besides  gain- 
ing freedom  from  tHe  ordinary  furnace 
troubles  and  nuisances,  tiley  have  found 
by  careful  inve^igation  tiiat  tKe 

GOOD  HEAT  FURNACE 
Saves  1'2  to  2-3  on  Coal  Bills 

Isn't  ttiat  an  important  item  to  the  tHrifty 
book-keeper,  clerk,  mechanic  or  others  sf 
limited  income?  Foot  up  the  bills  for 
the  kind  of  coal  you  have  been  using, 
then  find  out  what  the  same  number  sf 
tons  sf  the  very  cheapest  grade  coal  ob- 
tainable in  your  neighborhood  w^ould  cost 
you,  and  tHe  difference  is  what  you  could 
have  saved  by  using  the  Good  Heat. 


GOOD   HEAT  FURNACE  CO. 
COALOPOLIS 


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POINT  BORDER   NO. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


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ission  tor 


Circular  Work 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I^ine. 


26A  52  a  6  Point  Mission         1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

BEAUTIFUL  AND  DELICATE  MISSION 

A  New  Attractive  and  Very  Useful  Face  Lately  Designed 
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19  A  35a  12  Point  Mission      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

ARTISTIC  STYLES 


25  A  49a  8  Point  Mission        2H  lbs.,  $2.25 

APPROVAL  OF  CUSTOMERS 

By  Printers  Famous  for  Their  Good  Judgement 
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22A44a  10  Point  Mission        3'X6  lbs.,  $2.50 

FINE  SOCIETY  WORK 
Found  in  all  729  Modern  Offices      |     Is  Universally  450  Conceded  Desirable 


15  A  29  a  14  Point  Mission  4^4  lbs.,  $3.00 

NORTH  AMERICAN  CRAIN  COMPANY 

OjDerating  the  Largest  Grain  845  Elevators  in  the  World 

11  A  22a  18  Point  Mission  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

PAMPHLETS  AND  CIRCULARS 

Proved  Best  in  Artistic  95  Typograph  Display 


RECORDS  BROKEN 
TIME  AND  QUALITY 

Two  things  eire  necessary  in  making  good  ice  cream  quickly.  The  first  is 
a  Snowflake  Freezer;  the  second  is  to  know  how.  Your  dealer  will  sell 
you  the  freezer  and  we  will  send  you  free  of  charge  the  book  that  tells  how. 
Ordinary  freezers  are  seldom  used  because  they  make  hard  disagreeable 
work  which  always  becomes  an  easy  delightful  and  economical  task  with  the 

TRIPLE  MOTION 

SNOWFLAKE  ICE  CREAM  FREEZER 

The  Freezer  with  a  character  and  reputation  to  sustain;  recognized  the 
World  over  to  be  the  highest  type  of  excellency  in  Ice  Cream  Freezers. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MISSION 


SERIES 


4.  THIS  REFRIGERATOR  ,# 
#  FIFTEEN  DAYS  FREE  '$■ 

Here's  a  refrigerator  that  keeps  milk  longer 
than  others.  We  say  milk  because  that's 
the  hardest  thing  to  keep.  You  know  its 
germ  life  that  sours  milk  and  spoils  other 
foods.  Gold  discourages  germ  life;  moisture 
encourages  it^  and  that's  why  other  refrig" 
erators  can't  keep  milk  longer,  the  moist- 
ture  counteracts  the  cold.     Now,  the 

BAUM  SYPHON  REFRIGERATOR 

Is  SO  much  colder  and  dryer  than  any  other  because 
the  syphons  pass  the  air  through  the  ice  chamber  so 
many  more  times,  and  don't  let  it  stay  with  the  ice 
long  enough  to  absorb  its  moisture,  and  that's  the 
first  and  last  word  on  refrigeration.  We  want  to 
put  the  same  kind  of  a  refrigerator  right  in  your  home 

Try  it  for  Fifteen  Days  Free 

So  you  can  know  how  much  longer  it  will  really  keep  milk 
and  other  foods;  and  then  you  must  see  one  to  appreciate  it. 

REFRIGERATOR  MFG.  GO. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


491 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Caslon  Old  Roman 


For  Circular  Work 


°f 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  \m 


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6  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 
23  A  46a  \%\b  lbs.,  $2.00 

HORTICULTURAL  EXHIBITS 

Beautiful  Displays  of  the  Rarest  Species  Are 

Shown  by  the  Florists  Club  of  this  City 

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10  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 
19 A  39a  3 '-16  lbs.,  $2.50 

ORIENTAL  TRAVELS 

Official  Chronicles  of  Embassy 

Supply  Our  39  Information 


8  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 
21  A  42  a  iVi  lbs.,  $2.25 

ELECTRICAL  MARVELS 

Remarkable  Achievements  of  a  Year 

Some  Future  Possibilities  Hinted 

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12  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 

17  A  32  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

YACHTING  CLUB 

Sail  Boats  Speck  the  Lakes 

Around  the  20  Retreats 


14  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 


Wa,  lbs,  $3.00 


DEBATE  ON  POLITICAL  STATUS 
Law  School  Students  Argue  15  On  Complex  Affair 


12A  2Ia 


16  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


GOLF  CLUB  TOURNAMENTS 
Matches  Between  the  72  Scotch  and  Yankees 


18  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman 


V^ib  lbs,  $3.25 


GENTLEMANLY  AFFAIR 

A  Vindication  of  48  Honor  is  Sought 


OST  Optimists  agree  that  the  only  Real 
Happiness  consists  Wholly  in  Enjoying 
and  Appreciating  the  Things  we  Have, 
Take  time  to  Live  One  Day  at  a  Time, 
Think  Right,  and  You  Shall  be  Happy, 


O.    73,     50C 


ot 


UTILITY    BORDER 


iDO 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


492 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


Caslon  Old  Roman 


in  Circular  Work 


9y 


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September  First 
The  Landscape  Artist's  Clubs 

of  Nurscryland 

Fifth  Annual  Exhibition 

Following  the  custom  of  the  last  few 
years  the  Clubs  have  united  to  make 
this  exhibit  of  their  skill  the  highest 
attainment  of  the  age.  Every  effort 
has  been  directed  to  secure  the  most 
interesting  collection  of  Flowers  and 
Plants,  Shrubs,  Vines  and  Photos  of 
Landscape  Work  ever  gathered. 
Every  Naturalist  or  Nature  Lover  is 
Invited  Most  Cordially  and  You  are 
sure  of  being  Royally  Welcome  to  an 
Artificial  Paradise.     Open  all  Week. 

Horticulture  Hall  ;  Garden  City 


The  National  Horticulturist 

Official  Organ 
Landscape  Artist's  Clubs 
of  Nurseryland 


Write  to  us 
for  Information 


Garden  City 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    261,  40C 


o 


UTILITY   BORDER     NO. 


io 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


493 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 


for  Circular  Work 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see   page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


6  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 
22A  41a  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

RINGING  THE  OLD  FIRE  BELLS 

Anniversary  of  the  Duke  Will  Occur  Tomorrow 

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10  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 
18  A  35a  3\{b  lbs.,  $2.50 

CHICAGO'S   INDUSTRIES 
Walking  Through  26  The  Garden 


14  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 
13  A  25a  ^y^  lbs.,  $3.00 

HAPPY  DARKIES 
Continuing  35  A  Journey 


8  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 
21  A  42a  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

SCENES   THAT  ARE  BRIGHT 

Ships  That  Sail  in  The  Deep  Blue  Waters 

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12  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 
ISA  31a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

MISERABLE  MEN 
Hunting  in  74  The  Mountain 


16  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 
lOA  20a  ^^<(,  lbs.,  $3.00 

WINTER  FIRE 
Burn  in  18  The  Grate 


18  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 


4'5i'6  lbs.,  $3.25 


EXQUISITE  DESIGN  CARDS 
The  White  Cap  43  Society  on  Parade 


5A  11a 


24  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 


5?  16  lbs.,  $3.55 


MORE  MECHANISM 
Foundations  58  of  Gray  Stone 


SANITAR  Y  PL  UMBING 

TO  MEET  MODERN  DEMANDS 

We  carry  the  most  complete  line  of 
plumbing  equipment  in  the  city.  It 
is  sanitary  in  construction,  durable 
in  material,  perfect  in  design  and 
workmanship.  Our  goods  are  just 
as  high  a  grade  as  intelligence  and 
ingenuity  can  conceive 

THE  EUREKA  PLUMBING  CO. 

PLUMBING  GOODS  AND  STEAM  SPECIALTIES 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


494 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 


in  Circular  Work 


THE 

KING'S  HOTEL 


ONE  OF  THE  LARGEST 
AND  MOST  COMFORTABLE 
HOTELS    IN    THE    CITY 

It  being  adjacent  to  the  Lake,  commands  a 
beautiful  view  of  the  Rainbow  Mountains,  is 
well  known  as  one  of  the  coolest  houses  in 
the  summer,  and  is  very  elegantly  furnished 
throughout.    Rooms  en  suite  with  bath  rooms 

THE  KING'S  HOTEL 

Is  furnished  with  all  the  latest  modern  improve- 
ments. Handsome  Passenger  Elevator,  Electric 
Bells,  Etc.,  is  but  three  stories  high,  covering  a 
large  area  of  ground  used  exclusively  for  hotel  pur- 
poses, and  having  lawns  on  either  side,  with  means 
of  exit  from  the  house,  in  addition  to  those  in  front 
and  rear;  these  render  it  almost  impossible  for  any 
accident  to  take  place  from  fire. 


RATES,  $5.00  PER  DAY 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


495 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


Old  Roman  Condensed 


For  Circular  Work 


Weights  and  Prices  sfiven  are  Approximate;  see  pai^e  2..     Cast  on  Uniform  IJne 


6  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 
26  A  54a  l'/f6  lbs.,  $2.00 

RELICS  OF  FORMER  GREATNESS 

Mementos  of  the  Days  When  Indians  and  Buffaloes 

Roamed  the  Broad  Prairies  in  Serene  Peace 

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10  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 
24  A  48a  3'/f6  lbs.,  $2.50 


8  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 
25  A  49  a  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

HISTORY  OF  OLD  ENGLAND 

Exciting  and  Interesting  Incidents  Narrated 

In  Chronicles  of  Old  Hermit  Monks 

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12  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 
20  A  40  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


HANDSOME  NEW  FACE  SMALL  CURIO  SHOP 

Designs  of  Merit  Easily  Composed  in         Collections  of  Jewels  and  Rings 
Our  Old  Roman  23  Condensed  i  Valuable  and  97  Unique 

15  A  31a  14  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed  4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

INTERURBAN  RAILWAY  ASSOCIATION 
Miles  of  Tracks  Through  35  Beautiful  Country  Seats 


llA  22a 


16  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed 


4?^  lbs.,  $3.00 

TROLLEY  EXCURSIONS  DAILY 
Pleasurable  Trips  to  67  Naturally  Cool  Spots 

11  A  22a  18  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed  4'?f'6  lbs.,  $3.25 

FINE  MUSKALONGE  FISHING 
Resort  Made  Famous  13  by  Old  Whitman 


Directions  for  Using  Doctor  KiUing  s  Catarrh  Balm 

For  Quick  Relief  from  Coughs,  Colds,  Irritated  Throat  or  Nostrils 

Catarrh,  Hay  Fever  and  Asthma 

For  simple  affections  such  as  Colds  or  the  old-fashioned  Sniffles  simply 
apply  to  the  Nostrils  or  insert  a  small  drop  by  means  of  a  tooth-pick  or 
match  covered  with  absorbent  cotton.  For  Catarrh  and  complications 
use  the  same  method  and  supplement  by  massageing  the  Nose  and  Throat. 
Prepared  Especially  For  The 
None  Genuine  without  Signature      Patent  Medicine  Pharmacy         Beware  of  Spurious  Imitations 


POINT  BORDER    NO.    527 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


496 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Old  Roman  Condensed 


in  Circular  Work 


If  you  are  interested  in  owning 
your  home,  building  it  to  suit 
your  own  particular  ideas,  the 


Fourteenth  National 
Building  Association 


and  the  plans  of  service  which 
are  explained  on  the  following 
pages  should  mean  something 
to  you  and  yours. 

Organized  along  novel  altho 
conservative  lines  by  men  who 
are  known  among  the  business 
houses  of  the  city  as  being  of 
the  highest  characters  and  com- 
mercial integrity. 

Assistance  is  the  key-note  of 
our  organization  and  we  hope 


Superior 
Copper-Mixture 
is  Right- 
Because  it  is 
Scientifically 
Alloyed 


rogramme 


nd  Invocation     ..     .. 
George  Stuart  Craig 

Shady  Summer  House 
len  Hunter  Lexington 


Gabler 


Cross 


on  the  Sun-Topped  Hill 
aide  Marguerite  Towne 

he  Gray  Seas     Tozart 

Recitation,  Enoch  Arden  Junior  ..     Smith 

Marjorie  Janice  Clarkson 

Whistling  Rufus     Browne 

R.  Rastus  Brown 

Song  of  the  Light  Brigades      ..     ..    Carruthers 
Chorus  of  Forty  Boys 

How  the  Gospel  Came  to  Centralia    ..      ..    Fox 
Baxter  B.  Noyes 

Presentation  of  the  Merit  Medals 

Postlude,  Advance  of  the  Fluries  .,     ..    Blinks 
Miss  Georgiana  Booth,  Pianist 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Old  Roman  Bold 


for  Circular  Work 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I,ine. 


6  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 
24  A  49a  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

AUTOMOBILES  TO  RENT  BY  THE  DAY 

The  Steamer  Nantucket  Will  Land  in  The  Bay  Tonight 

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12  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 
17  A  33  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.7S 

INSPECT  THESE  GOODS 
Before  Making  68  Your  Order 


8  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 
23  A  44a  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

RED  DRESSES  ARE  NOT  POPULAR 

Unless  Worn  With  Complexion  to  Harmonize 

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10  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 
22  A  42a  3 '^6  lbs.,  $2.50 

STRAW  AND  FELT  BONNETS 
Black  Birds  Are  35  Scarce  This  Year 


14  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 


4X  lbs.,  $3.00 

DARKEST  HOUR  IS  JUST  BEFORE  DAY 
Select  Balads  Are  Sung  94  by  Renowned  Vocalists 


IDA  19a 


18  Point  Old  Roman  Bold 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

SMOKERS  OUTFITS  FOR  SALE 
Greatest  Sacrifices  47  We  Have  Offered 


NO  OTHER  SOAP  HAS  BEEN  FOUND 
SO  PURE  AND  EFFECTIVE  AS 

THE  CHAMPION  WASHING  SOAP 


Worth  more  because  it  will  do  more  work 
Cleanses  easily  and  thoroughly.  Protects 
and  preserves  the  most  delicate  fabrics. 
Its  great  value  as  a  true  household  soap  is 
its  excellent  quality  and  purity. 

SPECIAL  PREMIUM  OFFER  DURING  JULY 
AND  AUGUST  MONTHS 

FOR  SALE  BY  ALL  FIRST-CLASS  DEALERS  NOWHERE 


« 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Old  Roman  Bold 


in  Circular  Work 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


499 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


Lining  Fifteenth  Century 


For  Circular  Work 


: Weights  aiui  prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Text  I.ine.i 


8  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century 
24  A  47a  2 M  lbs.,  $2.25 

WALKING  IN  THE  GARDEN 

Have  a  Living  Power,  a  Live  Interest,  Etc. 

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12  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century 
21  A  41a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

GENEROUS  PEOPLE 

Make  Us  A  541  Generous  World 


10  Point  Lining  Fifteerith  Century 
24  A  47a  3^6  lbs.,  $2.50 

HEARTBREAKERS  CLUBS 

Expert  Fishermen  Often  Catch  Suckers 

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18  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century 
11  A  22a  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

ROUND  HEAD 

Visiting  23  In  Rome 


24  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century 


S'A  lbs.,  $3.50 


WATERMELONS  ON  ICE 

Very  Delicious  in  86  Warm  Summers 


HOW  TO  BUY  PROFIT 

You  can  get  profit  by  buying  right.  There  is 
as  much  money  made  in  buying  right  as  m  saving 
in  any  other  way  or  at  the  selling  end  of  your 
business.      I  especially  pride  myself  on  my 

System  of  Careful  Buying 

of  buggies,  wagons  and  harness,  and  know  that  by  buy- 
ing in  large  contracts,  direct  from  factories  at  jobbers' 
prices,  that  we  are  in  better  shape  to  make  lower  prices 
than  any  firm  in  this  or  any  surrounding  counties.  My 
heavy  cash  buying  for  two  houses  gives  me  the  inside 
prices  and  we  can  and  will  undersell  all  competition. 

The  Lake  Shore  Horse  Market 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    231,    75C 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Lining  Fifteenth  Century 


in  Circular  Work 


GENUINE  DIAMONDS 
ON   INSTALLMENTS 


The  chief  consideration  in  buying  a  Diamond  should  be  based 
not  on  price  but  on  brilliancy,  pure  color  and  perfection  in  cut, 
shape  and  polish.  These  high  qualities  you  will  find  in  our 
goods.  Any  article  illustrated  in  our  catalogue  will  be  for- 
warded for  your  examination.  If  it  is  not  exactly  as  repre- 
sented return  it  at  our  expense. 

TERMS  TO  SUIT  THE  BUYER 


All  transactions  are  confidential,  and  with  every  purchase  we  give  a  cer- 
tificate guaranteeing  quality,  value  and  the  privilege  of  exchange.  We 
are  the  Oldest  Diamond  House  in  the  world.     Established  since  1843. 


Getu.  A.  Flashire  6  Company 

SOUTHWEST  CORNER  GOLD  AVENUE  AND  SHINER    STREET 


POINT  BORDER    NO.    3681 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


501 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


Lining  XV  Century  Italic 


IBS 


En3 


r>a 


)   c 


uO 


for  Circular  Work 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 


ry 


8  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 
22  A  44  a  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

TRAVELING  THE  WORLD 

Way  of  The  Transgressor  is  Very  Hard 

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12  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 
18  A  35a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

CHOPPED  CABBAGE 
Paper  That  54  Does  Wrinkle 


10  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 
21 A  42a  3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

SWEET  SUGAR  WATER 

Pink  Dresses  For  The  Pale  Ladies 

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18  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 
11 A  21a  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

BOSS  CLERK 

Hunting  68  Games 


7A  14a 


24  Point  Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 


514  lbs.,  $3.55 


MANY  WOULD  LEAVE 

Meet  Me  Where  27  Apples  Grow 


WE  HAVE  ON  HAND,  LEFT  OVER  FROM 

LAST  SEASON,  A  NUMBER  OF 

HIGH-GRADE 

LAUNCHES 

Canoes,  Row  and  Sail  Boats 


We  must  dispose  of  them,  and  in  order  to  do  so  ice  have 

decided  to  cut  the  price  ice  have  heretofore  asked 

just  half.     In  other  words,  the  Launch  ice 

sold  for  $400  now  goes  for  $200 

A  Bargain  Indeed 

Launches  were  very  popular  this  season,  but  next  season  will  be  a 

record-breaker.     So  if  you  are  thinking  of  buying 

a  Launch,  note  is  the  time 


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Lining  XV  Century  Italic 


in  Circular  Work 


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We  are  receiving  daily  from  Fruitland  and  from 

other  fruit  farms,  the  choicest  and 

freshest  line  of 

FANCY  FRUIT 

ever  shown  in  the  city 

Apples,  Peaches,  Pears,  Grapes 

Plums,  Oranges,  Lemons 

Bananas,  Etc. 

We  also  carry  a  full  assortment  of 

CHOICE  NUTS 

If  you  desire  Fruit  or  Nuts  for  any  special  occasion  and 
you  lice  any  distance  from  our  store,  ice  would  be  pleased 
to  send  goods  to  you.     Kindly  write  or  phone  your  wants. 


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503 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


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Talisman  for 


Circular  Work 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.       Cast  on  Uniiorm  Line. 


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20A  39a    6  Point  Talisman     1?  16  lbs.,  $2.00 

TALISMANS  OF  ARABIANS 

Aladdin's  Lamp  of  Magical  Power  Kept 

Burning  by  Witches  of  the  Red  Gulf 

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16A  30a    10  Point  Talisman  3' i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

TEMPLE  OF  MARS 

Noble  Architectural  Pile 

Now  Only  49  Debris 


18  A  35  a    8  Point  Talisman      2M  lbs.,  $2.25 

ALI  BEN  HASSAN  FIBS 

Mystic  Rumors  of  Fictious  King 

Exploded  by  Historical  Fact 

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14A  25a    12  Point  Talisman   3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

MODERN  CITY 

Inhabited  by  Workers 
Earning  52  Profits 


14  Point  Talisman 


4M  lbs.,  $3.00 


ADVANCES  OF  A  CENTURY 
A  Steady  Progress  18  of  Art  or  Crafts 


18  Point  Talisman 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


BEAUTIFUL  SCENES 
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Talisman  in    c^^^^^    Circular  Work 


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GRECIAN  PANELS 

VASES 

MEDALLIONS  &  STATUES 

We  desire  to  call  attention  to  the  many 
ne>x^  additions  made  in  our  stocks  this 
year  and  \3c^hich  \x^e  secured  only  thru 
strenuous  hustling  and  diplomacy. 
The  ruins  of  the  Periclean  age  are  again 
the  source  delight  to  connoisseurs  and 
lovers  of  the  Grecian  art  cannot  find  a 
more  interesting  exhibit  any\x^here. 

Restorations  of  Dainty  Statuettes 
Chandeliers  and  Lamps 

Made  after  the  partially  destroyed  and 
antique  models,  they  are  alone  a  sight 
\c^orth  seeing.  It  is  almost  needless  to 
add  that  our  show^-room  is  al\x^ays  open 

THE  ATHENIAN  EXPOSITIONS 

2528  BROADWAY 

NEW  YORK  CITY 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  506  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Mazarin  Number  5 


for  Circular  Work 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


6  Point  Mazarin  No.  5 
28  A  58  a  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

NOVELS  OF  GREAT  MOMENT 

Stories  of  Romance  and  Pioneer  Days  Adventure 

Shed  Sidelights  on  Life  of  the  Frontiersmen 

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10  Point  Mazarin  No.  5 
21  A  42  a  3%,  lbs.,  $2.50 

CHURCH  BUILDINGS 

Fine  Example  of  the  Gothic  Art 

Lofty  Spire  59  Has  Symbol 


8  Point  Mazarin  No.  5 
24  A  46a  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

FASHIONABLE  TAILOR 

Wonderful  Sartorial  Effects  Produced 

By  the  Servants  of  the  Wealthy 

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12  Point  Mazarin  No.  5 
17  A  36a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

ITALIAN  VILLAS 

Retreats  from  City  Hustle 

Noise  and  48  Confusion 


14  Point  Mazarin  No.  5 


4M  lbs.,  $3.00 

ALDUS  MANUTIUS  THE  PRINTER 
Invented  Italic  Types  83  to  Reproduce  Writing 


18  Point  Mazarin  No.  5 


4'5i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

INCREASED  CIRCULATIONS 
Country  Publishers  52  Boom  the  Papers 


Special  Offering /Walking  Skirts  ^^ $6.00 

During  the  Months  of  September  and  October 

We  offer  an  Exceptional  Bargain  Opportunity 

In  Our  Man^'tailored,  Walking  Skirts  Guaranteed  in  Fit  and 

Style  and  Workmanship  the  Equal  of  any  Higher  Priced  Skirt  Made 

We  also  have  Skirt  Clubs  in  which  Twelve  Ladies  pay  Fifty 

Cents  a  week  for  Twelve  Weeks  and  Some  Member  is 

Entitled  to  a  Skirt  Each  Week     Come  and  See 

Our  Samples  and  You'll  Start  a  Club  or 

Order  a  Skirt  Outright 

At  the  Little  Old  Tailoring  Shop  in  the  Bushelman  Block 

Button  8?  Ninegore  A!  A!  The  Artistic  Tailors 

12  POINT  BORDER   NO.  481 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


506 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


Mazarin  Number  5 


in  Circular  Work 


AZARIN  ■•  AND  SOME  USES 
AND  SUGGESTIONS  FOR 
PRODUCING  BEAUTIFUL 
EFFECTS  ON  CIRCULARS 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    152 


Fashioned  after  the  perfected  models  of  the 
early  Florentine  book  printers,  it  has  all  of 
the  charm  of  the  antique,  yet  always  gives 
a  new  and  fresh  appearance  to  the  work  on 
which  it  is  employed,  With  the  profusion 
of  ornamental  materials  now  made  by  this 
foundry  multitudes  of  pleasing  results  may 
be  attained  with  taste  and  discrimination.  A) 

For  Circulars  which  might  readily  include 
a  large  part  of  modern  advertising  simpler 


Concordila  Grape  Juices  and  Preserves 

The  Reproachless  Quality  Brands 

If  one  could  closely  study  the  vineyards,  buildings  and  methods  of  the 
Concordila  Company  at  Westport  in  New  York  state  they  would  have 
ample  proof  of  the  cleanliness  and  consequent  purity  of  our  products. 
Only  the  most  healthy  of  our  specially  grafted  vines  are  permitted  to 
mature  and  all  of  the  fruit  must  pass  a  rigid  examination  and  when 
scientifically  prepared  in  the  cleanest  kitchen  in  the  world,  is  it  any 
wonder  they  receive  the  highest  possible  awards  everywhere  and  are 


Universally  Acclaimed  The  Most  Delicious  Productions 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


507 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Lining  Southey 


for  Circular  Work 


WdVhf;  and  Prirp<:  (fivpn  arp  Approvimate;  see  page  2.      rnsfonUnifnrTnI.ini-. 

6  Point  Lining  Southey 
24  A  50a                                        I'/ii  lbs.,  $2.00 

8  Point  Lining  Southey 
22  A  43a                                         2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

BABCOCK  OPTIMUS  PRESSES 

MODERN  HISTORY  STUDIES 

Simple  in  Construction  and  Accurate  in  Register 
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Students  Greatlg  Interested  in  Lessons 
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10  Point  Lining  Southey 
22  A  43  a                                        3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

DRAMATIC  SUCCESS 
Houses  are  553  Filled  to  Capacity 

18  Point  Lining  Southey 
13  A  25  a                                        4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

STORE  HOUSE 
Southern  519  Avenue 

12  Point  Lining  Southey 
19  A  38a                                        3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

FREQUENT  SHOWERS 
Cooling  the  627  Atmosphere 

14  Point  Lining  Southey 
17A  34a                                         4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

CIGAR  FACTORY 
High  Grade  S7  of  Tobacco 

We  wish  to  announce  to  the  reading  public 

of  our  great  country,  that  on  Saturday 

April  the  third,  the  first  issue  of 

THE  COSMOPOLITAN  WEEKLY 

will  appear  on  sale  at  all 
first-class  News  Depots 

Its  pages  will  contain  articles  from  the  pens  of  the  most  competent  and  interesting 
writers  in  this  as  well  as  foreign  countries,  interspersed  with  illustrations  bg  world 
l<nown  artists.    Sixtg-four  pages  will  be  devoted  to  literature  of  the  highest  standard 
and  bg  perusing  its  contents  one  can  be  enlightened  on  the  various  events  conlinuallg 
happening  on  this  great  continent.    Get  one  of  the  first  issue,  it  is  sure  to  please  you. 

Subscription  Price  $5.00  Per  Year 

25  cents  per  copy 

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BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


508 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Lining  Southey 


in  Circular  Work 


PRESERVE  THE  TYPE-FOUNDER 


The  Issues  of  which  serve  as  supple- 
ments to  our  Specimen  Book.  The 
publication  should  be  considered  of 
importance  as  presenting  the  latest 
and  the  best  in 

Type  Faces,  Borders,  Ornaments, 

Printing  Material  and 

Machinery 

Its  mission  is  to  keep  the  printer  apprised  of  all  that  is 
up-to-date.  If  he  does  not  need  at  once  anything  it  may 
contain,  it  is  very  possible  that  he  may  need  to  refer  to  it 
later,  either  for  his  own  satisfaction  to  demonstrate 
something  to  a  customer. 

Keep  in  Mind  The  Fact 

that  we  print  only  enough  Type -Founders  to  cover  our 
lists,  therefore  we  cannot  send  duplicate  copies. 


POINT  BORDER   NO.   421 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Pastel  Lightface 


for  Circular  Work 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


22A  44a      6  Point  Pastel  Lightface    1?16  lbs,  $2.00 

TRY  OUR  HOME  COOKED  LUNCH 

Only  Pure  First  Class  Dairy  Butter  Used  Here 

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15  A   26  a     12  Point  Pastel  Lightface   3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

PUBLIC  AUCTION 
Household  65  Furniture 


19A  39a       8  Point  Pastel  Lightface    VA  lbs.,  $2.25 

ROBINS  CARRIAGE  WORKS 

Maker  of  High  Grade  Buggies  Only 

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17  A  34a     10  Point  Pastel  Lightface   3'-i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

MERCHANT  TAILORS 
Suits  Cleaned  42  or  Repaired 


9A  18a 


18  Point  Pastel  Lightface 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


SEVEN  GROCERY  STORES 
Hove  Special  Automobile  98  Delivery 


BEGINNING  AND  GROWTH 


OF 


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CHICAGO 


T^HE  present  site  now  Chicago  was 
first  discovered  by  white  men  in 
1673,  when  Joliet  and  Marquette,  com- 
ing from  the  French  settlements  at 
Montreal,  traversed  the  Great  Lakes 
and  explored  the  region  about  the 
head  of  Lake  Michigan,  giving  the 
name  Joliet  to  the  site  now  occupied 
by  the  city  of  that  name. 

JOHN  KINZIE 

Was  the  first  white  citizen  of  Chicago 


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VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.  59,  40C 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.  2,  40C 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


510 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Pastel  Lightface 


in  Circular  Work 


Electrical  Supplies,  Pianos  and 
Musical  Instruments,  Furniture, 
Drugs,  Jewelers  and   Opticians 


As  a  Producing  Center 

For  Pianos  and  other  Musical  Instruments,  Chicago 
occupies  a  very  high  place.  As  a  headquarters  of 
supply  in  this  line  for  a  Mery  large  territory  around 
Chicago,  this  market  is,  of  course,  pre-eminent. 

Jewelry 

belonging  to  luxuries,  would  be  the  first  to  respond  to 
any  depression  in  general  business.  This  trade  is  more 
largely  influenced  by  the  degree  of  fashion  than  al- 
most any  other  line. 

Chicago  is  by  far  the  greatest 

Producer  of  Telephones 

in  the  country,  and  in  general  electric  supplies,  some 
of  the  largest  concerns  in  the  world  are  located  here 

As  a  Publishing  Center 

Chicago  ranks  high  and  the  volume  of  business  is  in- 
^  creasing  every  year. 


^ 


THE  CENTER  OF  INDUSTRY 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


511 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


LINING  RACINE 


CIRCULAR 


Jr 


Weights  and  Prices  Kive"  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Lin 


8  Point  Lining  Racine  Circular 
21 A  40a  2M  lbs.,  $2.25 

NU-nBERLESS  MULTITUDES 

Crowds  of  Patriotic  Subjects  Attended 

Coronation  of  the  Queen  of  the  /*\ay 

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12  Point  Lining  Racine  Circular 
16  A  30a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

POULTRY  rARA\ 

Incubators  Opened  Great 

Profitable  9  Business 


10  Point  Lining  Racine  Circular 
ISA  36a  3%  lbs.,  $2.50 

riNE  WHEAT  riELDS 

Emigrants  Discover  Wonderful 

Adaptibiiity  of  New  Territory 

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14  Point  Lining  Racine  Circular 
12A  25a  45/4  lbs.,  $3.05 

WINTER  HOME 

Beautiful  Place  in  the 

South  of  8  Mexico 


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With  the  Opening  of  our  Portiere  Street  Room 

we  shall  have  ample  facilities  to  satisfactorily  display  our 

Especially  Designed  Lines  of  Exclusive 

WALL  PAPERS 
CURTAINS  AND  PORTIERES 

in  addition  we  will  display 

An  Entirely  New  Line  of  Bric-a-brac,  Artware 

and  Pinchwood  Pottery,  Torelgn  Glass 

and  /Aetal  Goods  Japanese  Novelties 

PAINTINGS  AND  PRINTS 


One  hundred  ninety-eight  Portiere  Street 


Seventy  Card  Street 


VOGUE  ORNAMENT  NO.    124,    75C 


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BARNHART   BROS.  A.  SPINDLER'S 


512 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


AUTHORS 


ROMAN  BOLD 


Weights  given  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


25  A  50a        5  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold       1  lb.,  $2.00 

SOUND  BUSINESS  WELL  MANAGED  WITH  REASONABLE 

Capital  to  Conduct  it  Operated  Under  Conservative  Principles  Presents  the 

Most  Staple  and  Paying  Form  of  Investment  Combination  Necessary 

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19A  38a    10  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold   2%  lbs.,  $2.50 

REGULAR  TRADE  DISCOUNT 

Best  Holiday  Goods  in  Leather  and  Metal 

Novelties  Made  36  for  Every  Season 


23  A  44a    6  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold     1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

LADIES  IN  THIS  VICINITY  AND  SURROUNDING 

Towns  are  Cordially  Invited  to  Visit  and  Examine  Our 

Elaborate  Showing  of  Parisian  Designed  Costumes 

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20A  40a    8  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold     2^6  lbs.,  $2.25 

AMSTERDAM  EMPORIUM  OPENED 

Wish  to  Announce  the  Arrival  and  Reduction 

Special  Importation  28  of  Chinese  Silks 


12  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold 


3M  lbs.,  $2.75 


FAMOUS  SAINT  CHARLES  EUROPEAN  HOTEL  REMODELED 

Most  Comfortable  Hotel  Adjacent  to  Lake  Commands  Beautiful  Scenery 

Elegantly  Furnished  Throughout  98  Handsome  Passenger  Elevators 


14  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold 


AH  lbs.,  $3.00 


RAREST  OPPORTUNITIES  OFFERED  NEXT  WEEK 

Splendid  English  Porcelain  Offered  at  Extraordinary  Prices 

Complete  Dinner  Sets  of  76  Our  Open  Stock  Patterns 


16  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold 


4X  lbs.,  $3.00 


DESIRABLE  FOR  HOME  FURNISHING 

Intensely  Interesting  Group  of  Sterling  and  Unusual 

Bargains  Appropriate  54  for  Wedding  Presents 


18  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


HAND  PAINTED  CROCKERY  STORES 

Elegant  Hand  Painted  China  Rich  Cut  Glass  Ware 

Finest  Lamps  Clocks  32  and  Japanese  Goods 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


512a 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


AUTHORS  c^^s  ROMAN  BOLD 


Welzhts  eiven  are  Approximate.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


24  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


SOUNDING  RUSE  FOR  CORNET 

Christmas  Enjoyments  of  Small  Boys 

Older  People  2  Become  Nervous 

5  A  9a  30  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 

INDUSTRIOUS  WORKERS     ^ 
Should  Receive  3  Promotions 

4A  8a  36  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold  8K  lbs..  $5.10  •^ 

SUPERIOR  FINISH 
Great  Men  8  of  the  Times 

4A  6a  42  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold  10^6  lbs.,  $6.25 

DEMONS  BENCH 
Mysterious  8  Feature 

3  A  6a  48  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold  1 2 J^  lbs.,  $7.50 

DINE  ON  BIRD 
Favored  4  Turkeys 

BARNHART  BROTHERS  &  SPINDLER'S  512b  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


AUTHORS  €^K3  ROMAN  BOLD 


Weights  sriven  are  Approximate.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


54  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold  13V6  lbs.,  $8.10 


CONCOURSE 
Boston  2  Gardens 


60  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold  15^6  lbs.,  $9.10 


DEPOSITION 
Radio  3  Sulpho 


72  Point  Authors  Roman  Bold  16  lbs.,  $9.30 


KINGFISH 
Miller  7  Dead 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  512c  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


AUTHORS 


OLD  STYLE 


Weigrhts  given  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


22  A  44a  5  Point  Authors  Old  Style  1  lb.,  $2.00 

BOND   TRADE  TAKING   STOCK.  MARKET  TINGE 

Successful  Salesmen  Are  Those  Who  Make  Profits  on  Fluctuations 

Rapid  Bond  Buying  Movement  Attracts  Many  Followers 

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21  A  40a         8  Point  Authors  Old  Style       2^  lbs.,  $2.25 

LABORERS  TO  GET  PENSION 

Sewer  Workmen  Must  File  Applications  Today 

Celebrates  Occasion  46  Without  Friends 

16A  32a         12  Point  Authors  Old  Style     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

PRODUCTION  SUCCESS 

Proceeds  For  Many  Worthy  Poor 

Christmas  Feast  20  for  Waifs 


22  A  44  a  6  Point  Authors  Old  Style     1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

POULTRY  SHOW  ATTRACTS  CROWDS 

Interest  in  Breeds  Shown  in  Large  Sale  of  Young  Birds 

Give  Demonstrations  on  Fine  Poultry  Raising 

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20  A  40a  9  Point  Authors  Old  Style      2Vi  lbs.,  $2.50 

MEDICINE  WORKS  MIRACLES 

Famous  Physician  Discovers  Compound 

Saves  Lives  on  13  Train  Incurables 

18A  36a        10  Point  Authors  Old  Style      3^4  lbs.,  $2.50 

SURVIVAL  OF  THE  FITTEST 

Barnharts  Superior  Copper  Mixed  Type 

Has  Outlived  All  95  Other  Makes 


14A  28a  14  Point  Authors  Old  Style  4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

AN  EXTRAORDINARY  FLOWER  EXHIBITION 

Conservatory  of  Music  Beautiful  Mass  of  Blooming  Roses 

Some  Classical  Music  by  75  Famous  Street  Musicians 


16  Point  Authors  Old  Style 


4%  lbs.,  $3.00 


COMMANDING  CRACK  REGIMENTS 

When  the  Nation  Mourns  Demise  of  Noted  Warrior 

Funeral  Procession  63  are  Largest  in  History 


9A  17a 


18  Point  Authors  Old  Style 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


BOOMING  LAND  ADVERTISING 

Rural  Newspapers  Gain  Headway  Everywhere 

Cleaning  Up  For  96  New  Office  Material 


6A  11a 


24  Point  Authors  Old  Style 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


MASTER  POTTERS  HERE 

Exhibits  Shown  at  the  Art  Institute 

Unique  Clean  82  and  Inspiring 


BARNHART  BROTHERS  &  SPINDLER'S 


519d 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


AUTHORS   c^^fe^   OLD  STYLE 


Weights  given  are  Approximate.   Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


30  Point  Authors  Old  Style  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


NOURISHING  BABIES 
Our  Armored  58  Battleships 


36  Point  Authors  Old  Style  8'/l6  lbs.,  $5.00 


MODERN  KNIGHTS 
African  73  Opportunity 


42  Point  Authors  Old  Style  10^  lbs.,  $6.25 


SWITCH  BOARD 
Printing  24  Material 


Point  Authors  Old  Style  WA  lbs.,  $7.50 


KINGS  MOTTO 
Grand  58  Canyon 


AUTHORS  OLD  STYLE  AUXILIARIES 

USED  EFFECTIVELY  WITH  AUTHORS  OLD  STYLE 


CGJNORS&auM?G) 


5  Point,  6  type  each $0.20 

6  Point,  5  type  each 20 

8  Point,  6  type  each 25 

9  Point,  5  type  each 25 

10  Point,  5  type  each 30 


12  Point,  4  type  each $0.35 

14  Point,  4  type  each 40 

16  Point,  4  type  each 45 

18  Point,  4  type  each 50 

24  Point,  3  type  each 50 

Font  contains  Characters  1  to  15  inclusive 


30  Point,  3  type  each ;.$0.rO 

36  Point,  3  type  each 1.00 

42  Point,  2  type  eacn 1.25 

48  Point,  2  type  each 1.50 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  512e  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


ADSTYLE 


ITALIC 


Weights  given  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


21 A  40a  6  Point  Adstyle  Italic        1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

ONLY  WHOLESALE  CAN  MANUFACTURER 

Factory  and  Salesroom  Nineteen  Hundred  Pine  Street 

1234567S90 

18A  37a  10  Point  Adstyle  Italic       3'/i6  Its.,  $2.S0 

MONEY  MADE  ON  EXCHANGE 
General  Brokers  93  Security  Boulevard 

9A  17a  18  Point  Adstyle  Italic        4%  lbs.  $3.25 

ESTABLISHMENT 
Cloudton  27  Reporter 


21  A  42a  8  Point  Adstyle  Italic         2K  lbs.,  $2.2S 

TWENTY  MILLION  SILVER  DOLLARS 

Expended  for  the  Magnificent  Theatre  Building 

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16 A  32  a  12  Point  Adstyle  Italic        3K  lbs.,  $2.75 

HOME  GROWN  MELONS 
Domestic  and  54  Foreign  Fruits 

13A  26a  14  Point  Adstyle  Italic         4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

ONE  SUBSCRIPTION 
Dextertown  68  Enterprise 


6A  10a 


24  Point  Adstyle  Italic 


S^'^  lbs.,  $3.50 


DEARBORN  PARK  ORCHESTRA 
Concerts  During  82  Summer  Months 


30  Point  Adstyle  Italic 


ty%  lbs.,  $4.25 


BUILDING  INSPECTORS 
Governments  2  Conservation 


36  Point  Adstyle  Italic 


8'/^  lbs.,  $5.00 


LONDON  BRIDGE 
Childhood  3  Recreation 


4A  6a 


42  Point  Adstyle  Italic 


10%  lbs.,  $6.25 


COMMON  FRUIT 
Resident  4  Members 


BARNHART  BROTHERS  &  SPINDLER'S 


51 2f 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ADSTYLE  c^^^  ITALIC 


Weiehts  eivcD  are  Approximate.    Cast  on  Unilorm  Line. 


48  Point  Adstyle  Italic  n%  lbs.,  $7.S0 


SUBURBANITE 
Deserts  6  Country 

3A  5a  54  Point  Adstyle  Italic  HM  lbs.,  $8.70 

CONSUMERS 
Market  5  Report 


60  Point  Adstyle  Italic  15%  lbs.,  $9.50 


MIXTURES 
Shade  8  Cords 


72  Point  Adsyle  Italic  17  lbs,.  $9.85 


HIGHEST 
Bank  9  Slide 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  512g  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


OLIVER    C^a^^    PRINTYPE 


Weights  given  are  Approximate.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


7A  35a  3%  lbs.,  $2.7S  12  Point  Oliver  Printype  16A  81  a  8!/f6  lbs.,  $6.00 

These  three  lines  are  printed  direct  from  type. 
The  same  face  is  used  in  the  letter  "below,  printed 
through  silk  to  give  it  the  ribbon  effect. 

Justifiers  sold  in  1  and  5  lb.  fonts,  at  54  cents  per  lb. 


To  the  Printing  Trade: 

This  is  the  much-wanted  OLIVER  PRINTYPE. 

As  the  name  indicates  it  is  made  to  match  and 
does  exactly  match  one  of  the  latest  and  most  popular 
faces  used  on  the  Oliver  Typewriter. 

The  type  is  not  cut  for  direct  printing,  but  is 
designed  for  printing  thru  silk  thus  sriving  the  ribbon 
effect. 

To  print  thru  ribbon  is  but  a  little  more  diffi- 
cult than  to  print  direct  from  type'*  few  can  detect 
the  difference  between  regular  typewriting  arid  circu- 
lars printed  from  this  type.   In  any  case  the  Oliver 
will  make  a  most  effective  circular.,, 

Wlien  your  form  is  ready  to  lock  spread  a  piece  of 
China  silk  bver  its  face,  tuck  the  edges  down  into  the 
furniture  and  lock  them  up  Avith  the' form;  the  silk  > 
need  not  be  tight;  a  little  looseness  makes  the  slight 
blur  of  the  original;  the  form  is  printed  thru  the 
silk. 

Use  only  new  process  ink;  we  can  supply  it;  use 
rollers  that  have  never  taken  other  ink;  do  not  wash 
them  or  use  them  for  other  purposes. 

Try  it  and  ypu  will  find  plenty  of  work  waiting 
you. 

Yours  truly, 

BARNIIART   BROTHERS   &   SPINDLER. 


BARNHART  BROTHERS  &  SPINDLER'S  512h  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING   TYPE     C^ffliil^>^     WRITER   NO.    1 


Weiffhts  and  Prices  jfiven  are  Approximate;  see  pasre  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Une. 


9  A  44  a  2 Ji  lbs.,  $2.25                                                   8  Point  Lining  Typewriter  No.  1  18  A  80  a  3%  lbs.,  $4.00 

The  following  letter  is  set  in  8  point  Lining  Typewriter  No.  1  and 
printed  direct  from  type. 

Justifiers  sold  in  1  and  5  lb.  fonts,  at  68  cents  per  lb. 


May  21,  1906 
Babcock  Printing  Press  Mfg.  Co., 
New  London,  Conn. 

Gentlemen: 

That  I  should  have  purchased  my  fifth  Optimus  press  from  you,  with 
four  in  use,  seems  sufficient  answer  to  your  recent  inquiry.  Nevertheless, 
I  will  enter  into  particulars,  as  it  is  that  I  infer  you  desire. 

When,  nine  years  ago,  I  bought  my  first  Optimus,  anS  the  first 
cylinder  press  I  ever  owned,  I  had  difficulty  in  deciding  which  of  the 
several  presented  to  me  offered  the  most  for  my  money.  I  did  not  know  as 
much  about  printing  machines  then  as  I  think  I  do  now.  I  could  not  afford 
to  experiment,  for  which  I  had  neither  time  nor  money,  especially  money.   I 
remember  I  considered  carefully  and  conservatively  every  claim  made  by  all. 
Being  "taken"  with  the  delivery  of  the  Optimus  I  gave  the  order  to  you.   I 
think  that"  that  was  the  point  I  then  considered  most  striking  and  valuable 
about  the  press,  for  I  was  intending  to  do  a  line  of  very  nice  cut  work,  'and 
your  manner  of  delivering  the  sheet  pleased  me  as  offering  the  cleanest  way 
of  accomplishing  the  purpose. 

Whatever  doubts  I  may  have  had  nine  years  ago  about  buying,  do  not 
possess  me  now.   Practical  experience  for  that. length  of  time  has  convinced 
me  of  the  value  and  dependability  of  the  Optimus  in  other  things  than  its 
delivery.   In  two  very  important^, points,  its  driving  motion  and  its  eccen- 
tric cylinder  lift,  I  believe  it  embraces  in  the  simplest  forms  that  which 
is  most  desirable  for  the  purposes.  My  first  press  was  among  the  early  ones 
with  the  ball  and  socket  motion,  and  though  this  machine,  a  No .  6,  has  been 
in  continuous  use  it  has  given  no  trouble  whatever.   So  far  as  I  can  see 
its  reverse  is  as  smooth  and  easy  as  the  latest  press  put  in;  it  is  absolute 
in  register,  and  recently  on  a  long  run  we  drove  it  considerably  beyond  its 
guaranteed  speed  for  five  consecutive  days.   It  has  lost  none  of  its  pro- 
ductive power  in  any  direction.   We  unhesitatingly  give  it  the  run  of  the 
forms,  and  have  no  reason  to  discriminate  against  it  in  any  way. 

At  one  time  I  did  not  think  it  possible  for  any  machinery  to  grow 
better  as  it  grew  older  in  use.   I  know  it  is  not  theoretically  sound,  and 
it  may  not  be  practically;  but  I  often  think  my  Optimus  presses  are  getting 
better  and  better.   My  pressman  seems  of  the  same  opinion.   We  cannot 
account  for  it;  yet  we  think  we  obtain  daily  evidence  of  this  fact. 

If  I  were  not  fully  satisfied  I  would  have  bought  some  other  ma- 
chine. I  have  investigated  others  closely  at  times  with  this  in  view;  but 
have  found  none  offering  as  much  as  I  already  possessed  in  the  Optimus. 
Your  later  presses  have  some  minor  improvements  that  are  valuable,  and  are 
marked  advances  over  the  first  I  bought;  but  I  am  pleased  to  see  that  the 
main  principles  and  features  are  the  same  in  all. 

I  am,  therefore,  satisfied  to  buy  the  Optimus  because  I  believe  it 
unequaled;  because  it  has  proved  a  profitable  thing  to  do,  and  because  you 
have  treated  me  to  a  square  deal  every  time. 

Very  truly  yours, 

Wm.  D.  Dunn. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  513  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING    CaiMK^    ELITE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


9A  43a3'/6  lbs.,  $2.50  10  Point  Linine;  Elite  16  A  90  a  6^^6  lbs.,  $5.00 

These  three  lines  are  printed  direct  from  type.   The  same  face 
is  used  in  the  letter  below,  printed  through  silk  to  give  it  the 
ribbon  effect. 

Justifiers  sold  in  1  and  5  lb.  fonts,  at  60  cents  per  lb. 


The   Foruiii  n-inting   Co.,  June    2i,    I^Od 

Fargo  N.  D. 
Gentlemen :- 

We  appreciate  what  you  say  in  your  letter  of  the  17th.  and  no 
one  appreciates  more  than  we  do  loyalty  and  friendship.   Mr.  Joe 
M.  Chappel,  met  the  writer  in  New  York  sometime  ago  and  told  this 
little  story: -  "I  was  a  kid;  I  had  aspirations  to  become  a  great 
newspaper  man.   I  had  no  money,  but  my  character  was  good;  I  knew  I 
was  honest.   With  blithe  heart,  therefore,  I  wended  my  way  to  your 
St.  Paul  house,  stated  my  case  and  was  kindly  advised  by  them  that 
if  I  had  not  any  money  it  v;as  not  a  good  thing  to  contract  a  debt 
and  go  into  business,  that  I  had  better  get  some  money  first.   It 
nearly  broke  my  heart.   I  went  to  the  hotel  and  shed  bitter  tears. 
Then  I  braced  myself  up  and  said  try  again,  and  I  went  to  your  com- 
petitor and  he  said,  'Why  certainly;  .we  will  start  you  in  business 
and. lend  you  money  and  let  you  take  your  time  to  pay  it.'  *And  then 
^e  took  me  out  and  gave  me  a  dinner  and  paid  50  cents  for  it,  by 
gosh,  and  gave  a  tip  of  a  dime  to  the  waiter,  and  I  thought  I  was  in 
the  hands  of  millionaires  and  that  ray  future  was  bright  and  rosy. 

Many  times  after  that'  I  concluded  that  the  advice  of  your  con- 
cern was  sound,  for  I  had  a  hard  row  to  hoe,  with  many  discourage- 
ments, mostly  up-hill  work,  nearly  ruin,  and  if  I  had  not  had  good 
luck  and  good  health  I  would  have  been  ruined,  but  for  years  I  laid 
it  up  against  you  that  you  would  not  trust  me  without  any  collat- 
eral.  Now,  however,  I  see  that  it  would  have  been  unfair  to  you  and 
unfair  to  me  if  you  had  done  it.   It  is  not  the  right  thing  to  do. 
I  should  resent  it  if  you  started  a  competitor  against  me  who  had 
not  any  money,  i.e.,  if  you  went  into  business  as  ray  competitor.  You 
would  be  doing  me  an  injustice,  and  every  other  legitimate  printer. 
It  was  a  personal  accommodation  at  the  time,  but  it  was  a  bad  busi- 
ness policy.   I  recognize  now  that  you  were  right  and  he  was  wrong 
and  I  prefer  the  right  man  to  the  wrong  man,  therefore  you  get  my 
business.   I  paid  up  the  little  debt  and  the  dinner  and  the  tip  many 
times  over;  in  fact  I  paid  dreadful  usurious  rates  for  them.  We 
both  gambled  and  both  won, but  it  was  a  gambler's  game  nevertheless." 

That  is  our  case.  We  believe  we  are  doing  the  right  thing 
to-day  in  not  starting  competitive  houses  against  you--houses  that 
have  not  sufficient  capital  to  do  business.   It  has  always  been  our 
principle,  so  that  if  you  owe  our  competitor  something  for  having 
started  you,  you  owe  us  a  great  deal  for  not  having  started  others 
against  you.   Isn't  that  a  fair  statement  of  the  case  and  on  that 
basis  don't  you  think  you  could  spare  us  apart  of  your  trade  at 
least? 

Yours  truly, 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  514  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SMITH  PREMIER  C^^^^  STANDARD  NO.  1 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


7  A  35  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75  12  Point  Smith  Premier  Standard  No.  1  17A  80a  8^  lbs.,  $6.00 

These  three  lines  are  printed,  direct  from  type. 
The  same  face  Is  used  In  the  letter  below,  printed 
through  silk  to  give  It  the  rlloloon  effect. 


lustifiers  sold  in  1  and  5  lb.  fonts,  at  54  cents  per  lb. 


March  28,  1906 
Messrs.  Bronson  &  Sanbron, 

Middlesex,  Ind. 

Gentlemen: 

Printing  an  Irnitation  typewritten  letter  is  little 
more  trouble  than  ordinary  printing.   It  is  a  growing 
specialty,  as  is  shown  by  one  Chicago  man  who  does  this 
work  and  nothing  else.   He  began  some  years  ago  with  one 
man  and  weekly  expenses  of  |25.00.  Now  he  employs  160, 
and  his  weekly  pay  roll  alone  is  over  $1500.00,  and 
growing. 

The  imitation  can  be  so  well  done  that  not  many 
will  detect  it;  and  even  if  known  to  be  counterfeit  it 
is  yet  a  more  effective  circular  than  the  one  printed  in 
ordinary  type. 

When  your  form  is  ready  to  be  locked  up,  spread  a 
piece  of  -China  silk  over  its  face,  tucking  the  edges 
down  into  the  furniture  and  locking  them  up  with  the 
form.   Silk  need  not  be  tight.   A  little  looseness  gives 
more  of  the  almost  imperceptible  blur  that  marks  the 
original.   The  for-m,  of  course,  is  printed  through  the 
silk,  the  rollers  inking  the  silk  and  not  the  type.   If 
you  want  a  heavier  effect  use  two  thicknesses  of  silk. 

Copying  ink  will  not  do.   A  new  process  ink  ie 
necessary.   Use  rollers  that  have  never  been  covered  by 
any  other  ink.  When  used  with  process  ink  rollers 
should  never  be  used  for  any  other  purpose,  and  should 
never  be  washed. 

A  little  experimenting  will  open  up  a  new  and 
profitable  business  for  you. 

Yours  truly, 

BARNHART  EROS.  &  SPINDLER 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  515  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING  CALIGRAPH  C^^^    NUMBER  TWO 


Weights  and  Prices  eiven  are  Approximate;  see  pagre  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


7  A  35  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75  12  Point  Lininft  Caligraph  No.  2  VASiaSYs  lbs.,  $6.00 

The  following  letter  is  set  in  12  point  Lining- 
Caligraph  No.  2.  and  printed  direct  from  type. 

Justifiers  sold  in  1  and  5  lb.  fonts,  at  54  cents  per  lb. 


January  2,  1906 
Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 


Gentlemen 


Chicago,  Ills 


I  have  been  a  customer  of  your  house  for  fifteen 
years;  I  have  traded  with  you  in  preference  to  all 
others.   Do,  you  know  why?  Well  1^11  satisfy  your 
curiosity. 

I  have  discovered  that  you  fill  orders,  not 
only  with  the  best  type  and  material  and  machinery, 
but  that  you  fill  them  with  such  promptness  and  care 
that  an  error  or  a  delay  is  something  almost  unheard 
of;  certainly  it  is  something  that  I  have  almost  never 
experienced  in  my  dealings  with  you. 

Last  Tuesday  I  had  a  hurry  order  which  came  in 
at  3  p.  m.   It  must  be  delivered  to  the  customer  the 
next  evening;  upon  starting  the  work  I  found  to  my 
dismay  that  I  was  unable  to  do  the  work  because  I 
lacked  two  fonts  of  type,  and  some  special  brass  rule. 
I  called  you  up  tpld  you  of  my  dilemma  and  at  8 
o'clock  the  next  morning  you  landed  the  material  in 
my  office.   I  now  have  a  happy  customer  and  his 
sovereigns  are  in  my  breeches  pockets.   It  was  your 
usual  way. 

I  have  had  printing  offices  in  various  parts  of 
the  country  and  have  had  occasion  to  order  from 
various  branches  of  your  house.   In  every  case  I  have 
found  the  branches  like  the  main  house  prompt,  exact 
and  intelligent.   And  that's  why  I  trade  with  you. 

Gratefully  yours, 

THE  COAKLEY  PUBLISHING  CO. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  516  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING    ^<^Bir>^    YOST 


Weisrhts  and  Prices  trlven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  UnttBRn  Line. 


8  A  35  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75  12  Point  Lining  Yost  18  A  83  a  8^  lbs.,  $6.00 

The  following  le"b-ter  Is  set.  In  12  point,  Lining  Yost, 
and  printed  direct,  from  t.ype. 

Justifiers  sold  in  1  and  5  lb.  fonts,  at  54  cents  per  lb. 


August,  24,  1905 

Barnhart,  Bros.  &  Splndler 
Chicago,  Ills. 

Gent/lemen:- 

We  have  In  our  prlnt,lng  office  t,he  following 
supplies:  1575  pounds  of  your  Superior  Copper-Mixed  Point- 
Line,  Point-Set  and  Point-Body  hody  type;  325  fonts  of 
your  Uniform-line  Job  tyi)e;  210  pounds  of  your  brass  rule; 
800  pounds,  more  or  less  of  your  leads,  slugs  and  metal 
furniture;  one  No.  7,  four-roller  Babcock  Optlmus  Press; 
one  No.  4,  Babcock  Standard  Press;  two  Chandler  &  Price 
Gordon  Presses;  two  Challenge  Gordon  Presses;  one  28  1/2 
Inch  Reliance  Paper  Cutter;  one  Hamilton  Upright  Engine; 
Sliver  Gloss  Steel  Electric-Welded  Chases  Including  full 
sets  for  each  job  press,  and  a  complete  equipment  of 
Hamilton's  Wood  Goods,  Cabinets  and  Furniture. 

We  don't  want  to  sell  them;  we  want  to  keep  them  and 
get  more.  Elvery  article  above  mentioned  we  have  bought 
of  you,  and  every  article  Is  a  money-maker;  with  two 
trifling  exceptions  we  have  never  had  a  complaint  to  make 
of  anything  you  sold  us  or  any  service  you  gave  us,  and  In 
those  cases  you  so  promptly. and  heartily  "made  good"  that 
we  were  almost  ashamed  of  our  complaints.  Anyway  your 
gopds  and  your  ways  have  tied  us  to  you  for  all  time;  and 
In  this  thanksgiving  season  we  are  moved  to  write  you  this 
letter  of  good  will  and  to  say  that  if  we've  never  said  It 
before  we  have  nevertheless  felt  thankful  to  you  for  all 
the  good  you  have  done  us. 

Sincerely  yours, 

HARMONY  PRINTING  CO. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  517  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


LINING  OLIVER  C&m^m>^    NUMBER  THREE 


Weisrhts  and  Prices  iriven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


7  A  36  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75                                                     12  Point  Lining  Oliver  No.  3  •       16  A  80  a  8^  lbs.,  $6.00 

These  three  lines  are  printed  direct  from  type. 

The  same  face  is  used  in  the  letter  below,  printed 
through  silk  to  give  it  the  ribbon- effect. 

Justifiers  sold  in  1  and  5  lb.  fonts,  at  54  cents  per  lb. 


April  14,  1906 
The  Nealy-Beaumont  Company 

Eastwood 
Dear  Sirs:- 

In  reply  to  your  inquiry  of  recent  date,  regarding 
chases,  our  Electric-Welded  chases  made  of  Silver-Gloss 
steel  will  do  away  with  the  trouble  you  call  attention 
to.   For  color  printing  where  a  perfect  register  is  a 
matter  of  utmost  importance,  the  Electric-Welded  chase 
bridges  the  difficulty  so  often  present  in  chases  of  the 
old  pounded  together  style.   Possibly  a  comparison 
between  the  old  (hammered  together  variety)  and  the  new 
(Electric-Welded  product)  methods  of  manufacture  will 
convince  you  of  the  superiority  of  the  Electric-Welded 
chase  when  made  of  Silver-Gloss  steel.   The  forge,  the 
anvil,  the  hammer,  and  the  smithy's  strong  arm  were  the 
ne-'^'  ^^-^ry  factors  in  the  manufacture  of  the  chase  made 
be     the  introduction  of  the  Electric-Welded.   The 
uneven  heat  of  the  forge  and  the  uncertain  blow  of  the 
hammer  in  the  old,  has  in  the  new  way  been  superseded  by 
the  gradually  increased  heat  of  the  electric  current, 
and  the  lever  controlled  pressure,  both  of  which  are 
scientifically,  combined  in  the  modern  electric  welding 
forge.   Only  by  the  latter  method  is  it  possible  to 
produce  a  perfect  chase;  one  that  is  square  inside  and 
out;  one  that  will  lay  flat;  one  in  which  type  will  not 
work  up. 

Under  separate  cover  we  are  sending  you  our  latest 
chase  pamphlet,  in  which  will  be  found  full  information 
as  to  size,  prices,  etc. 

Hoping  to  be  favored  with  an  order  from  you  at  an 
early  date,  we  beg  to  remain, 

Yours  very  truly, 

Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  618  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


( 


LINING  REMINGTON  '^^■1^  NUMBER  SEVEN 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniform  Une. 


7  A  35  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75  12  Point  Lining  Remington  No.  7  15  A  80  a  8H  lbs.,  $6.00 

These  three  lines  are  printed  direct  from  type.  The 
same  fa^^e  is  used  in  the  letter  "below,  printed  through 
silk  to  give  it  the  ribbon  effect. 

Justifiers  sold  in  1  and  5  lb.  fonts,  at  54  cents  per  lb. 


Dean-Hicks  Printing  Co.,  Feb.  10,  1906 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Gentlemen: 

Concerning  your  letter  referring  to  ours  of  the  20th. 

To  make  an  excavation  costs  time  and  money.  The 
larger  the  hole  the  more  it  costs,  and  the  less  chance 
for  its  being  filled  quickly  or  easily. 

In  type  the  excavation  is  the '"countt^r  3 .  ir.u  u^^bper 
it  is  the  better  for  the  printer,  and  the  more  it  costs 
the  type-founder.   It  cannot  be  filled  readily  with  lint 
from  paper,  sediment  from  ink  and  washing  liquids,  and 
dust  and  dirt  from  every  source. 

Being  deep-cut  there  is  opportunity  for  the  face  of 
the  letter  to  wear  down  considerably  before  it  will 
begin  to  show  indistinctly  as  a  blotch.   The  shallow 
counter,  as  the  small  hole,  is  filled  quickly  and  easily; 
and  often  this  sort  of  type  is  rendered  useless  by  the 
filled  counter  when  the  face  itself  is  little  worn. 
High  shoulders  accompany  the  shallow  counter,  and  these 
are  apt  to  show  on  paper,  as  you  have  sometimes  seen. 

Deep-cut  type  is  necessary  not  only  for  maximum 
service  when  it  itself  is  used  on  the  press,  but  is  even 
more  essential  when  electros  and  stereos  are  made  from 
it.   In  these  it  duplicates  itself,  and  gives  the  deep 
shells  and  matrices  needed  in  good  and  fast  presswork. 

Deep-cut  type--  and  that  is  our  type  --  is  best  for 
every  use.   Type  possesses  no  quality  more  important 
than  this.  It  means  longest  wear,  good  plates,  good 
presswork.   It  saves  at  every  turn;  and  were  we  to 
charge  a  considerable  percentage  more  than  we  do,  ours 
would  still  be  cheapest.   We  furnish,  too,  the  most 
durable  metal  known,  with  point-line,  point-set  and 
point-body,  supporting  faces  that  are  artistic  and 
handsomely  useful. 

Respectfully  yours, 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER. 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  519  QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LINING  REMINGTON  C^^^^j    NUMBER  SIX 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Uniiorm  LJne. 


7  A  36  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75  12  Point  Lining  Remington  No.  6  16  A  85  a  854  lbs.,  $6.00 

The  following  letter  is  set  in  12  Point  Lining 
Remington  No.  6  and  printed  direct  from  type. 

Justifiers  sold  in  1  and  S  lb.  fonts,  at  54  cents  per  lb. 


April  14,  1906 


Mr.  Morgan  L.  Wrightley, 

Compliance,  Ohio. 
Dear  Sir: 

You  ask  concerning  the  term  "Superior  Copper 
Mixed"  employed  to  distinguish  the  quality  of  our  type 
metal. 

It  came  about  quite  spontaneously  years  ago  when 
we  had  ended  our  primary  experiments  to  discover  an 
alloy  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  type  that  would  be 
more  durable  and  better  than  any  known.   When,  with  much 
money  and  time  we  had  accomplished  this,  it  came  as 
naturally  as  breathing  to  call  the  result  "Superior 
Copper  Mixed"  Type  Metal. 

As  you  know,  ordinary  type  metal  is  an  alloy  of 
lead,  antimony  and  tin.   These  can  be  mixed  in  many  pro- 
portions.  Each  mixture  will  give  a  different  metal,  and 
each  will  have  a  wearing  quality  at  variance  with  the 
others.   Our  experiments  discovered  those  proportions  of 
these  metals  giving  highest  result  in  durability,  and  to 
these  we  added  Copper  to  give  even  greater  tenacity  and 
wear  resistance. 

We  make  the  best  type  metal  known.   We  make  it 
uniformly  and  all  the  time.   It  is  a  very  Superior 
metal,  and  is  Copper  Mixed. 

Respectfully  yours, 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  580  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Lin.    Remington 


Number    Two 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


6 A  35a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


12  Point  Lining  Remington  No.  2 


15  A  80a  8'/f6  lbs.,  $6.00 


Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 

Chicago ,  111 . 


June  1 1 ,  1906 


Dear  Sirs  : 


When  I 

ago ,  your 

for  dealin 

cast  all  y 

in  future 

would  get 

fact,  beca 

casting  fo 

should  cas 

to  me  a  go 

time ,  I  ha 

applaud  my 

excellent 

bought  my  out 
salesman  ment 
g  with  you  an 
our  type  unde 
to  add  to  a  f 
quick  service 
use  I  wouldn' 
undry  ,  perhap 
t  and  forward 
od  reason  for 
ve  had  someth 
good  j udgmen 
argument . 


fit  of  you  nearly  five  years 
ioned  as  one  of  the  reasons 
d  using  your  type  that  you 
r  one  roof;  that  if  I  wanted 
ont  or  to  procure  sorts  I 
from  you  because  of  that 
t  have  to  wait  till  the 
s  located  in  a  distant  city, 
the  supplies.   That  seemed 
giving  you  the  order  at  that 
ing  like  fifty  chances  to 
t  and  to  confirm  your 


In  past  years  I  have  had  bitter  experience  of 
waiting  for  sorts  and  type  and  material,  I  have  lost 
work  and  patience  and  almost  imperiled  my  immortal 
soul  because  of  delays  that  have  followed  orders. 
Since  I  have  traded  with  you  its  been  smooth  sailing 
and  I  do  not  think  I  have  had  just  cause  for 
complaint . 

I  find  that  I  do  not  now  feel  compelled,  as  I 
once  did,  to  lay  in  large  and  unnecessary  stocks  of 
goods  to  provide  for  POSSIBLE  future  wants.   If  I 
need  a  thing  QUICK  I  can  get  it  of  you. 

I  like  that  sort  of  a  thing  and  therefore  I  like 
you  and  I  don't  care  who  knows  it. 

Yours  fraternally 

WILLIAM  B.  TEMPLE. 


Justifiers  sold  in  1  and  5  lb.  fonts,  at  54  cents  per  lb. 
POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  531  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


LINING 


REMINGTON 


Weights  and  Prices  ^ven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


6  A  34a  i'Xi  lbs.,  $2.50 


10  Point  Lining  Remington 


14  A  70a  eVs  lbs.,  $5.00 


Me  s  s  r  s .     Barnh 

Ch  i  ca 
G  en t 1 emen : 

I  use 
hav  i  ng  r  ec  en t 
to  make  a  few 
mach  i  ne  ry  i  n 
ab  i 1 i  ty ;    if 
expe  r  imen t  a 
e  r y  f  r  om  var  i 
bought  severa 
want  to  say  t 
t  o  the  h  i  gh  s 
Cot tr e 1 1  &  Ba 
just  sent  me. 
the  title  of 
proven  wr  e  cks 
prof an  i  ty .   I 
men t  s  says ,  y 
bus  i  ne  s  s  the 
thought  used 
famous ,    Qua  1 
best  man  will 
expe  r  imen t  to 
i  enc  e  is  that 
you  are  furni 
are  sav  i  ng  mo 
it  easier  for 
ment  that  dur 
nearly  10,000 
with  how  many 
wi  thou t  br u  i  s 
selves  for  yo 

I  wen 
the  s  e  th  i  ng  s : 
a  heap  of  old 
that  all  the 
cea 1 i  ng  make  s 
ther  e  in  its 
spots;  that  y 
you  canno  t  r  e 
pay  to  r  ebu  i 1 
r  ebu  i 1 t  it  is 
put  tied,  pa  s  t 

I  1  ik 
justice  to  a 
gives  the  cus 


art  Bros.  &  Spindler, 
go ,  I  1 1 i  no  i  s . 


Feb.  9,  1906 


have  gotten  under 
have  gene  rally 

ts,  failures  and 
your  advertise- 

t h  i  s  par  t  of  your 


d  to  be  in  the  machine  business,  and 
ly  bought  a  press  from  you  am  moved 

reflections.   The  rebuilding  of 
the  proper  way  requires  no  mean 
anyone  doubts  this  statement  let  him 
little  in  buying  second  hand  machin- 
ous  firms  that  overhaul  it.   I  have 
1  machines,  and  without  flattering, 
o  you  that  none  of  them  has  come  up 
tandard  which  you  established  in  the 
bcock  Drum  Cylinder  that  you  have 

The  things  that  I  ' 
overhauled  machines 
,  and  caused  lawsui 
believe,  as  one  of 
ou  have  applied  to 
same  ability  and  conscientious 
in  making  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 
ity  tells!   Quality  Pays!  and  the 
want  the  best;  perhaps  he  will 
find  what  the  best  IS,  but  my  exper- 
in  all  lines  of  printers'  supplies 
shing  the  best  that  can  be  had.   You 
ney  to  the  buyer  and  you  are  making 

him  to  do  business.   'I  saw  a  state- 
ing  the  past  15  years  you  have  sold 
second-hand  machines,  and  I  wonder 
kicks.   You  must  have  come  out 
es  and  with  abundant  credit  to  your - 
u  have  made  10,000  buyers  happy, 
t  thru  your  shop  once  and  noticed 
When  a  press  comes  in  it  looks  like 
iron;  you  put  it  into  a  lye  vat,  so 
grease,  putty,  paint  and  other  con- 
hifts  come  off  and  the  thing  lies 
nakedness,  exposing  all  its  weak 
ou  throw  away  many  a  machine  because 
commend  it  or  because  it  will  not 
d  it;  but  that  when  a  machine  is 

rebuilt,  not  rubbed  up,  slicked  up, 
ed  and  painted  up,  but  rebuilt, 
e  to  tell  you  this,  it  is  simple 
firm  that  does  its  work  right  and 
tomer  a  square  deal. 

Your  s  truly, 

John  N .  Al br  o . 

Justifiers  sold  in  1  and  5  lb.  fonts,  at  60  cents  per  lb. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


5S2 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LINING  TASSO 


NUMBER  2 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Li 


8  Point  Lining  Tasso  No.  2 
21  A  40a  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

EARTHQUAKE  RUINS 

Terrific  Trembling  Demolishes  All 

Business  Blocks  and  Homes 

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10  Point  Lining  Tasso  No.  2 
18  A  36a  S'.ib  lbs.,  $2.50 

POPULAR  BOOKS 

Historical  Novels  Favorites 

Romance  arvd  Adventure 

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ISA  30a  12  Point  Lining  Tasso  No.  2  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

NEWSPAPER  AN  INDEX  TO  HISTORY 
Items  Showing  National  78  Progress  Appear  Hourly 

13  .\  26a  14  Point  Lining  Tasso  No.  2  4^  lbs.,  $3.00 

INTERGHANGE  OF  COMMERCE 
Reciprocity  Tariff  the  23  Greatest  Stimulant 


THE  WOMEN'S  MISSIONARY  GLUB 

GATHEDRAt.GHURGH  OF  M  ISSION  GITY 

Invites  all  Young  Wonnen  of  the  cKurcK  and 
congregation  to  attend  their  regular  annual 

Harvest  Thank  Offering  Meeting 

which  will  be  held  NoVenaber  25th,  1907  in 
the  parlors  of  the  new  cathedral  on  Church 
Street.    We  are  promised  a  fine  program,  a 
supper  and  excellent  music. 
You  are  Urged  to  be  present  that  Evening. 


R.  S.  \J.  P. 


MARY  SMlTH-cJOISES 

Secretary  Arrangements  Gommittee. 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


SS3 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


LEGAL  ITALIC    <^^^    KUMBER  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  I^nifonn  IJne. 


22A  45a  8  Point  Legal  Italic  No,  5  2X  lbs.,  $2.2S 

THIS  AGREEMEXT,  Made  and  entered  into  this  2 1st  day  of  September,  1903, 
by  and  between  William  A.  Goodplayer,  party  of  the  first  part,  and  Charles  U.  Biimactor, 
party  of  the  second  part.  Witnesseth,  that  the  party  of  the  second  part,  in  con- 
sideration of  the  payments  to  be  made  by  the  party  of  the  first  part,  at  the  times 
and  in  the  manner  hereinafter  specified,  and  in  consideration  of  one  dollar  in  hand 
paid,  the  receipt  whereof  is  hereby  acknowledged,  hath  and  do  hereby  engage  and  bind 
unto  the  said  party  of  the  first  part,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  to  render  services  at 
such  Theatres,  Opera  Houses  and  Halls  as  required  by  the  party  of  the  first  part,  in  the 
United  States  or  Canada,  for  any  period  less  than  ten  months,  commencing  September 
26th  at  the  option  of  either  party,  and  said  party  of  the  second  part  hereby  agrees  to 
render  his  services  at  said  Theatres,  Opera  Houses  or  Halls,  in  the  character  of  Skinny 
Muggs,  in  a  correct  and  painstaking  manner,  paying  strict  regard  to  "make-  up"  and 
the  proper  dressing  of  characters  assigned,  furnish  costumes  for  the  same,  and  to  conform 


19A  38a  10  Point  Legal  Italic  No.  5  3!i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

WHEREAS,  a  society  having  been  formed  for  the  promotion  of 
universal  happiness  and  good  will  among  all  classes  of  citizens,  what- 
ever nationality  or  color;  and  whereas,  this  society  having  been  named 
by  its  promoters  and  organizers,  in  accordance  with  the  objects  of 
its  organization.  The  American  Universal  Fellowship  League,  each 
and  every  member  thereof  binds  himself  to  the  strict  observance  of 
the  by-laws  which  maJce  it  obligatory  to  use  his  best  endeavors  to 
promote  happiness  and  good-will  among  all  classes  with  no  partiality 
or  preference,  all  being  equal  and  none  higher  or  lower  or  of  more  or 
less  importance.  Therefore,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  each  and  every 
Dated  at  Springfield,  this day, of 190 


16  A  31a  12  Point  Legal  Italic  No.  5  3K  lbs.,  $2.75 

KKOWALL  MEM,  that  I,  Henry  Bowleg,  of  the  Coufity 
of  Hope  and  State  of  Anticipation,  party  of  the  first  part, 
for  the  consideration  of  Thirty  Dollars,  hereby  Sett,  Grant 
and  Convey  to  Ike  Pinwheel,  of  the  County  of  Hope  and 
State  of  Anticipation,  party  of  the  second  part,  the  following 
described  personal  property ,  to-wit:  One  Hot  Air  Dispenser, 
One  Barrel  Liquid  Wind,  One  Imaginary  Airship,  Two 
Pink  Monkeys  and  Four  Goats.    And  I,  the  said  party  of 

Witness  my  hand  and  seal  this        day  of 190 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  524  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LA  jr  ITALIC 


JVUMBER  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


20A   40a 


8  Point  Law  Italic  No.  5 


2^  lbs.,  $2.25 


/;V  COJ^SIDERATIOX  of  the  sum  of  Four  Thousand  One  Hundred  and  Fifty 
Dollars  to  me  paid  I  have  this  day  conveyed  to  John  Henry  Goodwill  all  my 
right,  part  and  title  in  the  Dallas  Blatter  together  with  all  the  business  and 
plant  connected  therewith,  comprising  office  furniture  and  fixtures,  type  and 
machinery,  as  follows:  one  JVo.  6  Standard  cylinder  press,  three  job  presses,  in 
sizes  8x1^,  10x15  and  12x18,  one  power  paper  cutter,  one  wire  stitcher,  one 
four-horse  gasoline  engine,  one  mailing  machine,  one  proof  press,  one  dozen 
Witness  this day  of 190 


18A  34a 


10  Point  Law  Italic  No.  5 


3 '.4  lbs.,  $2.S0 


THIS  IS  TO  CERTIFY,  that  Thomas  R.  Rogers  has  been  duly 
appointed  solicitor'  and  general  salesman  throughout  the  noHhwest 
for  the  firm  of  Pichemout  and  Keepemclean,  manufacturers  of 
and  dealers  in  hardivood  toothpicks.  Said  Thomas  R.  Rogers 
is  also  authorized  to  collect  all  bills  that  are  past  due  and  receipt 
for  same  in  the  jiame  of  the  company,  the  company  holding  itself 
in  readiness  to  cancel  all  bills  collected  by  him.      We   bespeah 

Mr.  Rogers  vnll  call  on  you  the day  of 190 


12  Point  Law  Italic  No.  5 


3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


JVOTICE  is  hereby  given,  that  the  undersigned, 
administrator  of  the  estate  of  Barney  Van  Meter, 
deceased,  will  offer  for  sale  at  public  auction,  at  the 
late  residence  of  the  deceased,  in  Fayette  Township, 
Decatur  County,  Iowa,  Wednesday ,  February  21, 
1900,  the  personal  property  of  said  decedent,  con- 
Dated  this day  of 190 


14  Point  Law  Italic  No.  5 


45/f6  lbs.,  $3.00 


THE  BEFEJ^DAMT,  Jeremiah  Hoddlehins,  is 
notified  of  the  pending  of  this  action,  that  plaint- 
iff's cause  for  action  therein  is  a  petition  for 
divorce,  and  that  the  plaintiff  has  fixed  February 
SI,  1910,  for  said  defendant  to  appear  to  said 

Dated  this day  of 190 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


525 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MARSHALL  ITALIC 


NUMBER  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Lin 


22  A  40a     6  Point  Marshall  Italic  No.  5     llu  lbs.,  $2.00 

METHUSELAH  PICXIC  AND  REUXION 
Brothers  in  good  standing  of  all  Lodges  of  the  Modern 
Order  of  Methuselah  are  cordially  invited  to  attend 
the  State  Annual  Picnic  and  Reunion  to  be  held  at 
Shantyville,  October  first.  The  best  of  speakers,  of 
national  reputation,  have  been  secured;  also  the  best 
band  and  orchestral  music,  vocal  solos,  and  choruses. 
Degree  work  will  be  carried  on  in  the  evening  by  six 
competing  teams  from  various  parts  of  the  state,  and 
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20A37a     8  Point  Marshall  Italic  No.  5      2!4  lbs.,  $2.25 

EXPERT  WORKMEN  NECESSARY 
For  the  proper  care  of  machinery.  Many  a 
machine  has  been  ruined  for  lack  of  a  drop 
of  oil  at  the  right  time.  Many  another  has 
come  to  grief  because  some  blunderer  with 
a  screw-driver  has  aimlessly  loosened  and 
tightened,  without  any  idea  of  what  he  was 
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10  Point  Marshall  Italic  No.  5 


3'/t6  lbs.,$2.S0 


EXTRACT  FROM  OUR  STANDARD  INSURANCE  POLICY 

The  party  of  the  second  part,  otherwise  known  as  the  Cheetar  Fire  Insurance 
Corporation,  hereby  agrees  to  and  does  accept  all  liability  for  damage,  either  to 
buildings,  stock,  tools  or  machines,  belonging  to  the  party  of  the  Arst  part,  or 
in  use  by  them,  in  case  of  fire  or  demolished  by  earthquake,  except  from  blazing 
caused  by  rapid  oxidation,  spontaneous  combustion,  explosion,  incendiarism  or 
ignition  from  adjoining  buildings,  defective  grates,  chimneys  or  Gues,  overheated 
heating  apparatus,  electrical  currents,  motors  or  dynamos,  cigar  smoking  386 


LIJ^IMG 


VEMETIJJ^ 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Li 


18A35a        10  Point  Lining  Venetian        3 'li  lbs,  $2.50 

^BU  SI  NESS  TH(RU  THE  MAIL 
Within  a  few  years  multitudes  of  STnall 
manufacturers  and  agents  have  found 
a  sim^ple  and  S'peedy  means  of  securing 
and  delivering  their  orders  by  fost.  A 
fuller  com'prehension  may  he  had  when 


16  A  31a  12  Point  Lining  Venetian         3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

TO  ALL  fNEW SOLIClTO^kS 
To  those  who  have  lately  become  our 
co=operators  and  profit  sharers  some 
few  words  of  explanation  should  be 
noted.  First;  the  fine  quality  of  our 
123436  J  8go 


llA  19a 


18  Point  Lining  Venetian 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


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for  temporary  use.     The  very  best  material  should  be  procured 

in  starting  or  adding  to  a  printing  office,  consistent  with  the 

business  done  or  expected  to  be  done  in  the  future     1 2;^ 4 ^6 


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16  A  29a  12  Point  Lining  Anglo  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

EXTENSIVE    I3IPR0VE3IEAT5   NEEDED 

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11  A  19a  18  Point  Lining  Anglo  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

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6A   12a  24  Point  Lining  Anglo  5%  lbs,  $3.55 

STYLE  IN  WINTER  H:fiT5 

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18  Point  Radial  Italic  No.  5  5  lbs.,  $3.30 


typography  had  to  wait  for  the  indention  of 
paper,  the  only  material  that  is  mechanically 
adapted  for  printing,  and  the  only  material  that 
was  required  to  free  the  world  from  the  many 
disadvantages  of  parchment  and  papyrus. 
(M.nd  how  simple,  too,  was  the  solution  of  the 

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18  Point  Steelplate  Text  No.  5 


4'/4  lbs.,  $3.25 


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24  Point  Steelplate  Text  No.  5 


4%  lbs,,  $3.50 


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5K  lbs.,  $4.00 


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17A  51a  8  Point  Pen  Text  No.  5         2'A  lbs.,  $2.25 

'Jtinlitici   Suffice   S.^tivwatc.^   SFiintisPvcb    civ    Clppficalton 

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9A  25a  18  Point  Pen  Text  No.  5       4«i6  lbs.,  $3.25 


16A  46a  10  Point  Pen  Text  No.  5       3!i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

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12A  36a  14  Point  Pen  Text  No.  5         VA  lbs.,  $3.00 


24  Point  Pen  Text  No.  5 


5?  16  lbs.,  $3.55 


30  Point  Pen  Text  No.  5 


6'3i6  lbs.,  $4.25 


coibiaftt^  tijaticit  'J'^"'^  pzcscvtce  at  tfieir 


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16 A  45a         6  Point  Stationers  Text  No.  5      I'^ii  lbs.,  $2.00 

fttaits  fttcn  in  the  13attTc  ^rraged 

Ftglrttng  Indians  in  tire  EarTg  Sags  of  our  Wistors 

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15  A  41  a         10  Point  Stationers  Text  No.  5     Sl-^b  lbs.,  $2.S0 

North  ^msxxmn  ^Jonk  Qlmnpfing 
Tixbltshcrs  for  375  (HthbrnUi  Jtutbnrs 


15  A  47a  8  Point  Stationers  Text  No.  5      2'A  lbs.,  $2.25 

Tlr«  ©ampaign  of  0itr  ^rmg  in 

ffiubs  and  of  tlrs  J^aug  at  Santiago  and  TOanila 

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13A37a         12  Point  Stationers  Text  No.  5     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 


16  Point  Stationers  Text  No.  5 


AVs  lbs.,  $3.00 


'TO:etEls  (UttmbinBil  Vnmtm  n  dltxtmn  ^t^xtt  xxf 
glEstiritg  End  HartinBgg  258  m\\tn  %0pBrIg  ^mElgamat^rl 


20  Point  Stationers  Text  No.  5 


5'/i'6  lbs.,  $3.35 


©nje  0f  tl^B  13]est  743  |[nxi]eslm:ents  gnu  rnn  mnkje 


24  Point  Stationers  Text  No.  5 


5%.  lbs.,  $3.55 


fUttnscn  ^nttxxin  Vuxlnxs 
mill  ®p:2n  f0t:  ^usxntss  592  fUtrndag 


^B  C0rriiallg  snlirit  an  insp^ctinn  of  aur  latest 
and  nt0st  artistic  ilisplag  af 

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out-of-toiun  patrons 


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19A  55a         6  Point  Sylvan  Text  No.  5     1%  lbs.,  $2.00  I  19  A  53  a         10  Point  Sylvan  Text  No.  5    3!  fi  lbs.,  $2.50 

emporium  of  ,fast)ionabIe  Dressmaking  3ustice  HCDCr  Scems  tO  CliangC 

?atisfaction  (Buaranteeb  on  our  Cabies  Cailor  IWaie  ®ot»ns  !  dt^OUgl^  its  donccptioTl  of  Higt^t  attb  Ifrottg  Dary 


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15  A  44a         12  Point  Sylvan  Text  No.  5    3','-i6  lbs.,  $2.75 

Striking  Beauty  of  Icature 
®ran6  Canyon  2755  Hocky  iTtountains 


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13  A  35a         14  Point  Sylvan  Text  No.  5     A%  lbs.,  $3.00 

^arm  Cabor  Ctgl^teneb 
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18  Point  Sylvan  Text  No.  5  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


5f]ort  Qrticlcs  on  3ntcrc5ting  Subjects 
dompletc  Stock  of  t\]c  Vflost  3^9  Kcliablc  Reference  Books 


24  Point  Sylvan  Text  No.  5  5?Y6  lbs.,  $3.50 


Steamboats  anb  Katlroabs 
5outl?iPC5t  Cmnsportatton  58  Company 


36  Point  Sylvan  Text  No.  5  .  6%  lbs  ,  $4.30 


©rnamcnts  anb  Borbcrs 
Copper  JTtixcb  82  VTidal  Cypcs 


42  Point  Sylvan  Text  No.  5  SK  lbs.,  $5.25 


^tlammotl)  Collection 
Soutl^castern  5  Expositions 


54  Point  Sylvan  Text  No.  5  13?^  lbs.,  $8.00 


^IXountain  8  Sccncrjj 

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(Establisbcb 
1903 


3ncorporateb 

1906 


HXlobcs 


(£rcation5  3mporteb  from  parts 

(El^e  illanagement  for  2Tlabamc  Patricia  announces  tl^e 
return  of  tl]e  mabame  from  tl^e  Ctnnual  Cour  of  Paris, 
lonbon  anb  tl^e  denters  of  ^asl^ion  Ctbroab.  patrons 
of  tl]e  establisl]ment  mill  finb  on  (£xl]ibition  IDonberful 
€ffects  for  any  (Dccasxon  anb  priceb  from  IHoberation 
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^lletbobs  an  3nr>itation  is  BTost  fjeartily  €xtenbeb. 
Opening  deception  on  Vilonba^,  September  Cu^entietl] 

JHabamc  Patricia 

.    irtobtstc  anb  3mportcr 

Suite  55  3^tt)^Ist's  Builbing  Xl^w  Cl^ateaux 


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16  A  50  a  6  Point  Tell  Text  No.  5         1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

Hntville  Department  Store  Carries  the  Most 

Complete  J^lne  oT  Mens  fine  Shoes  In  the  Country 

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13A36a  10  Point  Tell  Text  No.  5      S'/Tb  lbs.,  $2.50 

Great  (Jlcstcrn  Hnimal  Show 
ponies  Dogs  6  jvionhe^s  and  Covps 


16A43a  8  Point  Tell  Text  No.  5        2^4  lbs.,  $2.2S 

fancy  ^hUe  Vests  and  J^echwear 

embroidered  6tlh  Shirt  Olaists  for  domen 

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11  A  33a  12  Point  Tell  Text  No.  5        3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

Great  Disaster  Occurs 
Kansas  Cyclone  4  Cears  State 


6A  20a 


18  Point  Tell  Text  No.  5 


4'5i'6  lbs.,  $3.25 


Great  jVortbern  Hssurance  Company 
Cbe  Greatest  Capabilities  3  Mrt  Developing 


24  Point  Tell  Text  No.  5 


SV*  lbs.,  $3.65 


SIrcchcd  t!^beatrc  is  Rebuilt 
]Vew  Company  to  6  piay  SbaNcspearc 


36  Point  Tell  Text  No.  5 


SVs  lbs.,  $5.05 


panoramic  Scenery 
Grand  Canyon  4  Colorado 


48  Point  Tell  Text  No.  5 


12%  lbs.,  $7.55 


California  Via 
Western  5  Railroad 


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60  Point  Tell  Text  No.  5 


13"?4lbs.,  $8.40 


Daily  Paper 
Morning  2  Star 


fine  Hrt  Studios 


/^"oT^  ^^"^N. 

VVIc  believe  that  the  highest 
^^  art  16  that  vehich  is  con- 
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spared  no  thought  or  e^fpense 
in  bringing  out  our  art  studio 
to  a  high  degree  of  perfection 

4  In  this  studio  our  artists 
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Cell  CC3rt 


JVumbcr  5 


farm  Lands 


Cde  have  twenty  thousand  acres  of  the 
most  fertile  farm  land  tn  various  parts 
of  the  state  which  we  are  selling  at  the 
very  lowest  prices.  UXe  would  lihe  to 
interest  you  in  this  grand  opportunity. 
Unlimited  time  will  be  allowed  you  in 
which  to  pay  for  these  beautiful  farms. 


Rich  Blach  Soil  farm  I^ands 

near  tovcns,  railroads  and 
among  cultivated  farms 


Cbe  Htnencan  farm  J^and  Co* 


<Clntc  Co-day 


Don't  Delay 


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24A  46a  8  Point  Tudor  No.  5  iV*  lbs.,  $2.25 

')KIlon^erful  Cra  of  /Recbanical  Bevelopment 

©he  XEbou8an^  Bears  »^vancement  of  printing  llnfiustr^ 

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16 A  31a  12  Point  Tudor  No.  5         3"{(,  lbs.,  $2.75 

Excellent  accommo&ations 
ffirst  Class  4  Summer  IResorts 


8A  16a  20  Point  Tudor  No.  5         4'5i'«  lbs,  $3.25 

Bvenino  ^wiliobt 
Beautiful  2  pictures 


19A  37a  10  Point  Tudor  No.  5         3'/i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

©real  ^Trombone  Soloist  Timill  Bssist 

'Holed  piano  plainer  at  BuOitorium  Wall 

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12  A  23  a  16  Point  Tudor  No.  5  4^  lbs.,  $3.00 

public  IReaMng  IRooms 
Dictionary  of  8  lenglisb  Xaw 

6  A  11  a  24  Point  Tudor  No.  5         S^Yb  lbs.,  $3.50 

IHanb  SewiiiQ 
/Iftacbine  9  Mort? 


30  Point  Tudor  No.  5 


6%  lbs.,  $4.10 


(Private  Camping  (3rounb6 
SSutcbers  Hnnual  6  lExcureion 


36  Point  Tudor  No.  5 


6«i'6  lbs.,  $4.25 


3Large  Cigar  Jfactor^ 
fine  1Han6  3  /llbabe  Cigare 


48  Point  Tudor  No.  5 


lOM  lbs., $6.25 


XTcrrible  Calamity 
Soutbern  2  Country 


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60  Point  Tudor  No.  5  W^it  lbs.,  $8.40 


Cattle  *Kancb 
Cows  an6  4  Sbeep 


72  Point  Tudor  No.  5  1814  lbs.,  $10.60 


Xakeebore 
Sbabe  8  XIree 


S^ames  H.  Xanbsome 

dbicaso,  mi. 

/Iftercbant  XTador 

Suits  (Wiabc  to  ®rber 

on  Sbort  IRotice 

625*627  Bluewater  Street 

Cleaning,  presstng 

an&  Boeing  CDlCagO,  HIL 


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22A  62a         10  Point  Tudor  Text  No.  5     3 '/li  lbs.,  $2.50  17A52a         12  Point  Tudor  Text  No.  5     3K  lbs.,  $2.7S 

Vortb  American  Insurance  Company  JBuUdiitd  and  Uoan  JSlSSOCiation 

Incorporated  in  tbe  United  States  Canada  and  m  Mexico  flncorporated  in  September  nineteen  "fcundred 

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.  13  A  38a  16  Point  Tudor  Text  No,  5  Mu  lbs.,  $3.00 

Unterstate  drust  and  Savings  IBanlt  and  Safety  deposit  \Daults 
/money  loaned  on  first  Class  Ifieal  Estate  235  Securities  ipavments  to  be  yiRade  /monthly 

7  A  19a  24  Point  Tudor  Text  No.  5  57^6  lbs.,  $3.50 

United  States  (Bold  and  Silver  Certificates 
(Government  Ussued  Unterest  874  ISearin^  (Bold  ISonds 

4  A   13  a  30  Point  Tudor  Text  No.  5  e^ii  lbs.,  $4.00 

Greatest  Show  on  £artb  Codav 
Bdverttsfnd  Grand  S^  Butomobile  n^arade 


36  Point  Tudor  Text  No.  5  6'^6  lbs.,  $4.25 


Cbc  IRcportcrs  Club  Ibouse 
fleeting  Board  829  of  Directors 


Point  Tudor  Text  No.  5  10"l6  lbs.,  $6.40 


Dcwsbovs  47  Annual  feast 


60  Point  Tudor  Text  No.  5  17  lbs.,  $10.20 


(Orchestra  8  tRebearsal 

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Vour  Correspondence 

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letter  is  not  alone  tbe  substance  of  tbe  letter 
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as  your  silent  messenger. 

Cbe  interstate  School 

teacbes  tborougbly  and  in  a  sbort  period  of  time 
tbe  essential  points  necessary  to  become  a  shills 
ful  penman.    Send  for  our  boon  of  information. 


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15  A  44a  6  Point  Tudor  Bold         I'-li  lbs.,  $2.00  j  13  A  41a  8  Point  Tudor  Bold  2 Ji  lbs.,  $2.25 

Iprinters  unbo  1Have  tilsed  ®ur  ^lA    Bntlquc    Specimens 

Superior  Copper'lflixed  lining  Cypes  -fleed  no  '  JCxpensive  £mbroidery  and  Dress  <3oodg 

-Keminder  as  to  (Quality  and  durability  Sapestry    ;0^ound    in    Switzerland 

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IDA  34a  10  Point  Tudor  Bold  3 '/li  lbs.,  $2.50 

imountain  Scenery  Skillfully  tReproduced  by  Brtfsts 

Grandest  ]£xbibition  of  unagnificent  iportraits  ipainted  by  Bmericans 

Seventeenth  Bnnual  Convention  375  of  ipainters  and  Sculptors 

10A31a  12  Point  Tudor  Bold  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

BrccWrxQ  IHattdsome  School  tSuildings 

dniverslty  Surrounded  by  Bense  0rowth  of  (3reen  jfollage 

Snow  Capped  Ifflountains  482  in  the  Distance 

7  A  23  a  16  Point  Tudor  Bold  4 K  lbs.,  $3.00 

Special  Sunday  imornmg  j^dition 

iSnterprisIng  IRewspaper  Editors  Hnnual  j£xcursion 

Bdvertising  imontbly  475  Clotbing  Sales 

6  A  17  a  18  Point  Tudor  Bold  5'^  lbs.,  $3.35 

lUnited  States  Battleships 

Brmoured  Cruisers  and  Ounboats  Battle 

IKllith  tbe  Spanish  85  at  Santiago 

4  A   10  a  24  Point  Tudor  Bold  S^^ti  lbs.,  $3.50 

Ipure  Creamery  IButter 

Sold  In  Sixtvsfive  [pound  Clubs 

jfresb  from  45  tbe  Country 

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30  Point  Tudor  Bold  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


^        Spanish  imansion 
r   ©Id  IHJlorlds  594  Castles 


36  Point  Tudor  Bold  8%  lbs.,  $5.25 


<3reen  ipastures 
I>elidbtful  38  Scenes 


48  Point  Tudor  Bold  1354  lbs.,  $7.95 


1Rew  Clock 
Steel  26  Spring 

3  A  4a  ■  60  Point  Tudor  Bold  20%  lbs.,  $12.60 

iprintiriQ 
iTine  7  Jlypes 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  543  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


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Olovcs  and  imittens 


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(5loves  in  Bmerica,  Wic 
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1Kid  Olove  on  the  market 

Silk  Oloves 

Double  Jfinger  (lipped 

llUe  call  special  attention 
to  our  Silk  Oloves  and  our 
Uisle  doves  wbicb  are  sus 
perior  and  trade  lHHinners 

Correct  styles  cost  no  more  than  tbe 
undesirable  or  obsolete  ones. 

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upon  tbe  clerks  tbat  are  employed,  ours  are  always  courteous  to  everybody. 


BARNHART   BROS.   &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Faast 


6ext 


Weights  and  Prices  jriven  are  Approximate;  see  page  i.     Cast  un  Uniform  Line. 


ISA  57a  8  Point  Faust  Text  2K  lbs.,  $2.25 

(Dodflrn  Printing  is  one  of  the  many 

Oevelopmsnts  of  tbe  Present  Generation,  sbooiing. 

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8A23a  18  Point  Faust  Text  4'5t6  lbs.,  $3.25 

Sailor  (Dade  Sait 
Fine  Snglish  8  Saiting 


24  Point  Faust  Text 


ISA  43a  10  Point  Faust  Text  3' 16  lbs.,  $2.50 

nechsiear  and  Fancy  Ribbons 

(Dost  Fashionable  Silh  Bined  Jachets 

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14  A  39  a  12  Point  Faust  Text  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

Badies  Fashion  Bazaar 
©rimmed  Bats  in  614  Batest  Styles 

SK  lbs.,  $3.60 


(Dodflrn  Shyscrapers  aie  nigb 
Doiellings  are  the  6  firodact  of  Genias 


36  Point  Faust  Text 


7  lbs.,  $4.40 


Qolonial  Dtaellings 
Architect  and  3  Qontractor 


Great  Slestern  ^ntiqae  Go. 

Farnitare,  Bapestries 
Paintings  and  Chinas 


Catalog 


Saint  Petersbarg,  Deb. 
1908 


VOGUE  ORNAMe^ 


Ue  ORNAMENT  NO.  26.i.  50C 


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15  A  43  a  8  Point  Reed  Text  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

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12  A  32  a  14  Point  Reed  Text        45/4  lbs.,  $3.00 

0\)io  jWountain  express 
^t)ort  Cunnel  97  38ioute  Closelr 

8  A  22  a  18  Point  Reed  Text        4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

Couring  Cxpetritton 
f|isl)lanlis  92  of  (J^ntario 


14  A  35  a  10  Point  Reed  Text        Z'Xb  lbs.,  $2.50 

tlDljirO  Annual  €3:cur0ton 

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12  A  33'a  12  Point  Reed  Text        3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

10  A  27a  16  Point  Reed  Text        4%  lbs.,  $3.00 

dBtranD  jHa^  jfejgtital 
SeconD  atiD  38  Cl^irD  of  j^at 


24  Point  Reed  Text 


57/4  lbs.,  $3.50 


Cgtlones  anti  Cornatioes  in  Canada 
©oittg  Cott0itierable  45  Bamage  to  i^topertg 


30  Point  Reed  Text 


6%  lbs.,  $4.30 


Big  Bailp  %xottim  B.aces 
MSetiTtestiap  23  ^ir  g^lbip  Ascension 


36  Point  Reed  Text 


8'/6  lbs.,  $5.00 


(SranD  :!floral  ©iisplap 
Carnations;  78  anti  Culip^ 


48  Point  Reed  Text 


12M  lbs.,  $7.50 


augii!5t  9  ^leljentib 


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546 


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13  A  37a  8  Point  Carbon  Text        2'4  lbs.,  $2.25 

(!3evtnan  gCaaurance  (f^ompanvt 
gounTCietf   in   ihe   ^ontlj    of    ^e^^tentber 


U  A  35  a  10  Point  Carbon  Text      i'Ai  lbs.,  $2.50 

Ranking  (fl^oncevn  i&  (fB^tabli&ljeb 


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10A30a  12  Point  Carbon  Text  3%  lbs,,  $2.75 

Collection  of  ^i^iov^ical  giicvainvc  ^i«rj:atr^t*^t» 

^xxvhi&lj  ^n&etxtn  of  ^aivtval  ^i&tovi^  Cniivelvi  ^e^ivo^eh 

Recent  ^tftfition^  of  ^apane&e  85  ^a^e&  ^ttrtlir  $luinct* 

9  A  25  a  14  Point  Carbon  Text  3H  lbs.,  $3.00 

^pecitnen&  of  glrttstic  QBn^vamxi^ 
^onbevfxxl  ©isr^laH  of  36  ©rt^tnal  ^e^x^xx^ 

7  A  20  a  16  Point  Carbon  Text  iVs  lbs. ,  $3.00 

|lcc0unt0  of  Jlbtrenturoua  ^x^covctieB 

^oxnpleU  ^tack  of  Reliable  ^efetexxtc  gook^ 

^xrintet:^  axxb  ^xniiet:^  72  gxnc  piacktnerij 

6A  19a  18  Point  Carbon  Text  4'5i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

international  ©onr^  of  the  pJorlb 
^patn  ^fvxjca  ffiljlna  89  ^apan  anh  l^nMa 

5  A  13  a  24  Point  Carbon  Text  5  K  lbs,  $3.70 

^rtti&ttc  ^ittntin0  ©sehiljtt 

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^avban 


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^xJitth  ^fvica 


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Heal  ®0tate  Jlrcabc 


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549 


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Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 


16  A  51  a  8  Point  Plate  Text  No.  4      2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

tta«g  ai  the  ®lit  Ctmc  ^embtxs  ^tttttit  attix  Jlixi»  i« 

(^akiitg  Jffeast  a  jSIcirirg  a«it  fittjugablc  j^ffair 

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14  A  33  a  14  Point  Plate  Text  No.  4      4K  lbs.,  $3.00 


15  A  47a  10  Point  Plate  Text  No.  4    3'i6  lbs.,  $2.50 

Census  ilnkttt  in  ^txxtthtvtt  ^tates 

^kitiai  n  ^emarkatlc  3nrrease  in  ^npiilatifftt 

jEattg  ^tflks  ^abe  (!3ir«e  ^xxitttt  ^'autlt 


14  A  40  a  12  Point  Plate  Text  No.  4     3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

^xxnn^t  ^^exiss  nf  T2  ^utts  at  €lmtira 


16  Point  Plate  Text  No.  4 


47i'6  lbs.,  $3.00 


€ht  ^xtbinsictt  ^Tutxttdit  i^itmfnn^  ixf  ^unsns  Olitg  ^r^scjtts 


9  A  27  a 


18  Point  Plate  Text  No.  4 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


^xxizb^  ^ntkitx  ^Ktxhs  '^tKniifni  ^thtss  in  ^t'ax  ^xtxk 


6A  16a 


24  Point  Plate  Text  No.  4 


Slit,  lbs.,  $3.50 


^:eaitm5  ^illttt:ers  ^ttttxiitttt::^  ^all  ®|r:ett:m5 
^nit^t  Im^xtxintxxtn^  ftxtxn  64  ^xntttt  tun  ^xhxbilxxtn 


5A  15a 


30  Point  Plate  Text  No.  4 


6V2  lbs.,  $4.05 


||{jiut:  ^ux^^Ikxs  3ttitait:e  ^tttall  ^tlln:5:e 


36  Point  Plate  Text  No.  4 


7  lbs.,  $4.35 


BARIMHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 

8  Point  Plate  Text 

10  Point  Plate  Text 

12  A  33  a                                                  1%  lb.,  $2.25 

12  A  33  a                                                2J^  lbs.,  $2.50 

14  Point  Plate  Text 
9  A  26a                                                3%  lbs.,  $3.00 

12  Point  Plate  Text 
11  A  30  a                                              il<b  lbs.,  $2.75 

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7  A  21a                                                               18  Point  Plate  Text                                                    ^'Ab  lbs.,  $3.25 

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lOA  40a  14  Point  French  Plate  3%  lbs.,  $3.75 

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18  Point  French  Plate 


4}^  lbs.,  $4.50 


24  Point  French  Plate  No.  1 


5%  lbs,  $5.00 


^ILan^j/  Xxi/uwy  jLlpo/  o(dD  \Jt<ianCi/  ojuoiruy  iD'vdcXAiA/ 


24  Point  French  Plate  No.  2 


5%  lbs.,  $5.00 


30  Point  French  Plate 


bMb  lbs.,  $5.50 


<J\4^yU<2^/ Q*)lxXtm3/  <J\LaKyQA^ 


36  Point  French  Plate 


8/8  lbs.,  $6.65 


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554 


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58   ASTOR   PLACE 


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555 


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POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY  557  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  TJne. 


9  A  35  a  14  Point  Wedding  Plate  S'/fi  lbs.,  $3.7S 

lltiexceCiea  JLettcf  ^yot    lyeciaina'  xJniiitcUionS'  <tna'  CCfinoiincenien/^v 


18  Point  Wedding  Plate 


^%  lbs.,  $4.S0 

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5  A  18  a 


24  Point  Wedding  Plate  No.  I 


5%  lbs,  $5.00 


24  Point  Wedding  Plate  No.  2 


5%  lbs.,  $S.10 


CJtvwtAciciu  $)cplefnDe^t^ ^ine<^e^Q<ifvtA^ 


30  Point  Wedding  Plate 


6%  lbs.,  $5.50 


f^/Ciivbotn/  <=JJoiui^ci6'^  y^yriemidl/ 


36  Point  Wedding  Plate 


7W6  lbs.,  $6.50 


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558 


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QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 


10A29a  14  Point  Lining  Plate  Script  S'/ii  lbs.,  $3.75 

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18  Point  Lining  Plate  Script 


4M  lbs.,  $4.50 


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24  Point  Lining  Plate  Script  5%  lbs.,  $5.00 


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36  Point  Lining  Plate  Script 


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7'5i'6  lbs.,  $6.50 


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10^  lbs.,  $7.50 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


560 


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561 


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8  A  25  a  14  Point  Lining  Plate  Script  No.  2  35^6  lbs.,  $3.75 


a  18  Point  Lining  Plate  Script  No.  2 


\Vi  lbs.,  $4.50 


^^j^t€S  ,^nCe€ii^oM4^-^o^-Mt^<t^<  9/6  ^-r-fHide-^^,  !yiet^^  oi-nc/  (y^tj-^^^c^itx^ 


5A  16a 


24  Point  Lining  Plate  Script  No.  2  5%  lbs.,  $5.00 


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(d<^>e'€-u^^e^  ffi^iy  ([yti^-^  342  J'^hu^/tt^  ^y%^^  C/i^>^i^^' 


4A  13a 


36  Point  Lining  Plate  Script  No.  2 


7%  lbs.,  $6.50 


Point  Lining  Plate  Script  No.  2 


10%  lbs.,  $7.50 


BARNHART   BROS.  A,   SPINDLER'S 


562 


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8  A  25  a                                               14  Point  Lining  Plate  Script  No.  3  3^(6  lbs.,  $3.75 

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7  A  21  a                                               18  Point  Lining  Plate  Script  No.  3  4M  lbs.,  $4.50 

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24  Point  Lining  Plate  Script  No.  3  5?/f6  lbs.,  $5.00 


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36  Point  Lining  Plate  Script  No.  3  7%  lbs.,  $6.50 


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Point  Lining  Plate  Script  No.  3  10>^  lbs.,  $7.50 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  565  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


-^-tsz^:;^    V      •'    i^^-i^*- 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Lire. 


30  Point  Lining  Grace  Script  No.  1 


lbs.,  $5.50 


3^.^  ^^A^.  .^^...  ^.  j%:-^./ 


30  Point  Lining  Grace  Script  No.  2  6ji  lbs.,  $5.50 


^'C^^e^-e^'f^-^ . 


t'-t.^j-e-'C^  «st->^t^  -^i-^^^^^cn^j    csfr^e?    ^'^^-ttf-r/C^er^^  <?o-    r^^/^^S^j^^-^tst    <: 


^^^     i^-Pt-/^-^ 


CuT-y. 


&^  ^-^-^-t^i^^^ 


t-€<^&^y^    ■^t^£H'^>^  ry^f^t:^  r^t^T-z-ts^   t^f-c^^^t^ 


^^'^f'-^-z-es 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


566 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED    TYPE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line 


18  Point  Lining  Myrtle  Script 


4J^  lbs.,  $4.50 


24  Point  Lining  Myrtle  Script 


5%  lbs.,  $5.00 


Ji'e-dA^  UiAZye^  ^-iee-  'ibniJiZi^'unv'eyrvt  ^'t^e<z--t6 


tviynyeAyeeyn'  -fvu-tvoA.^ct 


Oh^eA-co  OtiyLjxeAA. 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


567 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 


6  A  19  a  14  Point  Lining  Hazel  Script  SH  lbs.,  $3.75 


18  Point  Lining  Hazel  Script 


454  lbs.,  $4.50 


■t-C-^f^t^^?-^^^-^ 


4  A  13  a 


24  Point  Lining  Hazel  Script 


^. 


5%  lbs.,  $5.00 


■C^^^f-t^^^^f-t^^ 


^^'Z^^-^^^^^S^^^^'Z'^^?-^^^ 


t^t^-^e-^^^ 


^^^X^i^^^- 


y^-^^-c^t 


^_-^  '^X'C'^d^-^G!^^ 


^-^^^•^ 


36  Point  Lining  Hazel  Script 


7%  lbs.,  $6.50 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


568 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


^^^ 


t^'f'^-r^ '-Z^^^^t'C^a^c-''^^^ 


■tz^  ^«fe^-   ^>:>«.<2wC--^<t«z-^xe-    <!^^^  ^<^^e-*^   -a^isx<-^i>-^r'^^e^ 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  569  QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


^^; 


}€>U^'/ . 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Text  Line. 


'^PniJ^f'/tna. 


14  Point  Lining  Standard  Script  3?^  lbs.,  $3.75 

^otii  (^'Hd^ec^n  {^/(^/^eci  ^)a^ed^ (^ffa^jie/^ied-  tn  (^^'id 


18  Point  Lining  Standard  Script 


W2  lbs.,  $4.50 


24  Point  Lining  Standard  Script 


5%  lbs.,  $5.00 


1?^, 


3A8a 


36  Point  Lining  Standard  Script 


7%  lbs.,  $6.50 


•'O- 


ik^^' 


^S' 


3A4a 


Point  Lining  Standard  Script 


lbs.,  $7.50 


'€m4^ 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


570 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


}^an-c^{/  "^^^M^^^  J^ci-f^^/  ^ei-^ 


^^ 


t?^ 


f^ 


'€^ 


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^                                     (<5>J\  -r^^ i^^^^L^f^M'  (QmY/-^^^^' 

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(Qj\^yOfy/4lf^ ^ 

^%?^^^ 

(^Oetna  (^f^i^m^ca/ -<^^u-M.c4.t^-^toH  an</  '^^e^n-aeid^^  ®>^ed  /m  -/^oS. 

(^4e  (^^e^^MoU'-^/i^ 

(Qi/ieadifiei 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  Page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 


14  Point  Lining  Premier  Script  3ji  lbs.,  $3.75 


'a/rn^  .£^-o^-o.^yt. 


6A  16a 


18  Point  Lininer  Premier  Script 


4K  lbs.,  $4.S0 


24  Point  Lining  Premier  Script 


5%  lbs.,  $5.00 


t^/l^e4'n4A4^ 


<^K^4/fU€4/n'  -^-n^A/^^et^Uu^-p^  ^^^^o^^iJitz^^^ 


36  Point  Lining  Premier  Script 


7%  lbs.,  $6.50 


'ii>cu44^po^n' €t^  6'p^ 


4^ 


48  Point  Lining  Premier  Script 


10'/i6  lbs.,  $7.60 


>J^^^ 


3A  4a 


48  Point  Lining  Premier  Script  No.  2 


VdVi  lbs.,  $7.50 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


572 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


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upe^e^t^  a^^'i^  KJfhMd- 


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t^^'  ^<^(yO€o4yfytZ' 


^M^^^^^^n^  ^^M^^et^^n^ 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


573 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


^£^^i^  ^€1^^^  C^^P^^    ^e^i^i/^ea'^ee.i- 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 


6  A  25  a 


14  Point  Lining  Bank  Script 


1,%  lbs.,  $3.75 


18  Point  Lining  Bank  Script 


W-i  lbs.,  $4.50 


©mi/ ^yi^m^  ^yM^if^'  Q^i^ites/^ ^  d^  ^€^,iA€hin^  ^ft^tf/em^ 


4A  11a 


24  Point  Lining  Bank' Script 


5»/i6  lbs.,  $5.00 


3A  7a 


36  Point  Lining  Bank  Script 


7%  lbs.,  $6.50 


Point  Lining  Bank  Script 


10^  lbs.,  $7.50 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


574 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


^CtJtt^^  ^M^e^^   C^^^^fe'    iz^^i^^i:^e^eeA 


€i/ ee^A^ /A^^t^  i?-o^W'^ 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  575  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


^mfM^^€m/: 


Q^e$i^/^^^.  ^ 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  Z.      Cast  on  Text  Line. 


6A  22a 


14  Point  Lining  Bank  Script  No.  2  ^^Ab  lbs.,  $3.75 

^mi^i€€^^€f'i^  S'O^^fed  3^/m^  ,yMi€/e  0€f/e^t^  Q^m^ 


18  Point  Lining  Bank  Script  No.  2 


4M  lbs.,  $4.50 


24  Point  Lining  Bank  Script  No.  2 


5%  lbs.,  $5.10 


3A  7a 


36  Point  Lining  Bank  Script  No.  2 


7%  lbs.,  $6.50 


'^ 


4^J  t7d^ 


48  Point  Lining  Bank  Script  No.  2 


10?^  lbs.,  $7.50 


m^m/f  J 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


576 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


S&^^  ^^Aaj^dkm 


^€^^d€^xeM  Q/€m^QI^€e/ 


'€e^  'mi, 


^^^m^  ^a^  ^/mi^ 


m€^^i>/m  m//&  mu/am  Mem  €m€/ 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  577  QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


^/^^in^  ^€€<nA  <^^^^'  Q^-^^/ ^a.  S 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.      Cast  on  Text  Line. 


5  A  15  a  18  Point  Lining  Bank  Script  No.  3  4^  lbs.,  $4,S0 

^f^/^^<^  '^^'tbf^t'^ee/ &l€€^^^€t^€/<i 

4A  lOa  24  Point  Lining  Bank  Script  No.  3  5%  lbs.,  $5.00 

3  A  6a  36  Point  Lining  Bank  Script  No.  3  7%  lbs.,  $6.S0 


'^ue^m^ms  ^J  '^u^m^ti^i^ 


48  Point  Lining  Bank  Script  No.  3  10^  lbs.,  $7.65 


0  m 


J  ^tZJMi^ds^m 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  578  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


^I'n^e^^  ^€€<^^■^^  ^^^^fe^    Q^^fj^/^  ^^i^.  J* 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  579  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


i^S^i 


JLmMia  ji^ixm/t<<Mh.a/liJk     C<!^Kjj^^^      ®c^iM  ®eA/ie4 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.      Cast  on  Text  Line. 


13A  36a  12  Point  Lining  Pantagraph  Script  3  lbs.,  $3. SO 

^weW  ^  iU  ^okJ  fLoAuX^  flull  a  ^oAynia/n*'  /?«ai'  ji(£<«^'  ^a/^(  fmlW 

4234567890 


18  Point  Lining  Pantagraph  Script 


*%  lbs.,  $4.50 


7A  20a 


24  Point  Lining  Pantagraph  Script 


5%  lbs.,  $5.00 


ram!  ^mA(A\m}:i  oim  %%  W(mw  h\^{jjimwm'i 


5A  14a 


36  Point  Lining  Pantagraph  Script 


7%  lbs.,  $6.50 


mmM  ^moK^:  ®mi6M' 


48  Point  Lining  Pantagraph  Script 


11%  lbs.,  $7.55 


aMkm^'  28  /laMMM^ 


60  Point  Lining  Pantagraph  Script 


14  lbs.,  $10.10 


{kMi\^  9  ^mm 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


580 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


iLi/nwvfl.  ji^amAim'icJJMi     €<^^K^^^i      ®eU|it  ^e-UeA 


mm 


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mamm 


Ml  a/Herula/acc 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


581 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


£[nmc^^A€vl   C^^^^   ^cvi|vt  CSevi^ 


Weights  and  Prices  given  Are  Approximate;  see  page  Z.      Cast  on  Text  Line. 


12A  36a                                                  12  Point  Lining  Nestor  Script  3  lbs.,  $3.50 

9A  28a                                                ■    18  Point  Lining  Nestor  Script  4^  lbs.,  $4.50 

^©awlilMi;  and/  y)€iiflAtml'  ^^ocenci'  M'  ^|i»«ma' 

6A  20a                                                    24  Point  Lining  Nestor  Script  5%  lbs.,  $5.00 

4A  13a                                                    36  Point  Lining  Nestor  Script  7'5/('6  lbs.,  $6.50 

3A  10a                                                   48  Point  Lining  Nestor  Script  10^  lbs.,  $7.50 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  582  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


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Q^liwii'  §Mi'n<{'  Q*vi|«  0^1/ 

«W  tnc'  eveiiiYift'  M'  yiiekiiiW  ^ciiviiavW  iW  Cieuemti' 

emi  meu^o/noi'  nwi*'  liM/navcd'  anil,'  'ammmnDi^ 

a1/  fidii/  allW  ievcW  e  dccKi 

^ttiiteiW 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  583  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.      Cast  on  Text  Line. 


6A  19a  14  Point  Dennison  Script  354  lbs.,  $3.75 

5 A  14a  18  Point  Dennison  Script  ^%  lbs.,  $4.50 


3A  10a  24  Point  Dennison  Script  S^fi  lbs.,  $5.00 


36  Point  Dennison  Script  7%  lbs.,  $6.50 

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48  Point  Dennison  Script  10%  lbs.,  $7.80 


^c^teiarM  o  Ju^sJ^tiitu 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  684  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


&. 


^e^tn-iA^n 


^f-Cf't^t 


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announced  tnc  oAcnina  oz  n^f^ 

Actncl&<:i/nc  cl^&Alctu.  <iT^ittAof^teJ 
/n<ttef^iiX€d  L<xn  tnc 

^y^ui  S^io/f^  <tn€l pan  ^x^ee^l  tno6c 

Jctlante^  to  &c^ 
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585 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


jOLnlng.  d^cLzAeJii.     C^mB^^^     SoJuifoA  Sa^e^ 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 


9A  26a  12  Point  Lining  Hazlett  Script  3  lbs.,  $3.S0 

SALes  CLn.8.  O-uEJtshado-UJEd  llfi±K  jDoJiA  (Llo-uds 
VW  e.dUne.s  diojx^  Ls  cJAa  jDcx/xf,  &^o/t  of  he.  OLmjrxj-u.ol.  yacAJi  (R<x(s.£. 

l234-567&Cj0 


18  Point  Lining  Hazlett  Script 


4^  lbs.,  $4.50 


So(2JLeJLru    UJo/ik.  GS  on  Sho/ii.  TZoJ:JL<2.e. 


^£4^^444^^  ^-e^i^  ^^^^^   yoc^ppt  y^e^^e^ 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Lin 


6A  21a 


20  Point  Lining  Jewel  Script 


55/f6  lbs.,  $5.00 


24  Point  Lining  Jewel  Script 


5%  lbs.,  $5.00 


BARNHART   BROS.   &   SPINDLER'S 


586 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


7^UiH>e44-     C^^H^^^      yiH>Up4'  ^■£44^4' 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 
10  A  30a                                               14  Point  Lining  Princess  Script                                    35^6  lbs.,  $3.8C 

9  A  25  a                                                 18  Point  Lining  Princess  Script                                     45^  lbs.,  $4.SC 

p4^{Hlii^>^  <Ui^-m  iHi4-  ^Uh-e-  -UPff-  t^  ^^^^  V^z^^ 

6A  17a                                                30  Point  Lining  Princess  Script                                      6%  lbs.,  $S.5C 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


.oS^Cfet^ 


2/VWVVwO/  L/iJWU/vX^    C^M^feS'     O^vvy^/  ^l/VVUx 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.       Cast  on  Text  Line. 


lOA  28a  12  Point  Lining  Lakeside  Script  3  lbs.,  $3.50 

8A  22a  18  Point  Lining  Lakeside  Script  4%  lbs.,  $4.S0 

5  A  16a  24  Point  Lining  Lakeside  Script  5%  lbs.,  $5.00 

4  A  11  a  36  Point  Lining  Lakeside  Script  8'Ab  lbs.,  $6.65 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  588  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


GERMAN  BODY    C^^^S    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


6  Point  Lining  German 


(Jinige  er^olung§toge,bte  tc^  enbltcf)  eriibrtgte,  befcftlofe  tc^  ju  einem  StuSflug  ju  benul.un,  ber  mir  in  mBQ= 
lic^ft  furjer  AtH  moglicf)ft  oiel  unb  oerjcfjiebenaTtigc  (jric^einungen  ber  fc^roetjetifdien  9iotur  nor  Stugen  fii^; 
ren  foUte.  leer  Ditgi,  roelc^er  con  S""^'!^  o"^  '"  einem  Xage  erreid)t  roerben  tann,  bietet  jroar  in  biefer 
|)infid)t  SReic^t^um  genug ;  aber  bag  t?anorama,  bos  man  non  i^m  au§  iiberblictt,  (iegt  mil  feinen  (SinjcHjeiten 
bem  3ufc^aucr  ju  feme,  a(S  bafe  er  feine  'Dfeugier-im  ©peciellen  befriebigen  fbnnle.  Ueberbieft  geroatirt  f^on 
ber  Uetliberg  bei  3i'rii^  einen  allgemeinen  Ucberbtidt  iibcr  bie  aitpenfette  com  ©entig  bi§  jur  Jungfrau. 
3Kan  rietf)  mir  baber  eine  'S.our  nad)  bem  aBallenfee  unb  nad)  @laru6  an.  Jdi  fut)r  mil  bem  3)ampft(^itt  nod) 
WopperSiDt)!,  in  beffen  ?f(d^c  greitigrot^,  naci^bem  er  mit  mir  non  'Sriiffcf  gefommen  mar,  eine  tdnbtii^e  31" 


fii[)rt  burd)  ein  breiteS,  nom  i!intt)Eanal  burd)flonene«  %t)al,  an  beflen  beiben  ®eiten  ficft  bie  erften  SBergriefen 
in  june^menber  ©rBfee  aufgeftellt  ^aben.  Unter  ibnen  jeic^net  \\d)  ber  6000  guff  Ijofje  „£peer"  mit  jciner 
fettab  gefelirten  ©pi^e  au§.  S8ei  SBecfen  tf)ei(t  fidi  ba§  %i)al  in  jroei  neue:  bas  red)t§  fortlaufenbe  fiitirt  nod) 
®laru«,  ba«  tints  gelegene  roirb  oom  aBaltenfee  ausgefiiltt.  SBeefen  ^at  eine  ungemein  fc^bne  I'age  unb  erreat 
ba§  SBebauern,  bafe  ber  '^la?,  auf  roetdjem  es  liegt,  nid)t  jur  Slnlage  eincr  grofeen  ©tabt  benuijt  roorben  ift. 
"Had)  ber  ^interen  ©eite  fie^t  man  in  bas  ©lamer  3;^ot  f)inein,  loel^eS  non  bem  totoftalen,  mit  ©djnee  unb 
@fetfd)ern  iiberjogenen  @Idmifc§  (8000  gufi  ^oc^)  be^errfi^t  roirb;  nac^  ber  tiorberen  ©eite  iiberbtirft  man 
ben  SKoUenfee,  umftarrt  Don  jarfigen  getstuppen.  llnter  biefen  faitt  namentlic^  ber  mef)r  in'S  i'anb  ^inein= 
getegene  ajliirtjenftorf,  ein  |»auptafgt  ber  ©emfen  unb  SDlurmelt^iere,  in  bie  3lugen,  beffen  jierticbe,  got^ifd^en 
lljurmoerjierungen  a^netnbe  ©pi^en  auS  i^rer  me^r  at§  7000  %u^  betragenben  |)obe  bie  tjorberen  llmgebungen 
beS  ©ee'S  iiberf^ouen.  5)tefe  llmgebungen  roerben  immer  roilber  unb  ungeroo^ntic^er,  je  roeiter  ba§  ®ampf. 
fd^iff  non  aSeefen  auS  ben  ©ee  ]^inauffdl)rt.  9tamentlid)  jeici^net  fid)  boS  tinte  lifer  auS.  (S§  befte^t  au§  einer 
ununterbroc^enen  9lei^e  jadtiger  unb  jerftiifteter  getfen  oon  ben  nerfc^iebenartigften  gormen,  roetc^e  fteil  au§ 
bem  ©ee  t)erau§  ju  einer  burd^fc^nitttic^en  |)o^e  oon  6 — 7000  gufe  in  bie  Suft  ^inaufftarrcn.  2}on  einem 
bcrfelben  ftiirjt  ein  SCBafferfaU  iiber  1000  gu6  t)oc^  ^erab,  ober  t)ietmet)r  er  fpinnt  fic^,  burc^  ben  SBiberftanb 
ber  I'uft  jert^eitt,  roie  ein  jerfaferteS  feibeneS  SBanb  ben  gelfen  f)erunter.  Sle^nlic^e  2Bafferfotte,  jebod^  oon 
geringercr  §b^e,  finben  fic§  me^rere  bort.  Sttufeer  i^nen  bitben  nercinjette  'itannen,  ©raSptd^e  unb  ©enn^Utten, 


6  Point  Lining  German  No.  2 

einige  ©rl)oIung§tagc,  bie  ic^  citblic^  eritbrigte,  bcfc^lofe  ic^  ju  einem  SluSftug  jii  beuu^en,  ber  mir  in 
moglicflft  furjcr  Reit  mbglid^ft  Diet  unb  Derfd^iebcnartige  erf^cinungen  ber  fc^weijerifd^en  9latur  tior 
Slugen  fu^ren  fottte.  S)er  9iigi,  tecld^er  Don  Sy^rid)  au8  in  einem  Sage  crrei^t  toerben  fann,  bietet  jloar 
in  biefer  §infit^t  Steid^tl^um  genug;  aber  ba§  panorama,  baS  man  Bon  il)m  au8  iiberblicft,  liegt  mit  feinen 
einjclbeiten  bem  gufd^auer  ju  feme,  al§  bag  er  feine  9leugier  im  ©pccieUen  bcfriebigen  fonnte.  lleber= 
bieg  gewaijrt  fc^on  ber  Uctliberg  bet  gtiric^  einen  altgcmeirien  Ueberblicf  iibcr  bie  Sllpcntette  bom  ©entiS 
big  jur  gungfrau.  9Jlan  rict^'mir  bat)cr  eine  2our  na(|^bem  SIBaUenfee  unb  nac^  ®faru§  an.  ^^  fubr 
mit  bem  3)ampffc^iff  nac^  9tapber§K)^L  in  beffen  SMtjc  JJreitigratl),  nod)bcm  er  mit  mir  Don  aSriiffel  ge= 
fommen  tear,  eine  tanbliti^e  3uritcfge3ogcnt)ett  fultioirte,  unb  fanb  in  il)nt  einen  bereitmillicjen  9ieifcge= 
fabrten.  SBon  gtappergiii^l  fdl)rt  mon  mit  bem  !BamBff(^iff  nac^  ©c^merifon,  am  ®nbe  be§  Siiritber  ©ee'8 
gelegen,  unb  bon  tiin  auggelangt  man  mit  bem  *}.!oftniageu  in  cinigen  ©tunbcn  nac^  SQjcefen,  too  ber 
aBa'Uenfce  beginnt.  SDer  JEGeg  bon  ©d^merifon  ful)rt  burc^  ein  brette§,  bom  «intl)fanal  burc^fIoffcne§ 
3:i)0l,  an  beffen  beiben  ©eiten  fic^  bie  crften  Sergriefen  in  juneljmenber  ©rogc  aufgeftettt  i)abin.  Unter 
itjnen  jeicftnet  ftc^  ber  6000  gfufe  bobc  „®pcer"  mit  feiner  feitab  gefebrtcn  ©piie  aul  Sei  SOBeefcn  tbeilt 
fid^  bag  iiiai  in  jtoci  neue:  bag  red^tS  forttaufenbe  fiit)rt  nac^  ®Iarug,  bag  lintg  gelegene  h)irb  bom 
aBatlcnfec  auggefUUt.  aOBecfcn  bat  eine  ungemein  fd^ijne  iiage  unb  erregt  bag  SBebaucrn,  bag  ber  *piafe, 
auf  toclc^em  eS  liegt,  nic^t  jur  Stnlage  einer  grofeen  ©tabt  benu^t  toorbcn  ift.  Siadj  ber  bintercn  ©cite 
fiebt  man  in  bag  ©lamer  Sbal  binein,  toeld^cg  Don  bem  foloffalen,  mit  ©c^nce  unb  ®letfd[)crn  itberjogenen 
©Iflrnif^  (8000  gfug  boc^)  betjerrfcbt  toirb;  nacb  ber  borbcren  ©eite  iiberblicft  man  ben  SffiaHenfec,  um» 
ftarrt  bon  jadigen  gfclgtupben.  Unter  biefen  fStlt  namentlid^  ber  mcbt  in'8  8anb  bineingelegcne  aJlurt= 
jenftocf,  ein  ^auptafbl  ber  ©emfcn  unb  TOurmeltbicre,  in  bie  Slugen,  beffen  jicrlid^c,  gotbifc^en  2burm= 
berjierungen  ftljnelnbe  ©pigen  aug  ibrer  mcbr  al8  7000  gug  betragenben  §ol)e  bie  borberen  Umgebungen 
bc8  ©ee'8  tiberfd^auen.  Siiefe  Umgebungen  toerben  immer  toilber  unb  ungeto&bnlicber,  je  toeiter  bag 
S)ampff^ift  Don  ajBccfen  au8  ben  ©ee  binauffabrt.  Slamcntlidl)  jcii^net  ficb  bag  linfe  Ufcr  auS.  68  bcftebt 
aug  einer  ununterbroc^enen  Seibe  jadfiger  unb  jertlUfteter  gelfcn  Don  ben  Perfc^icbenartigften  fjormen, 
toeld^e  fteil  aug  bem  ©cc  berau8  p  einer  burd^f^nittlidjen  ^iibc  Pon  6—7000  gufe  in  bie  Suft  binaufftarren. 
aSon  einem  berfelbcn  ftiirjt  ein  SICafferfaH  iiber  1000  gug  ^0^  i)exab,  ober  bielmebr  er  fpinnt  fid^,  burd^ 
ben  Sffiiberftanb  ber  Suft  jertbcilt,  toic  ein  jerfaferteg  feibeneg  SBanb  ben  Ofelfen  bctunter.    aiebnlid^e 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  590  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


GERMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


8  Point  Lining  Gekman 


(fintge  (h-^ohmg§ta^e,  bte  tc^  enblid^  eviibvigte,  befd)loB  id)  jU  einem  3lu§f(ug  511 
benugen,  bev  mir  in  mbgIicE)ft  fiiv3ev  3ett  mb^Iidift  Dtel  unb  Devfdjtebenartige  (Srfd^ein= 
ungen  bev  fd^TDeijeviiciien  ytatux  vox  3{ugen  fii()ren  foUte.  ^Tev  Dtigi,  n)el(i)ev  con  3"= 
vid)  aits  in  einem  Xage  evveid^t  inerben  fann,  bietet  ^raav  in  biefer  i)infi(^t  9tei(^t{)um 
geniig ;  abev  ba§  '^^anovama,  ba§  man  »on  if)m  au^  iiberbUcft,  Uegt  mit  feinen  @in= 
jel^eiten  bem  3i'l'i)fl"Pi'  5"  feme,  als  baf;  er  feine  DfJeugier  im  ©pecieden  befriebigen 
fonnte.  UeberbieB  gerod^rt  fc^on  bev  Uettibevg  bei  ^iinii)  einen  allgemeinen  Uebev= 
blicf  iibev  bie  'Jltpenfette  com  >sentig  big  juv  3iUttgfvau.  2Ran  viett)  miv  bafjev  eine 
I0UV  nad)  bem  jt?a(tenjee  unb  nad^  @Iavu§  an.  ^^i)  fu^v  mit  bem  5)omptf(^in  narf) 
9tappev§re)t)l,  in  beffen  l)?a^e  greiligvat^,  nad)bem  ev  mit  miv  oon  23viiffel  gefommen 
niav,  eine  lanblidje  3iin«cfSf50geut)eit  futtiuivtc,  iinb  fanb  in  if)in  einen  beveitrailligen 
Dteifegefd^vten.  9Son  3tappevsn)t)l  fd^vt  man  mit  bem  1^ampf1d)iff  nad^  ©(^mevifon, 
am  Gnbe  be§  3i'i^''i)f^'  ®ee"g  gelegen,  unb  oon  I)iev  auS  getangt  man  mit  bem  ^o[t= 
roagen  in  einigen  ©tunben  nad)  SSeefen,  mo  bev  SBaUenfee  beginnt.  I'ev  SBeg  con 
©d)mevifon  fii^vt  buvd)  ein  bveiteS,  uom  I'int^fanal  buvd)tloffene§  J^al,  an  beffen 
beiben  ©eiten  fid^  bie  evften  33evgvieien  in  junel^menbev  @vo§e  aufgeftelU  l^aben. 
Untev  il)nen  ^eidjnet  fic^  bev  6000  y^-ug  l^o^e  „©peev"  mit  fetnev  feitab  gefetjvten 
©pi^e  au§.  58ei  2Beefen  tf^eilt  fid)  bag  Zi)al  in  Jiroei  neue:  ba§  vedE)tg  fovtfaufenbe 
fii^vt  nad^  C'MovuS,  bag  linfg  gelegene  tuivb  com  SSaUenfee  auggefiillt.  35>eefen  t)at 
eine  ungemein  ict)bne  i^age  unb  evvegt  bag  33ebauevn,  baj?  bev  '^3(a(3,  auf  n)eld)em  eg 
tiegt,  nid^t  5uv  mintage  einev  gvopen  ©tabt  benu^t  roovben  ift.  yia<i)  bev  l^inteven  ©eite 
fie^t  man  in  bas  ©lavnev  X^al  I)inein,  raelc^eg  oon  bem  foloffalen,  mit  ©d)nee  unb 


9  Point  Lining  German 

©inigc  ©rfiolungStagc,  bie  id^  enbltd^  eriibrigtc,  bcfd^lofe  id^  ju  cincin  21u§flug 
ju  benut^en,  ber  mir  in  moglicl^ft  furjer  ^dt  mijglid^ft  bid  unb  bcrfd^iebenartigc 
(Srfd^einungen  ber  fd^tDcijerifdicn  3Jatur  oor  2lugcn  fit^rcn  follte.  ®er  Sftigi, 
toeld^cr  oon  3ittid)  au§  in  einem  lage  erreicl^t  toerbcn  fann,  bietet  jtt)ar  in  biefer 
^infid)t  3teid)t^um  genug ;  aber  iia'S^  ^^anorama,  ba§  man  Don  if)m  ou^  iiberblicft, 
Ucgt  mit  feincn  ©injel^eiten  bem  Sufd^fluer  ju  feme,  al§  bafe  er  feine  9?eugier  im 
(Specietlen  befriebigen  fonnte.  Ueberbiefe  getod^rt  fd)on  ber  UetUberg  bd  3iii^td^ 
einen  allgemeinen  Ueberblirf  iiber  bie  2npenfette  bom  ©enti§  bie  jur  Sungfrau. 
9JJan  riet^  mir  baf)er  cine  Sour  nad^  bem  SBallenfee  unb  nad^  @laru§  an.  ^d^ 
fuf)r  mit  bem  3)amt)ffd^iff  nad§  9^a))per§lt)i)t,  in  beffen  9idf)e  greitigrat^,  nad^bcm 
er  mit  mir  »on  93riiffel  gefommen  mar,  eine  Idnblid^e  But-iicfgejogen^eit  fulti; 
birte,  unb  id^  fanb  in  i^m  einen  bereittoilligen  9teifegefd^rten.  3Son  9ta))per§h)^l 
fd^rt  man  mit  bem  ©ampffd^iff  nad^  (Sd^merifon,  am  6nbc  be§  3utid^er  @ee'§ 
gelegen,  unb  bon  l^ier  au§  getangt  man  mit  bem  ^oftmogen  in  einigen  ©tunben 
nad^  aBeefen,  too  ber  2BaIIenfee  beginnt.  ®er  SBeg  bon  ©d^merifon  fii^rt  burd^ 
ein  brette§,  bom  Sint^fanal  burd^fIoffenc§  Z'i)al,  an  beffen  beiben  ©eiten  fid^  bie 
erften  33ergriefen  in  june^menber  ©rojge  aufgefteUt  :^aben.  Unter  i^nen  jeid)net 
ftd^  ber  6000  %u^t  l)o^e  „©pecr"  mit  feiner  feitab  gefe^rten  ©pi^e  au§.  33ei  2Beefcn 
t^eilt  fid^  ba§  X^al  in  jttjci  neue :  ba§  rcd^tS  fortlaitfenbe  f iii^rt  nad^  @laru§,  ba§ 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


GERMAN  BODY  C^m^^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads 


9  Point  Lining  German  No.  2 


(Sinigc  6r()olung§tagc,  bic  ic^  cnblid)  criibrigte,  bef^lofe  ic^  ju  cittern  3lu§= 
flug  ju  bcitu^eit,  ber  mir  itt  niogltd)ft  fur.^cr  3eit  iitoglidift  oicl  uttb  t)crfd)ic; 
bettartige  @rld)ctnuttgctt  ber  id)JDeijcrifd)ctt  9^atuv  Oor  :?(ugett  fitbrcit  foUtc. 
3)er  9ttgi,  JDcIc^er  uoit  Biii'tc^  ai'§  iit  einctn  Jage  crretc^t  merbcit  faittt,  bietct 
jtt)ar  itt  biefer  ^inficbt  3tcid)tbuttt  geitug;  aber  i>ai  ''^^aitorattia,  bae  tnan  Don 
ibttt  au§  iibcrblicft,  licgt  titit  feiitctt  (Siit^clbeitcit  bcttt  ,3iifd)aticr  ,^ti  fcrttc,  als 
bafe  er  fcittc  9Jeugicr  itit  (BpecicEcit  befriebigcit  fijittttc.  Ucbcrbiefe  getodbrt 
fc^oii  ber  Uetliberg  bei  Sii^^'c^  eittett  allgetttcittett  Ueberbticf  i'tbcr  bic  SUpcttfettc 
DotTt  ©etttiS  bi^  jur  Suttgfroti.  dJlan  rietb  tttir  bal)cr  citte  lour  ttad)  bettt 
2BaEenfec  uttb  itac^  @laru§  att.  3d)  fubr  tnit  bent  3)atnpffd)iff  ttad)  3iappcr§: 
tt)Ql,  itt  bcffctt  9laf)c  ^rciligratb,  nad^beitt  er  mit  tttir  tiou  "Sriiff cl  gcfomtttett  tt)ar, 
citte  lattblid)e  ^uriicfgcjogen^eit  fultiuirtc,  uttb  fnitb  itt  ibttt  citten  bcrcitraiUi: 
gen  ^Icifcgefaljrten.  2^on  9^apper§tt)^l  fdljrt  tnan  mit  betn  !J>atnpfid)iff  nad) 
©d^tttertfon,  atn  ®nbe  bc§  Bu^^irfl^i*  ®ec'§  gclegen,  unb  t)on  ^ier  au^  gelangt 
tnan  tnit  betn  ^oftnjagen  in  einigen  ©tunbcn  nad^  SBecfen,  roo  ber  SBallenfcc 
beginnt.  ®cr  2Beg  bon  (Sd^mcrifou  fiibvt  burd)  ein  breites,  bom  Cintf)fanol 
burd)floffene§  Zi}al,  an  beffen  beiben  ©eiten  fid)  bie  erftcn  5?ergriefcn  in  juncb= 
mcnber  ©rofee  aufgeftellt  ^aben.  Untcr  ibncn  jci(^net  fid)  ber  6000  ^ufe  i^obe 
„®t)eer"  mit  feincr  fcitab  gefcbrten  Spitjc  au§.     58ei  2Beefen  tl^ettt  ftd^  bag 


10  Point  Lining  German  No.  2 

©inige  (Srfiolunstacie,  bie  id)  enbli(|  eriibrigte,  bef(^Io^  ic^  ju  einem  ^U5= 
flug  5U  benu^en,  ber  mir  in  mi3gUd)ft  furger  ^di  mogIi(^ft  diel  unb  t)er= 
f(^iebenartige  (Srfd)einungen  ber  f(i)tt)eigerifd)en  9iatur  dor  ?lugen  fiit)ren 
foflte.  ®er  9{igi,  raeldier  Don  ^mi6)  au6  in  einem  Sage  erreic^t  n^erben 
fann,  bietet  jtnar  in  biefer  |)in[i(^t  ^Kei(^t()um  genug;  aber  ba§  panorama, 
ha^  man  don  il)m  au§  iiberblicft,  liegt  mit  feinen  ©in^elljeiten  bem  3iif<^oufi' 
ju  feme,  al§  bafe  er  feine  5Jeugier  im  ©peciellen  befriebigen  fonnte.  Ueber= 
bie^  gett)af}rt  f(^on  ber  Uetliberg  bei  ^nxiii}  einen  allgemeinen  Ueberblict  fiber 
bie  5tlpen!ette  bom  ©entiS  bi§  ,^ur  ^ungfrau.  Tlan  riett)  mir  ba{)er  eine 
Stour  nac^  bem  SSallenfee  unb  nai)  ©larus  an.  ^d)  fu^r  mit  betn  Xampf= 
fcf)iff  nad)  9tapper§tt)l)I,  in  beffen  9Zd()e  g-reiligrat^,  nad)bem  er  mit  mir  Don 
58riiffel  gefommen  mar,  eine  Uinblid)e  3urilcfge3ogenI)eit  fultioirte,  unb  fanb 
in  i^m  einen  bereitmiUigen  9leifegefal)rten.  58on  9iapper6tin)l  fiiljrt  man 
mit  bem  Sompffc^iff  nac^  ©c^tnerifon,  am  (^nbe  be§  3iirid)er  See'6  gelegen, 
unb  bon  I)ier  au§  gelangt  man  mit  bem  ^oftiuagen  in  einigen  Stunben  nad) 
2Bee|en,  mo  ber  2Ba(Ienfee  beginnt.  ®er  2Beg  oon  ©d)meri!on  fiibrt  bur(^ 
ein  breite§,  dom  Sint^fanal  buri^floffenee  jll)al,  an  beffen  beiben  8eiten  fid) 
bie  erften  33ergriefen  in  junebmenber  (Sr5f5e  aufgeftettt  ()aben.     Unter  i^nen 


BARNHART   BROS.    &   SPINDLER'S  .592  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


GERMAN  BODY 


TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


10  PoiXT  Lining  Gkhmax 


Ginige  (^-rliolungstage,  bie  id;  cnbHd;  eviibvigte,  6e|d)(o^  id)  511  einem  9(ii^; 
f(ug  511  beniil5en,  ber  mir  in  mog(id)lt  hir:^ev  %dt  moglid)ft  oiel  unb  Derfrf)ie; 
benavtige  C^Tfcfieinungen  ber  fdiniei^evifdjen  3fntuv  vox  "Jlugen  fiiljren  foUte. 
3^er  9tigi,  iueld)er  won  3"^'^  aus  in  einem  Xage  erveid)t  luevben  fann,  bietet 
jroar  in  biefer  Jpinfid)t  9teid)tt)um  genug;  ober  bns  "l^anovamo,  ba§  man  uon 
ii)\n  au§  iiberblicft,  liegt  mit  feinen  (Jin^e(f)eiten  bem  3ufd)auer  ^^n  feme,  a(g 
ba^  er  feine  9?eugiev  im  ©pecieden  befviebigen  fijnnte.  Uebevbief^  gercdfjvt 
ld)on  ber  Uetliberg  bei  j^iiric^  einen  allgemeinen  Ueberfalirf  iiber  bie  '.JUpenfette 
uom  (Sentig  bi§  jur  ;3ii"9fi"aw-  ^^an  rietl)  mir  ba^er  eine  Xonr  na6)  bem 
iBaflenfee  unb  nad)  @lavu§  an.  ^d)  ful^r  mit  bem  Xompffc^ifi  nad)  9?ap; 
per§roi)I,  in  beffen  9'?ot)e  ^veitigrat^,  nad)bem  er  mit  mir  uon  i^rii[fe(  gefom; 
men  mar,  eine  Icinblic^e  3ui-'i'irfgejogent)eit  fultiuirte,  unb  id)  fanb  in  i§m  einen 
bereitroilligen  9tei|egefal)rten.  35on  D^iapperSro^l  fdf)rt  man  mit  bem  5)ompf; 
)'d)iff  nac^  (Sdimerifon,  am  ©nbe  be§  3"^^^^^"  ®ee'^  geleGC",  »nb  oon  l^ier  au§ 
getangt  man  mit  bem  ^jSoftroagen  in  einigen  vStunben  nad)  3Kee[en,  mo  ber 
2BaUen[ee  beginnt.  ®er  35^eg  oon  ©dimerifon  fit^rt  burd^  ein  bveite§,  com 
Sint^fanal  burc^floffeneS  'X.i)al,  an  beffen  beiben  ®eiten  fid)  bie  erften  3?ergrie; 
fen  in  june^meuber  @ri)^e  anfgeftellt  ijahen.     Unter  if)neu  jeidinet  \\<i)  ber 


11  PoiXT  Lining  German 


(Sinige  (^T^olunggtage,  bie  ii^  enblid^  eriibrigte,  befi^lo^  16)  ju  einem 
5tugflug  gu  benut^en,  ber  mir  in  moglic^ft  !urjev  ^eit  moglid^ft  oiel  unb 
oerfci^iebenartige  (Jrfi^einungen  ber  fdiroetjerifdien  -Ratur  wor  2Uigeu 
fii'^ren  foUte.  Der  SRigi,  roeldjer  oon  ^iiiiii)  au§  in  einem  Xage  erreic^t 
roerben  fann,  btetet  jroar  in  biefer  A)inftd)t  3fieid}tbum  genug ;  aber  bag 
^^anorama,  ha§>  man  oon  i^m  aus  iiberblicft,  liegt  mit  feinen  (5:in5ell)eiten 
bem  3uf(i§auer  ju  feme,  al§>  baf^  er  feine  iJleugier  im  opeciellen  befrieb= 
igen  fonnte.  Ueberbtef^  gema^rt  fc^on  ber  Uetliberg  bet  ^inid)  einen  all= 
gemeinen  Ueberbticf  iiber  bie  Silpenfette  Dom  Mentis  bi§  jur  3»ngfrau. 
^Jlan  riet^  mir  balder  eine  Xour  nad)  bem  3.r^allenfee  unb  nad)  @laru§ 
an.  ^d)  in^x  mit  bem  X)ampffd)tff  nac^  DfJapperstoi)!-,  in  beffen  -Jld^e 
^reiligrat^,  nac^bem  er  mit  mir  von  33riiffel  gefommen  mar,  eine  Idnb- 
lid^e  ^uriitfgejogen^eit  fultioirte,  unb  fanb  in  i^m  einen  bereitraitligen 
DfJeifegefa^rten.  3Son  DfiapperSmt)!  fdl)rt  man  mit  bem  X)ampff(^iff  nad) 
Sd^merifon,  am  ®nbe  be§  3^^^'^^'^  8ee'§  gelegen,  unb  oon  ^ierau§  ge^ 
langt  man  mit  bem  ^oftraagen  in  einigen  Stunben  nad)  'IBeefen,  mo  ber 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


GERMAN  BODY  cm^m^    TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.     Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


12  Point  Lining  German 


©intge  @rf)oIung§tage,  bie  id)  enbtic^  eriibrtgte,  befc^Iog  id) 
gu  einem  Slugflug  §u  benii|en,  ber  mir  in  moglici^j't  turner  ^^it 
mogli^ft  t)iel  unb  t)erfc^iebenartige  (Srfdjeimtngen  ber  fd)tt)ei= 
gerifc^en  ^latnx  t)or  5lugen  fii!)ren  foUte.  ^er  Diigi,  metdjer 
t)on  3ii^t(^  tiu^  itt  einem  ^age  erreii^t  n^erben  !ann,  bietet  gtnar 
in  biefer  ^infic^t  9fteic^tf)nm  genug;  aber  bag  panorama,  ha^ 
man  t)on  il^nt  au§  itberblirft,  liegt  mit  feinen  ©ingel^eiten  bem 
3ufc^auer  gu  feme,  al§  bag  er  feine  Sf^eugier  im  ©peciellen  be= 
friebigen  fonnte.  Ueberbieg  gettja^rt  fc^on  ber  Uettiberg  bei 
Suvid)  einen  aUgemeinen  Ueberblid  iiber  bie  Sllpenfette  t)om 
©entig  big  gnr  ^ungfran.  9J?an  rietl)  mir  ba{)er  eine  ^onr 
na^  bem  SSallenfee  unb  na^  @Iaru§  an.  ^c^  fn^r  mit  bem 
^am|3ff^iff  nad)  9ta|3per§mt)t,  in  beffen  9M{)e  greiligrat^,  nac^= 
bem  er  mit  mir  t)on  33riif]el  gefommen  mar,  eine  Idnblic^e 
3uriidge^ogen{)eit  !ultit)irte,  unb  i(^  fanb  in  i^m  einen  bereit= 


14  Point  Lining  Ger.man 


(Sinige  (Sr^olunggtage,  bie  id)  enblt(^  ertibrigte,  be= 
f(^lo|  id)  ^u  einem  3lu»f(ug  gu  benu^en,  ber  mir  in 
mogli(^ft  fnrjer  3^it  moglic^ft  Diel  nnb  t)erf(^iebenor= 
tige  6rf(^einungen  ber  f^tt)ei3erif(^en  Siatnr  t)or  9ln= 
gen  fnf)ren  foHte.  ^er  Stigi,  tr)el(^er  t)on  3^^^  tin§ 
in  einem  2^age  erreic^t  tDerben  fann,  bietet  gtDar  in 
biefer  ^infi(^t  9teic^tl)nm  genng;  aber  ha§  ^ano= 
roma,  ha§>  man  t)on  itim  an§  liberblidt,  liegt  mit  feinen 
^ingel^eiten  bem  3nf(^auer  ju  feme,  aU  t>a%  er  feine 
Stengier  im  @pecieHen  befriebigen  fonnte.  Ueberbie^ 
gett)d!)rt  f(^on  ber  Uetliberg  bei  !S^x\6)  einen  a(Ige= 
meinen  Ueberblitf  iiber  bie  ^Jllpenfette  t)om  ©entig  bi§ 
gnr  Snngfran.    Wan  riett)  mir  ba^er  eine  Stonr  na(^ 


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GERMAN  BODY  C^H^^  TYPE  FACES 


Cast  on  Uniform  Line.    Partly  leaded  with  two-point  leads. 


18  Point  Lining  German 


(Sinige  (Sr^olunggtage,  bie  ic^  enblid^  eru= 
brtgte,  beft^Iojs  i(f)  p  einem  2lu§f(ug  gu  be= 
nu^en,  ber  mir  in  mflglii^ft  furjer  3^it  wtflg^ 
lid^ft  Diel  iinb  tierfc^tebenartige  @rf(f)etnungen 
ber  f(^tt)ei3erif(f)en  ?latur  t)or  Slugen  fii^ren 
foHte.  3)er  9ligi,  iDcIc^er  t)on  3iin(^  au§  in 
einem  Xage  erreii^t  tnerben  fann,  bietet  gtDar 
in  biefer  §in[i(^t  9^eic^t^nm  genng;  aber  bag 
panorama,  ba§  man  tion  i^m  an§  iiberblidt, 
liegt  mit  feinen  ©injel^eiten  bem  3nf^^i^^^ 
p  feme,  al§  bajs  er  feine  Jlengier  im  @pe= 
ciellen  befriebigen  fiinnte.  Ueberbiefe  gema^rt 
fc^on  ber  Uetliberg  bei  ^^rii^  einen  aHge= 
meinen  Ueberblid  iiber  bie  3llpenfette  t)om 
@enti§  big  ^nr  3nngfran.  aJJan  riet^  mir 
ba^er  eine  2:onr  nac^  bem  2BaIIenfee  nnb  nadf) 
®Iarng  an.  3^  ^^^^  ^^^  ^^^  3)am|)ffc^itf 
nai^  9ta|)|)ergn)Ql,  in  beffen  9^a^e  greiligrat^, 
nad^bem  er  mit  mir  don  33riifiel  gef  ommen  mar, 
eine  tanblid^e  ^i^^ttcfgejogen^eit  fnltioirte, 
nnb  fanb  in  i^m  einen  bereitmilligen  9?eifege= 
fa^rten.  35Dn  D^appergm^I  fa^rt  man  mit 
bem  2)ampffc^iff  nad^  ©c^merifon,  am  (Snbe 


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Sermon  TitU 


S^onben^cb  9io.  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


6  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 
ISA  47a  1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

Serbittert  mir  meine  greube  niitt  toenn  id)  {omme 

ttnterftii^e  bie  @efangenen  au?  bent  @efangni#  im  iSaterlanb 

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12  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 
13  A  40  a  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

2)cr  ficinc  93aucr  latftcltc  f(^aI!^oft 
!J)cr  ^ferbc^^rinblcr  52  ticrlor  fcinc  ^fcrbc 


16  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 
10  A  25  a  4>i  lbs.,  $3.00 

®ro^e  @(^iff  (Srft^utterung 
Scanner  unb  6  tinber  ertranleu 


24  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 
5  A  11a  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


10  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 
ISA  44a  3'Ab  lbs.,  $2.50 

(Sin  ^jrcu^if^cr  ^ufar  aurbc  Don  ben 

t^ranjofen  gefangen  nnb  bann  in  ein  Imager  gebrac^t 

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14  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  S 
12A3Sa  4^  lbs. ,$3.00 

^f)cuer  ift  mir  bcr  grcunb 
!^ot^  and)  ben  gcinb  4  fann  idi}  gcbront^cn 


20  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 
7  A  20  a  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

®))ri^  \m  68  toag  toa^r  ift 


30  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 
4  A  9a  6%  lbs.,  $4.00 


5  A  11a  5%  lbs.,  $3.50  /^^  ±  T£  f\       C%Yk        1  t 

©octftc  unti  87  8cf)iKcr  !  ^tatlcr  9  Matroft 


3A6a 


36  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


3toMf  ®iifte  2  gingeii  frii^  ju^aug 


48  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 


10?^  lbs.,  $6.25 


itnbct  MMmt  3  fc^t  feltcn 


60  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 


14^  lbs.,  $8.70 


S)er  ^xli^t  5  Snak 


72  Point  German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 


16^6  lbs.,  $9.40 


S)eutf&  6  ®|Jta^e 


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Sinittg  ©etman 


^itle  ^ctic^ 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


12A36a    6  Point  Lining  German  Title     I'/is  lbs.,  $2.00 

'3)tv  aKctifd)  fd)iet>t  fei)V  oft  Die  Sdiutt) 

91uf  Die  tleincn  ^tiiDer  Die  fel)v  tvenig  ttation  tviffen 

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12  A  34a      9  Point  Lining  German  Title     2}i  lbs.,  $2.50 

@$  mufi  noO)  aUc^  bcim  ntUn 
f&ieiben  fa^tc  2>cr  5  ^offO^uUc  f^evlid) 

10  A  28a    12  Point  Lining  German  Title   3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

:Scr  0lo<f  ma^t  3  ni^t  ben  SSJlann 


13  A  33  a      8  Point  Lining  German  Title     2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

9{i(()t  an  Die  @fttcf  f)<tn0C  bein  ^cr} 

2)ic  ^nc(f)te  ieerten  Die  ©cd^cr  mit  troil^em  SSdn 

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10  A  30a    10  Point  Lining  German  Title   3'A(,  lbs.,  $2.50 

befell  l>i<f>  cittern  f8e\\ctn  ju 
Safe  tttU  IJittt  ^eine  6  bcffettt  ^f ftfte 

9  A  28  a      14  Point  Lining  German  Title    4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

®int>  dvogattig  48  nn^  ftatf 


18  Point  Lining  German  Title 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


9tene^  WliUion  ^oUat  ^anititte  ^of^itat 


24  Point  Lining  German  Title 


5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


^onnta^^  unt  l^dglidie  <3eituitg 
^He  ^nftttt^tdutt^en  92  fut  Sl^imtad 


30  Point  Lining  German  Title 


7  lbs.,  $4.35 


^tU^clin  Cruder  uerfauft 
^Un^e  fiit  Harnett  ^  un^  ^tnber 


36  Point  Lining  German  Title 


85/4  lbs.,  $5.15 


^et  fOlcnf^  8  t^at  ^Dtgen 


48  Point  Lining  German  Title 


13W6  lbs.,  $8.25 


^tnaNm  IL^  f^am 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,    POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


SUlobern  graftut 


dumber  5 


Weigrhts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


13  A  40  a  6  Point  Modern  Fraktur  No.  5    1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

Hltt  unli  ^unge  Solbottn  im  aSBintcrquartier 

@eneral  @eorg  9BafQinoton  unb  Die  9(incriiani|it|t  Slrmre 

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13A36a         10  Point  Modern  Fraktur  No.  5   3 ^fe.  lbs.,  $2.50 

aSinb  9flc0cn  Sconce  unb  ^ogcl 
©in  6turm  on  bcr  5  Oft=tufic  toon  5lfrifo 

11  A  32  a  14  Point  Modern  Fraktur  No.  5  4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

mv  ^0^  ftetgt  fa((t  leii^t 
^otgeng  fritl  urn  5  ge^t  bte  ^onne  auf 


14  A  40  a  9  Point  Modern  Fraktur  No.  5  2^  lbs.,  $2.50 

SBrnn  jemanti  ettoag  er^ii^tt  toa§  man  nit^t 
@(aukn  fann  fo  nrnnt  man  t^n  einen  aKitnc^^aufen 
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12  A  34  a         12  Point  Modern  Fraktur  No.  5   3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

^cr  Sattiimatt  fiittctt  bic  ^ii^nct 
^uf  bent  S3aucrn^ofe  4  jtc^t  eine  8i|cune 

9  A  24  a  16  Point  Modern  Fraktur  No.  5   4^  lbs.,  $3.00 

(S8  flttg  an  ^cftlg  jtt  bli^cn 
din  ftarfcS  ©emitter  3  jog  ^cran 


18  Point  Modern  Fraktur  No.  5 


4%  lbs.,  $3.25 


2)a§  SReben  Hdn  SHIen  Me  felfift  m^t§  maiden  fiinnen 
9Ka^e  nitt§  Im  griinWi^  Herfte^ft  6  unli  f^ri^  toaS  in  erfu^rft 


4A  13a 


24  Point  Modern  Fraktur  No.  5 


574  lbs.,  $3.50 


^ie  ©tene  ift  ein  fc^r  Hcine§  ^nfcft 
3n  mmtn  Xa^tn  fi^t  fic  7  auf  ben  ^luwen 


3A  9a 


30  Point  Modern  Fraktur  No.  5 


6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


Ser  i>tx^  ift  H  8  tier  SSinter  uai^t 


42  Point  Modern  Fraktur  No.  5 


lOj^  lbs.,  $6.25 


Sie  totttbctt  9  iille  ftkraf  ^t 


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598 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Scblller  ^^^^  1Bo*5 


Weights  and  Prices  griven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Line. 


17A  40a  10  Point  Schiller  No.  5  S'/fb  lbs.,  $2.50 

/niide  bin  id)  acb'  zur  iRub'  scblieBe  bcide 

HugUin  zu  iDatcr  lag  die  Augen  dein  iiOer  meinem  l&ette  rein 

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5A  17a  24  Point  Schiller  No.  5        5?i'6  lbs.,  $3.50 

9cb  nabm  mein  Oembr 
tlider  bam  6  immcr  naber 


14A  44a  12  Point  Schiller  No.  5  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

Her  HdUr  vi^obnt  in  den  boben  (Bebir^en 

Mi  den  fcbarfen  Ikrallen  fegt  er  feine  IBeute  an 

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llA  34a  16  Point  Schiller  No.  5         4%  lbs.,  $3.00 

Columbus  Miurde  in  (Benoa  dcboren 
Sein  \Dater  war  efn  8  armer  Hollttammer 


30  Point  Schiller  No.  5  6%  lbs.,  $4.00 


Bin  Icb  aucb  nocb  juna  und  blein 
Brtid  und  fUigid  45  bann  icb  fcbon  sein 


36  Point  Schiller  No.  5  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


Ibabcn  Sic  drci  Jf  rcimarhcn 
Das  ist  ciit  768  doppclter  Brief 


48  Point  Schiller  No.  5  lOji  lbs.,  $6.25 


\Dercinidtc  Staatcn 
5)er  Deutfcbe  4  IDolhsfreund 


60  Point  Schiller  No.  5  15^  lbs.,  $9.45 


leitund  lit  33  Ibubrcb 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  599  QUALITY   AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


(Boetbe 


mo.  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


14  A  42  a  8  Point  Goethe  No.  5        2J4  lbs.,  $2.25 

Bite  unb  3unge  Sol^aten  tm  TOllnterquartier 

Oeneral  Oeovg  imarbinaton  unt)  Me  Bmerilianircbe  Hrmee 

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10  A  32  a  12  Point  Goethe  No.  5      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

Xieb  un&  Danhbarheit  Qetallt 
•dn^anft  bagt  Me  46  ganse  Melt 

5  A  14  a  20  Point  Goethe  No.  5      4'?i6  lbs.,  $3.25 

Muoer  Jagbbunb 
Ikarl  war  45  ein  Jaocr 


12  A  32  a  10  Point  Goethe  No.  5      3Vib  lbs.,  $2.50 

Spricb  nic  etwas  M'6[C6  von  etnem 

^cnfcbcn  wenn  du  es  rclber  nicbt  wclftt 

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8  A  24  a  16  Point  Goethe  No.  5       AVs  lbs.,  $3.00 

3obann  war  mit  fetnem 
(Bro^vater  23  binaugeeoanaen 

3  A  10 a  24  Point  Goethe  No.  5      5?i6  lbs.,  $3.50 

(3ro^es  jfeuet 
l^iele  90  petbtannt 


4A  7a 


30  Point  Goethe  No.  5 


6%  lbs.,  $4.00 


ITnecenirunQ  war  20  vortretKicb 


3A  4a 


36  Point  Goethe  No.  5 


7K  lbs.,  $4.80 


3^ungen6  bait  27  voohl  feet 


48  Point  Goethe  No.  5 


12^  lbs.,  $7.35 


]ein^reucr39irrcun6 


3A  4a 


60  Point  Goethe  No.  5 


18  lbs.,  $10.85 


Ikleine  SO  Staaten 


72  Point  Goethe  No.  5 


23%  lbs.,  $14.15 


Hrme  5  3f  rau 


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600 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ISismarck   ^^^^^   Series 


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12  A  36a  6  Point  Bismarck  1»/16  lbs,  $2.00 

Zwei  inuntre  fCnaben  franz  und  J^ritz 
Sie   waren   die   gro^te  Jfreudc  von   ibrem   (fater 


11  A  34a  8  Point  Bismarck  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 

\t)on  den  ISergen  ftromt  das  leben 
Scbone  rcine  Xuft  fUr  fnenfdj  und  \Plcb 


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9  A  24  a  12  Point  Bismarck  3%  lbs,  $2.75  10  A  26a  10  Point  Bismarck  3  Mi  lbs.,  $2.50 

CLrink  nur  was  klar  \^  Das  Scbiff  fcbwankte  gewaltig 

Sprid)  aucb  9  was  wabr  ift  Capitain  Oeigt  8  auf  die  IBrUcke 

6  A  18  a  16  Point  Bismarck  HH  lbs.,  $3.00 

2)le  kleine  :Blene  Ift  ein  febr  f lei^iges  Jnfekt 
mnen  die  Cage  warm  jind  8  fitjt  fie  auf  den  ©lumen 

5A   10a  18  Point  Bismarck  "  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

Der  HWond  hommt  berauf  im  ©flen 
unit  feinem  blaffcn  7  freundlfcben  Oejicbt 

3A  7a  24  Point  Bismarck  ,  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

IDerQib  deinem  2  Uleben  jf  reund 


30  Point  Bismarck  7  lbs,  $4.30 


iman  iTriert  5  im  IWlinter 


36  Point  Bismarck  914  lbs.,  $5.65 


VDereiniate  6  Staaten 


Point  Bismarck  15  lbs.,  $9.00 


IKleiner  3  TMaid 


60  Point  Bismarck  UVi  lbs.,  $14.95 


Sein  4 1Heim 

POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  601  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


5cbipabad)er    c^^|fes    number  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Text  Lii 


15  A  42  a  6  Point  Schwabacher  No.  5      1%  lbs.,  $2.00 

IDenn  jemanb  etwas  er5dt;It  was  man  ntdjt 

(Slauben    fann    fo     nennt    man    iljn    cinen    inund?t)aufen 

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12  A  36  a  12  Point  Schwabacher  No.  5     3%  lbs.,  $2.7S 

3n  ber  bunfcln  IDoIfc  bli^t  C5 
(£in  fdjwadjcs  Donncrn  2  I}6rt  man  jcfet 

7  A  22  a  18  Point  Schwabacher    No.  5    4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

§ir>ei  flcine  Knabcn 
Sic  gingcn  ju  ^  5cm  Itlciftcr 


14  A  42  a  10  Point  Schwabacher  No.  5      3'Xb  lbs.,  $2.50 

Die  Peutfdjen  Solbatcn  finb  fcl^r  ftol3 
(£s  giebt  3^92*^  3"f'^"trtc  Caoalric  unb  Ulatjncn 

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10  A  30  a  14  Point  Schwabacher  No.  5      45i  lbs.,  $3.00 

(Es  fallen  gro§e  Hegentropfen 
IPie  u)ol]Itl|dtig  ift  3  bas  (Beiuitter 

3  A  10  a  24  Point  Schwabacher  No.  5      5%  lbs.,  $3.50 

Cyroler  £anb 
(Sbelipets  7  Bliit^en 


3A  7a 


36  Point  Schwabacher  No.  5 


6%,  lbs.,  $4.25 


Der  Knabc  war  perlorcn 
Seine  (£Itcrn  5  ir>artcten  auf  il^n 


42  Point  Schwabacher  No.  5 


87a  lbs.,  $5.35 


Cl^ristopI)  Columbus 


54  Point  Schwabacher  No.  5 


14^/16  lbs.,  $8.50 


Dcr  Sd^ul-^IIciftcr 
€r  bat  vid  8  XPcisI^cit 


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^^xsm   c^^^^   ptxx 


txxts 


Weights  and  Prices  gfiven  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Text  Line. 


14A  39a  8  Point  Kaiser  1%  lbs.,  $2.25 

"Wn^zixfeih.  'oxnx  ei»«  pdtSne  btvti  fifee  ^iaiti 

€iK  €f iitebeit  J»at  bit  ItHIfte  hex  kltimvi  ^'taiit  2ei:|iSi:t 

3?«1«  ^H»  per  ^wii  )tsxhxnvtni  viab  z»  fawwettgef  allett 

125^567600 

11 A  29a  14  Point  Kaiser  4^  lbs.,  $3.00 


13A  36a  10  Point  Kaiser  3^6  lbs.,  $2.50 

^»  jAfjttes  b«p«Jkt  stts  tteuttzij  iattpejtit  j9I»«« 

^ic  ixrRj:«»  tt«J*r  (Sejtersl  ^Arfitwr  ^cgper 

1254567030 

12A  34a  12  Point  Kaiser  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

(6s  fljieM  htwitsr  Citattitt«ii:eir 


9 A  27a  16  Point  Kaiser  4^  lbs.,  $3.00 

'^m\tx  %nxl  it;ei:  ^m]^:e  'mnx  tin  :^nttx  htxAthtxxiiiktx  ^unn 
^tittt  Wljm  ^n:$tn  biiAitn  fattfiT^  nbtx  "oxtxtn  tx  mxntt  ^li^ttt  ^t  ^tntx 

8A  23a  18  Point  Kaiser  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

^ltXKnit:ex  tens  ^Sitcttitxtnhn  kum  ^mtttn;!  in  txnt^ 

5A  12a  24  Point  Kaiser  5%  lbs.,  $3.60 

4A  12a  30  Point  Kaiser  6f4  lbs.,  $4.15 


36  Point  Kaiser  6%  lbs.,  $4.25 


Q[|ttt:e  ir:edbt  unh  \Atnt  ^hmnnb: 
€hxt  httntn  t04  ^nitx  nnh  Mniitx 


P01^aT-LlNE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  603  QUALITY   AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


Kenton   <^^^p^    £gtsnb^b  ^o.  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  IJne. 


10A34a         10  Point  Teuton  Ext.  No.  5    3^6  lbs.,  $2.50  I  lOA  31  a         12  Point  Teuton  Ext.  No.  5      3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

&t  ttuQ  cincrt  hicincn  Siaftcn  '  ^ct  fknsibc  QlXXQ  xvcfHxcb 

3frx   tv(2id?(2tn  cr  ^c^muckfac^cn  ^aftc  |^r  f^nb  v\ci  ©o{b  in  <£ct{\f Otnicn 

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8A28a  14  Point  Teuton  Extended  No.  5  4^  lbs.,  $3.00 

WujSf  59fcrb  ifi  fiutk  nnb  fe^r  niifjlic^  3U  atl^n  E^af en 
fe  3ie^t  ben  ^acjen  t>on  morgen^^  8  frit^  bi^s  a^enb^s  (p^t 

5  A   16  a  18  Point  Teuton  Extended  No.  5  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

©Ic  ^xnbcx  cxxv^xicn  ben  WBcxn^d^i^m^nn 
^ic  i^HxxQcn  bcibc  66  ^ixnmpfc  an  bae  "Keif 

4  A  9a  24  Point  Teuton  Extended  No.  5  5?i6  lbs.,  $3.50 

&m  frHulcin  eptcit  bas  dimmer 
j^ic  bcfi^f  cine  7  nngc^cnrc  fcviiqkexi 

3  A  7a  30  Point  Teuton  Extended  No.  5  6"i6  lbs.,  $4.25 

5)ic  ^rbcitatcn  6  fc^r  fici^ig 


Ceittank  |li>*  5  unli   ^^^^^   S^tttutt  §iatk  ^0*  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  I.ine. 


13A  39a  10  Point  Teutonic  No.  5        3 '/fi  lbs.,  $2.50  1  13A  35a  12  Point  Teutonic  No.  5        3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

3»te  ^inbcr  flnb  jut  ^(^ufc  flcfltttiflen  ^etm  pefen  fttftcn  n»ir  btc  ^an5e 

3)tt  fernen  ftc  fcfcn  fjfircifictt  jci(^nett  uttb  rtttflcn  ^^f  5ic  ^(^tefcrf afef  Tf^reifif  man  tnif  ^riffcC 

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lOA  30a  14  Point  Teuton  Black  No.  5  4^  lbs.,  $3.00 

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^i^^  (f^i^vtnania    c^^^^    ^vttnbev  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


11  A  34a  8  Point  WideGermaniaNo.  5     2^  lbs.,  $2.25  10A28a  10  Point  Wide  Germania  No.  5     3!  4  lbs.,  $2.50 


lilntcr  hen  ^ludjtlingctt  trefanl* 

^{4j  Iretr  ©fftfter  i»er   cine   ^uttfee   Ijatte 

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8  A  25  a  12  Point  Wide  Germania  No.  5  3%  lbs.,  $2.75 

^«in«  (fSiltevn  txfavsn  txx^t  wntif  «r   nraVrnt^   f^tft  0anj   ctU^in 
ClBr  hrttt^  «in«  ^<ijny«|t«r  un^  23  ^vntf^v  in  ^entydjlantf 

7A20a  14  Point  Wide  Germania  No.  5  4!4  lbs.,  $3.00 

^^  Tlt^0  ^i«  gubUin  cittf  tr^n  gaunt  ®  fi?  hijdj 

plan  fah  ^s^  kannt  al^  ^0  nan  gl]^  fu  ^eytdjen  hnpfi 

gnnt  ^i?0etne|^i%^n  S^i  12  ^a  laiir*  ^^  ^t  ba  kra4jt  ^^ 

5  A  15  a  16  Point  Wide  Germania  No.  5  4X  lbs,  $3.00 

^ev  kleine  ^ixvydjnev  hatte  totnen  gart 
ptiv  0lauben  ni4jt  alie^  45  nra^  nrtr  hahven 

5  A  14  a  18  Point  Wide  Germania  No.  5  4%  lbs.,  $3.25 

^BV  $ndj&  lockte  ten  ^ctijn  ijerunter 
^er  ®t0er  kann  etne  ttef^  plunge  fdjlagen 

3  A  10  a  24  Point  Wide  Germania  No.  5  5%  lbs.,  $3.65 

pliv  legen  basi  ^nhcv  89  in  ba&  ^oot 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY  605  QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


Composite  ^^^^^  Conbcnsel)  Jto.  5 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


14A  40a        14  Point  Composite  Cond.  No.  5    4 M  lbs.,  $3.00 

Wer  cinmof  fiigl  Hem  gfouBt  man 

Kid^i  unl)  (oenn  er  aucQ  \ik  Ula^rQeit  |pn($t 

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5  A  12a  30  Point  Composite  Condensed  No.  5  6%  lbs.,  $4.00 

M  ij't  Die  CteOe  jn  p,  Da|  mir  |eine 
pote  QaUen  unil  |eine  76  pote  pni)  nicQt  |i|flier 


42  Point  Composite  Condensed  No.  5  SH  lbs.,  $5.25 


D  |(|0ne  £erc|e  jiig  mir  nitr  an  u% 
^  |()  fitltig  unil  ^8  mnnler  maiden  tan 


Plack  (flonlicnseli   <^^^^  Jfumber  55 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


11 A  30a  14  Point  Black  Condensed  No.  55  4K  lbs.,  $3.00 

Purdj  Suliu0  (<Idfar0  f  roberung  bet  gaUifttien  Prouin^en  bis  an 
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litljigan  mh  InMana  Jjaben  tiiel  #b!l  Mefe0  lalir 
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24  Point  Black  Condensed  No.  55  5%  lbs.,  $3.50 


3m  Kenntliter  miM  auf  hn  Ijofjen 
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BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  606  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ORNAMENTS 
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Barnhart  Bros.  &  Spindler 

Type  Founders,  Chicago 


ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 
Minnesota  Type  Foundry  Co. 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 
St.  Louis  Printers  Supply  Co. 

DALLAS,  TEX. 
The  Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 


WASHINGTON.  D.  C. 
Southern  Printers  Supply  Co. 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 
Pacific  Printers  Supply  Co. 


KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry 

OMAHA.  NEB. 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry 

NEW  YORK  CITY.  N.  Y. 
Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 


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Five  and  one-half  Feet 


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No.  11 


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608 


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No.  51 


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609 


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Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


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Four  and  one-half  Feet 


12  Point  Borders 


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613 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


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Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


Four  and  one-half  Feet 


12  Point  Borders 


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Weifirhts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2, 


Four  and  one-half  Feet 


12  Point  Borders 


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Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


Four  and  One-Half  Feet 


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Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


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No.  556 


No.  561 


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POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


UNIQUE 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  griven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


Three  Feet 


18  Point  Borders 


2/8  lbs.,  $1.30 


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No.  571 


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No.  572 


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No.  573 


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624 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


UNIQUE 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


Three  Feet 


18  Point  Borders 


2H  lbs.,  $1.30 


No.  1811 

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No.  1812 


Three  Feet 


24  Point  Borders 


2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


No.  204 


No.  205 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


625 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


UNIQUE 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  i. 


Three  Feet 


24  Point  Borders 


2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


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No.  210 

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No.  213 


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No.  214 


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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


UNIQUE    c^^^    BORDERS 

Weights  and  Prices  sriven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 
Three  Feet  24  Point  Borders  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 

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No.  222 

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No,  227  ^^S        ^^O  No.  230 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  627  QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


UNIQUE 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prii  es  given  are  Approximale;  see  page  2. 


Three  Feet 


24  Point  Borders 


2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


UNIQUE 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


Three  Feet 


24  Point  Borders 


2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


Three  Feet 


^IQUE    ^^^fe^    BORDERS 

Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2. 

24  Point  Border! 

2%,  lbs.,  $1.6S 

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No.  254 


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630 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


UNIQUE 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2, 


Three  Feet 


24  Point  Borders 


2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


No.  282 


POINT«LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


UNIQUE    c«|fes    BORDERS 


Three  Feet 


H        "'-'"        H  1 


Weights  and  Prices  sriven  are  Approximate:  see  page  2. 

24  Point  Borders  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 

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No.  285 


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No.  291 


No.  292 


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632 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


UNIQUE 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


Three  Feet 


24  Point  Borders 


2%  lbs..  $1.65 


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No.  2417 


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No.  2418 


Two  Feet 


30  Point  Borders 


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2%  lbs.,  $1.35 


No.  3001 


No.  3002 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


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QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


UNIQUE 


BORDERS 


Weights  .ind  Prices  jriven  are  Approximate;  see  pagre  2. 
36  Point  Borders 


2«i6  lbs..  $1.65 


No.  3607 


No.  3611 


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634 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


UNIQUE    c^^fe^    BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


Two  Feet 


36  Point  Borders 


iMi  lbs.,  $1.65 


No.  3619 


The  borders  below  register  for  color  work. 


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No.  3623 


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POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


UNIQUE 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


36  Point  Borders 


2'5i'6lbs.,  $1.65 


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These  borders  register  for  color  work.  ^^\^X^4 

No.  3636  WC^  >r 


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SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


UNIQUE 


Two  Feet 


Eighteen  Inches 


No.  4805 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


'i  Point  Borders 


2%  lbs..  $1.65 


No.  3637 


No.  3638 


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48  Point  Borden 


2%  lbs.,  $1.50 


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No.  4808 


These  borders  register  for  color  work. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  637 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


UNIQUE    ^^Km^    BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2. 


Eighteen  Inches 


48  Point  Borders 


2K  lbs.,  $1.50 


Twelve  Inches 


Twelve  Inches 


72  Point  Borders  No.  7201 


96  Point  Borders  No.  9601 


iVi  lbs.,  $1.35 


.S's  lbs.,  $1.50 


NAPOLEON  WREATHS  AND  INITIALS 
NUMBER  1  NUMBER  2 


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Single  wreaths,  40c  each. 
Hi-r  font,  containing  four  wreaths  of  either  No.  1  or  No.  2  and  one  set  of  initials,  cast  on  nniforni  body,  $1.00 


AUTOS  NO.  2 


Pit  font,  containin«  one  character  of  each,  75c 
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UNIQUE   m 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  Are  Approximate 


Five  Feet 


No.  666 


6  Point  Borders  ]5^6  lbs. .$1.50 

No.  667 


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No.  669 

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Four  and  One-half  Feet 


12  Point  Borden 


2%  lbs.,  11.50 

No.  1223  5=5 


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No.  1222  (II 


No.  1221 


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No.  1218 


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Three  Feet 


18  Point  Borders 


iVs  lbs.,  $1.30 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


UNIQUE 


fe    BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate 


Three  Feet 


H  No.  1819  H 

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18  Point  Borders 


iVs  lbs.,  $1.30 


No.  1820 


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No.  1821 


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24  Point  Borders 


2'?Y6  lbs.,  $1.6S 


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No.  2420  I       r 


W=trt  No.  2421  i=ii=i 


No.  2422 


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No.  2430 


No.  2426 


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BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


UNIQUE 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate 


24  Point  Border 


2%  lbs.,  $1.6S 


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No.  2431 


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No.  2432 


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^•^  No.  2433  kvM 


36  Point  Borders 


2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


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No.  3639 


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No.  3641 


POINT-LINE,    POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


AD-ARROW 


SPECIMEN 


AD-ARROWS  NO.  1 

t8»-4  1810-4  1811-4  el-8        62-8  63-8        64-8       65-8      66-8      67-8       68-8      1212-4      121S-4      1214-4      121B-4 

Price  per  font,  $1.00 
Labor-savinK  font  2M  feet  of  matchine  metal  rule,  7Sc 


AD-ARROWS  NO.  2 

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122-4  128-4  124-4  121-4  610-4  611-4  128-4  128-4  127-4  128-4 

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2412-2  1t10-2  1811-2 


Price  per  font,  $1.00 
Labor-saving  font  iM  feet  of  matcbing  metal  rule,  7Sc 


2416-2  2414-2  2413-2 

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AD-ARROWS  NO.  3 

243-2  244-2  241-2  242-2  248-2  246-2  246-2  247-2 


S. 


Price  per  font,  $1.50 
Labor-saving  font  2%  feet  of  matching  metal  rule,  $1.00 


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The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  the  number  of  the  character;  the  following  figures  denote  the 
number  of  characters  contained  in  each  font. 


SPECIAL  CHARACTERS 


6c 


15c 


20c 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


UNIQUE    cmt^    BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  pagfe  i 


American  Flag  Borders 

No.  1201  (one  color' 4!2  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.50  12  Point  No.  1202  (two  colors)  2%  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.50 


No.  1801   one  color:  3  feet,  2!/s  lbs.,  $1.30 


No.  1802  (two  colors^  18  in.,  2,'''8  lbs.,  $1.30 


No.  2401  (one  color)  3  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


No.  2402  (two  colors)  18  in.,  2'Ji6  lbs.,  $1.65 


No.  1203  ione  color) 


American  Shield  Borders 
12  Point 


VA  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.50 


No.  1«03  (one  color)  3  feet,  ZVs  lbs.  $1.30 


No.  1804  (two  colors)  18  in.,  2)4  lbs.,  $1.30 


No.  2403  (one  color)  3  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


No.  2404  (two  colors)  18  in.,  2«i6  lbs.,  $1.65 


No.  3601  ione  color)  2  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


36  Point 


No.  3602  (two  colors)  12  in.,  2'Hb  lbs.,  $1.65 


Cuban  Flag  Borders 

No.  1204  (one  color)  12  Point  454  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.50 


No.  1805  (one  color)  3  feet,  2}^  lbs.,  $1.30 


18  Point 


No.  1806  (two  colors)  18  in.,  2%  lbs.,  $1.30 


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No.  2405  (one  color)  3  feet,  2'5i'6  lbs.,  $1.65 


24  Point 


No.  2406  (two  colors)  18  in.,  2«1['6  lbs.,  $1.65 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


HOLLY 


BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  ifiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


12  Point 
No.  1205,  one  color,  45^  feet,  IVa,  lbs.,  $1.50      No.  1206,  two  colors,  IYa,  feet,  2K  lbs.,  $1.50 


18  Point 


No.  1807,  one  color,  3  feet,  iVk  lbs.,  $1.30      No.  1808,  two  colors,  18  inches,  iVi  lbs.,  $1.30 

24  Point 


No.  2407,  one  color,  3  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65      No.  2408,  two  colors,  18  inches,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 

36  Point 


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No.  3603,  one  color,  2  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65       No.  3604,  two  colors,  12  inches,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


24  Point 

No.  2409,  one  color,  3  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65       No.  2410,  two  colors,  18  inches,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 

36  Point 

No.  3605,  one  color,  2  feet,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65      No.  3606,  two  colors,  12  inches,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


No.  4801,  one  color,  18  inches,  2K  lbs.,  $1.50      No.  4802,  two  colors,  9  inches,  2%  lbs.,  $1.50 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


840 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


HOLLY 


ORNAMENTS 


r^ 


368-2  121-4  122-4  123-2 

MORTISED 


'i^    '*^> 


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366-4 
ORTISEO 


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548-1 

lORTISED 

182-2 


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124-2 


126-2  369-2 

MORTISED 


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Price  per  font,  one  color,  75c.     For  two  colors,  $1.50 


/^  «     ^^    ^      ,..,   '^^ 


646-2  183-2 


Holly 

Ornaments 

No.  101 


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647-2 
MORTISED 


Price  per  font,  one  color,  75c.     For  two  colors,  $1.50 


243-2  244-2 

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If  ^l  „H„.,  1^.  IR 


*4^ 


Price  per  font,  one  color,  $1.25     For  two  colors,  $2.50 

The  first  figure  denotes  the  number  of  character;  the  second  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 

These  ornaments  work  in  combination  with  borders  shown  on  opposite  page. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


641 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


METAL  RULE    ^^fe^    BORDER 


5  Feet 

61 

6  Point  No.  337 

62          63           64 

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$1.50 

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6  Point  No.  338 


121  122  123  124  125 


$1.50 


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BARNHART    BROS.   &    SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


PAGE    cmg^    ORNAMENTS 


PAGE  ORNAMENTS  NO.  57  ^L 

hi:i-o  1211-8  1210-8  122-8  123-6  64-8  69-8  125-6  126-6  1212-6  127-8  128-8  ^^ 

Price  per  font  $1.00 


PAGE  ORNAMENTS  NO.  58 

186-2  1812-2  1810-4  182-4 


1^9^    v(j^    ^^1    ^^ 

241-4  2411-4  124-4  129-4  247-4  248-4 

^    ^if    ^    '^    y^   ^ 


Price  per  font  $1.25 

PAGE  ORNAMENTS  NO.  59 

244-2  249-2 


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Price  per  font  $2.25 

The  figures  before  each  hyphen  denote  the  number  of  the  character;  the  following  figures  denote 
the  number  of  characters  contained  in  each  font. 


3  Point 

METAL  RULE 

Per  foot,  7Mc 

6  Point  with  3  point  face 

Per  foot,  15c 

6  Point 

Per  foot,  15c 

12  Point 

Per  foot,  30c 

^<  li  i'oint  rer  root,  juc  s^ 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  643  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


COMBINATION  BORDERS 


AND  ORNAMENTS 


COMBINATION  BORDER  NO.  24  '^       4^^^^ 

121-24  123-36 


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Price  per  font,  $2.00 


m 


^m 


^f^ 


^1 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  60 

483-2  484-1  485-2 


8r 


15 


Price  per  font,  50  cents.     Single  characters,  20  cents  each. 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  61 


Price  per  font,  80  cents.     Single  characters,  25  cents  each. 


The  figures  before  each  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character ;  the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 
BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  644  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


NEW  ART  CORNERS  ^^^fe^  AND  ORNAMENTS 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


NEW  ART 


BORDER  NO.  49 


71-2  72-2 


If/d^l"^ 


88-2 

j^Ol.  ml 

^^  —  78-2  77-4  79-2  -  "^  ^^ 


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5 


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Price  per  font,  $3.90 

The  figures  before  each  hyphen  denote  the  number  of  the  character;  the  following  figures 
denote  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  each  font. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


646 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


NEW  ART    cmmm^    BORDER  NO.  48 


A  A 


CHARACTERS 


1-8  2-12 

■      mm 


3-18  8-*  7-4  9-4  4-8  5-8  8- 


lb         I         ■ 


1 2-2  10-4  11-4  1 3-2 


23-1  21-2  22-2  24-1 


'9y'j\<9 


28-2  27.4 


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31-2  30-2  32-2 


Price  per  font,  $3.95 

The  first  figure  denotes  the  number  of  character:  the  second  the  number 
of  characters  contained  in  font. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


647 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


COMBINATION 


BORDERS 


G 


oifiiooQiinioi 


COMBINATION  BORDER  NO.  115 


iOlO      KZ      <»      OH      9K^ 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 


CORE      ^i 


I 

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The  figures  before  each  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character,  the  following 
figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


SSm9(,'>9K^SSi 


s 


IS 


COMBINATION  BORDER  NO.  119 

2-8  1-e  3-8 


Price  per  font.  $2.00 

The  figures  before  each  hyphen  denote  the  number  of  the  character;  the  following  figure  the  num 
ber  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


1 


IS 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


648 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PASTEL    c^^te^    BORDERS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


r 


10  POINT  PASTEL  BORDER  NO.  51 


=  =  IT 


VA  feet,  1%  lbs.,  $1.40 


10  POINT  PASTEL  BORDER  NO.  52 


Jl 


A%  feet,  l'5i6  lbs.,  $1.40 


The  above  borders  register  for  color  work. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT- BODY  648a  QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


COMBINATION 


BORDERS 


8  POINT  ROCOCO  BORDER  NO.  5 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 


18  POINT  ROCOCO  BORDER  NO.  5 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 


COMBINATION  BORDER  NO,  26 

Characters  on  9  and  18  Point  Bodies 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 


^si^^s^w  l,-T;wr^^^  >--r;)iKS'-<  y^=^)K^^rf  >-^w?^^<  y"-5»ss^  («-^:;*^^ 


The  figure  before  each  hyphen  denotes  the  number  of  the  character ;  the  following 
figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


648  b 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


PATENT  APPLIED  FOR. 


12  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     12  A,  2  lbs.,  $1.50 
Blanks  in  A%  foot  fonts,  2%  lbs.,  $1.50 


m 
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18  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     7A,  S'/ie  lbs.,  $2.00 
Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  ZVs  lbs.,  $1.30 


# 


24  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     5  A,  3%  lbs.,  $2.50 
Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


648  c 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


Weififhts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;   see  page  2. 


QO®®XEXlxlXD®®CK©@©®(|)(g^^ 

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® 
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PATENT    APPLIED    FOR 


coD©®®®®®®©®(ixi)ai)®®(i^^ 
o  o 


o 
o 
o 
o 
o 


12  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  2 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     12  A,  2  lbs.,  $1.50 
Blanks  in  4^  foot  fonts,  2}i  lbs.,  $1.50 


O 
O 
O 
O 


0(D(T)(A)(R)0®®(L)(D®(N)(D(R)(Y)0 

o  o 

\^  18  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  2  y-J 

I        J  Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     7  A,  3!^ i6  lbs.,  $2.00  I        J 

^^  Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  iVs  lbs.,  $1.30  ^^->^ 

O  O 

CXDOO®®(E)®®(I)®®OOCO 


O 

o 
o 
o 


e)(rxt)(§: 


24  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  2 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     5  A,  3^ib  lbs.,  $2.50 
Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  2'5'f'6,  $1.65 


o 
o 
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OC)®®(DO®<l)©®00 


QO®®®®®®®®o©(o)®®(i)®o(s^ 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


648d 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


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Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


eooeoooo*Gooooo«G>oooo«oooo#9 


PATENT   APPLIED    FOR 


0004 


TIHIEI    ISINIOIWI    IWIHIIITIEI    IDIRIUIGI    ICIO 


12  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  3 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     12A,  2  lbs.,  $1.50 
Blanks  in  4%  foot  fonts,  2%  lbs.,  $1.50 


24  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  3 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     5  A,  3'H6  lbs.,  $2.50 
Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  2'?i6  lbs.,  $1.63 


•000©4D00# 


CO 


o 


o 


••••0000«00000G>000««««« 


18  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  3 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.    7  A,  3%>  lbs.,  $2.00 
Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts.     iVi  lbs.,  $1.30 


OOOO#0OOGO#O0O0O      o 


§     —Q®0a0999—    I 


|#eC»OOOOOO«GOOOOO«OOOGO«OOOO#0 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  648  e  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


EEmSHEll 


Weiehts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2 


On 
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M 
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D 


PATENT   APPLIED    FOR 


□D 

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nnn[TiiH][Ein[piiEi[o][pi[L][Eifs]n[s][Tiio][RiiEi[s]nn 

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~|  12  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  4 

H 
H 
3 
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nn[aiAi[Ri[Gi[Ei[simnrTi[Ninpn[H][E]niw|[oi[Ri[L|[Din 


Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     12  A,  2  lbs.,  $1.50 
Blanks  in  i}4  foot  fonts,  2%  lbs.,  $1.50 


GEORGE       S  T   I   N  S  O  N 


18  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  4 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.    7A,  S'/fd  lbs..  $2.00 
Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  iVs  lbs.,  $1.30 


SHOE        HOUSE 


FRESH       EGGS 

24  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  4 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     5  A,  3%  lbs.,  $2.50 
Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  2%  lbs.,  $1.30 

AND        BUTTER 

I     iDlIligBIIlElEiaigDEIolBBllIgDBimBBlEDBBBllDl     | 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


e48f 


SUPERIOR  COPPER  MIXED-TYPE 


□QBElDDni 


IDEIQIIIIIIDS 


Weight  and  Prices  g-iven  are  Approximate;  See  page  2. 


SUPERIOR       COPPER      IVI  I   X  E  D 


mm 


PATENT  APPLIED   FOR 


B 
H 
B 

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B 

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C3 
B 
Q 

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B 

m 

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B 

a 

B 
B 


a 
m 
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B 
B 
B 


PARK       SUMMER      RESORT 


12  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  5 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     12  A,  2  lbs.,  $1.50 
Blanks  in  4J^  foot  fonts,  2Ji  lbs.,  $1.50 


BEAUTIFUL 


IBEIDEIBBBI 


H 

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18  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  5 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     7  A,  3/^6  lbs.,  $2.00 
Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  iVs  lbs.,  $1.30 

LUMBER      DEALERS 

CONFECT  1  ON 

24  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  5 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     5  A,  3%  lbs.,  $2.50 
Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 

FANCY       ICES 

B 
B 
B 
B 
D 
Q 

n 

B 

■ 
C3 
B 
B 

m 

B 
B 
■ 
B 
D 
B 
B 
B 
■ 
B 

m 
□ 

B 
B 
B 


SUPERIOR      COPPER      MIXED      TYPE 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


648  S 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


o 


<i> 


<S><g><$><t><K><l> 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


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\^^  PATENT   APPLIED    FOR  /\ 

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O  O  ^^  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  6 

\/  \/  Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     12  A,  2  lbs.,  $1.50  /\ 

^  y\  Blanks  in  4%  foot  fonts,  2ji  lbs.,  $1.50  V 


o       Z 


<>      o 


<^      o 
<e>      o 


<>      <i> 


^         0<^<^<t><8><$><^<C><8><g>^<g><g>^<t>C><8><»<8><$><l><J>0         ♦ 

I      ^^^K^<B><^<|><|><^<|><8><^00 


^  }C  ^^  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  6  N/ 


O 


Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     7  A,  3 ^l,  lbs.,  $2.00  \^y  ^b 

Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  2%  lbs.,  $1.30  jC  ^\ 

00<>$><^^<l><S>^0^^000      I 


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24  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  6  y^\  <^ 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     5  A,  3'5'i6  lbs.,  $2.50  V^  ^§^ 

Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  2W6  lbs.,  $1.65  ^\.  <^ 

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BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  648  h  ,    .  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


♦♦^♦♦♦o 


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Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


^^^  PATENT   APPLIED   FOR  ^^^ 

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1  I 


12  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  7 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     12  A,  2  lbs.,  $1.50 
Blanks  in  4%  foot  fonts,  2K  lbs.,  $1.50 


♦^♦^XM>^^^ 


24  POINT  ADSTYLE  BORDER  No.  7 

Fonts  contain  Caps  and  Figures.     5  A,  3%  lbs.,  $2.00 
Blanks  in  3  foot  fonts,  2%  lbs.,  $1.65 


♦     ^*^3m|h>^4^^Hk 


♦ 


♦♦««««♦«««<>««««♦♦««♦««««♦«' 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


6481 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


COMBINATION  BORDERS 


61-12      62-16  63-4  124-12  125-8  126-4  187-2  188-2  189-4  1810-2  3811-8  3612-4 

O      II  •»  II 


7221-2  7219-2 


NUMBER  130  AND  131 


COMBINATION  BORDER  NO.  130 


TT  n=   iih  r/J   /f  T 


^ 


6017-8      6018-2  6016-2  6016-2 


4813-2  4814-2 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 

The  fifTures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character,  the  following  figures 
the  number  of  characters  contained  in  the  font. 


^ 


CORNERS  NO.  132 

Can  be  used  with  Combination  Border 
No.  130  and  131. 


/^^=a^ 


Font  containing  two  of  each  character,  7Sc 

COMBINATION  BORDER  NO.  131 


4=ir 


^ 


=^ 


61-12     62-16        63-4  1213-4        124-12         125-8        126-4  187-2  188-2  189-4  1810-2  3611-8  3612-4 

- "  -  A  II  u  ^  ^L,  ,jj   ^  Ti=  II  <.y 

-2  6017-6  6018-2      ""  "  if  II  II  If 


¥ 


W 


Price  per  font,  $1.95 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character,  the  following  figures 
the  number  of  characters  contained  in  the  font. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


648  j 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


COMBINATION  BORDERS 


NUMBER  140  AND  141 


2414-2      2415-8  2418-4 


=  A  A  m  m  ^, 

2418-4  2420-2 

w  ^ 


3819-4 

4822-4 

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4821-8 

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8426-4 

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Price  per  font,  $2.15 

The  figures  before  the  hyphens  denote  number  of  the  character,  the  following  figures 
the  number  of  characters  contained  in  the  font. 


B^lfe^t^^t^ife^^^ 


ill 


CORNERS  NO.  142 


Work  with  Combination  Borders  No.  140  and  141 

361-1 6C  482-200  485-200 


^1 


I 


'^a 


1*1 


Font  containing  two  of  each  character,  $1.00 


•►►■ 


JA 


241-12  242-2 


COMBINATION  BORDER  NO.  141 


-i<" 


dlLi 


244-4  245-4 


J6l 
LUlLi 


2410-4 

■ 

-  -  -     '^"xihr-^HH^^Hr. 

1^ 

"••^^^-^'^iH^S 

m   ^- 


Price  per  font,  $1.60 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character,  the  following  figures 
the  number  of  characters  contained  in  the  font. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


648k 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


TEMPLE    cmm^^    ORNAMENTS 


Cast  from  Superior  Copper-Mixed  Metal. 


iBjiBiiai^i^i^i^iiAiiAniAiiiAiiAEHAiiAiiAiiaBAiiai 


iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiimimniiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiii 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


648  1 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


LUXOR 


BORDER 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


649 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


r" 


SCROLL 


BORDER  NO.  50 


CHARACTERS 


81-12  62-12  63-20  64-25 


2413-2  2414-2 


88-2  129-4 


1210-2  1211-2 

^  1^ 


2416-2  2416-2 


^ 


Price  per  font  $3.25 

The  figures  before  each  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character;   the  following 
figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


SPECIAL  CHARACTERS 

841-25C  842-25C 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


650 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SCROLL  BORDER 


NUMBER  56 


1833-2  1822-4       1219-6        1218-12  1828-2  1221-8        1220-8        1823-4  1834-2 


824-4  1828-2  3029-2  3030-2  1827-2  1825-4 

Price  per  font,  $2.00 

HThe  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character,  MM 


3831-2        1824-4      1828-2        3029-2       3030-2       1827-2      1825-4        3632-2 


SCROLL  BORDER 


NUMBER  57 


41-12        44-24  46-6  46-8         42-12       43-4  47-10  68-4  69-4  410-20 


91 6-2  1014-4 


411-30  412-30 


1015-4  917-2 


3026-2  1219-8      1218-12       1822-2  1224-2  1823-2  1221-4       1220-6  3028-2 

^  I*-  r  /v  -42^  "^  -^  "^  -^ 

3831-2  4833-2         3627-2   3629-2    3630-2   3628-2        4834-2  3832-2 

Price  per  font,  $2.00 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


651 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


SCROLL  BORDER 


fe>    NUMBER  54 


CHARACTERS 


31-8  63-4  617-16  84-3  86-3  82-8  86-4  87-2  88-2 


1812-1  1813-1  1814-4  189-1  1810-1  1816-1 

«     te     "1     N     1^     'Vr 


1822-1         1811-2        1823-1 


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3624-1  3621-2  3626-1 


ii^^y^^ 


Price  per  font,  $2.85 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


M 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SCROLL  BORDER 


NUMBER  55 


CHARACTERS 


el-8     83-4 


84-2        85-2      82-8      86-4         87-2       88-2 


1812-1        1813-1        1814-4       189-1      1811-2      1810-1        1816-1 

H  ift  r  \  i  i  *>s. 


7243-1  7244-1  7241-1  7242-1  7247-1 


^ji  MORTISED  ^^^^^  ^^^^r^  ^^  ^^^  MORTISED  VV 


8837-2  3821-2  8638-2 

fSr  is,  -^ 


^^m       MORTISED  ^^P^^^^^  ^^^^^^^k  MORTISED       ^^^ 


Price  per  font,  $3.00 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY 


653 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


UTILITY 


BORDERS 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


6&4 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


^ 


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UTILITY 


BORDERS 


UTILITY  BORDER  NO.  53 


CHARACTERS 

123-4  124-4^  125-8  126-2  127-2  81-4         631-8         62-8         128-3  129-3  1210-2         1211-2 

/^      n      n 


F    [7    ^    (^    =5> 


//    W    ^    ^ 


1212-2  1213-2  1214-2  1215-2  1216-2  1217-2  1218-12  1219-2  1220-2 

^  ^  '^\  \^  =^  ir^  '^'^^  (^  ^ 


3624-2  3625-2 


3621-4  3626-4 


Price  per  font,  $2.60 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 

Font  includes  33  inches  of  matching  brass  rule  cut  to  labor-saving  lengths 
'A  to  12  ems  (pica)  inclusive. 


UTILITY  BORDER  NO.  54 


CHARACTERS 

123-4  124-4  125-8  126-2  127-2  61-4        631-6      62-6  128-3  129-3  1210-2         1211-2 


^       ^       ^ 


£    \    M    tk 


1212-2  1213-2  1214-2  1216-2  1216-2  1217-2  1218-12  1219-2  1220-2 


7229-1  1827-2 


1823-2  7230-1 


3625-2  3621-4  3626-4 


3624-2  3625-2 

Price  per  font,  $2.60 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 

Font  includes  33  inches  of  matching.brass  rule  cut  to  labor-saving  lengths 
}4  to  12  ems  (pica)  inclusive. 


yz 


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Above  borders  register  for  color  work. 
POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY  655  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


UTILITY 


601-20C  e02-20C 


ORNAMENTS 


Cast  from  Superior  Copper-Mixed  Metal. 


CHARACTERS 


1209-25C         12010-26C 


483-20C  484-20C 


7-25C  968-250 


While  not  a  part  of  the  Utility  Border  series,  these  ornaments  will  justify 
with  the  various  border  characters. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


656 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


MAZARIN 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  50 


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^IS^ 


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f 


1 


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fv 


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CHARACTERS 


181-4  182-3  183-3  184-4 


368-8         367-8         368-3         368-8         3610-8         3611-4      3612-8  3614-2 


m  m  m  ^ 

367-8    368-3    368-8    3610-8    3611-4   361 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 


The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  char- 
acter, the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained 
in  font. 


f 


*  7 


m 


W4V* 


f  .. 

f 

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\ 


f 


f 


1. 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


667 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


RECHERCHE 


BORDER  NO.  12 


BARNHART  BROS.  &.  SPINDLER'S 


658 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


BORDERS  AND 


ORNAMENTS 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


650 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


GARLAND 


ORNAMENTS 


OUTLINE  GARLAND  ORNAMENTS  NO.  54 


1816-2       1817-2     1210-8    1211-8      128-4    81-4     62-8     63-4        64-4  65-4  66-4  67-8  129-4    1212-4    1213-4 

^.te     *4»        4jg     :§is,     ^     4^     ®      !       -^^     ^^^      mi     g&& 


1814-4      1816-4  'Ji' 


'ii  iiK  MORTISED 


f  ^  % 


Price  per  font,  75c 


MORTISED  lil^  \Ul 

MORTISED 


® 


GARLAND  ORNAMENTS  NO.  51 

1816-2       1817-2       1210-8      1211-8       128-4      61-4    62-8    63-4       64-4         66-4  66-4  67-8         129-4     1212-4      1213-4       1814-4       1816-4 

^   %.    ^   *^   SP   ^  *    '    -^  ""  ^*  ***    I    jf^-    %   ^%^ 

W  VW  MORTISED  MORTISED  U^  \it 

MORTISED  Price  per  font,  75c  mortised 


id 


>*§§:-§a!§.=g§-§!9;gi§§S§S!g-§.=§a^§.=§.ix6g;g:g-g.:&g-&g:g-&g:S&&g-S;&eeg:e«;t: 


to  «^  tiiKI 


y^^mmmmm^ 


M 

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-r-i^ci  fc>j?J^ 


M^^^' 


^mmm^.^m^ 


m 


OUTLINE  GARLAND  ORNAMENTS  NO.  55 


w 


121-4  122-4  124-2  125-2  249-2  123-2  1218-2  126-2  128-2  127-4 

^s'^   4}^^    m^    I     I    m^    T    §:&^ 


3617-2 


B14-4  3816-2  2410-4  2412-2  2413-2  2411-4 

^^'       Ji^-        .#      .#       %.      % 

mortised        A/1i^     mortised         mortised  mortised  mortised         mortised     ViIV\  mortised     •^) 


m  """^  (^ 


Price  per  font,  $1.00 


121-4  122-4 


GARLAND  ORNAMENTS  NO.  52 

125-2  249-2  123-2         1218-2  126-2 


(1/      .s'^yv      xvfv 


1       I      ^^^     if      ^&C^ 


2413-2  2411-4 


3614-4  3616-2  2410-4  2412-2 

k/>       MORTISED  kig        mortised  MORTISED 

Price  per  font,  $1.00 


MORTISED  MORTISED 


\U 


The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


•^^s 


# 


These  Ornaments  will  work  in  combination  with  6  point  Borders  No.  321,  322 ;  12  point  Borders  No.  439,  440 


0 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


GARLAND 


ORNAMENTS 


OUTLINE  GARLAND  NO.  56 


0.     ^ 


366-2 


% 


g 


%   M 


,^^ 


.^^ 


3612-2  3613-2 


^ 


^ 


<:^ 


181-4  182-4  183-2  188-2  '^^ 

S*"  MORTISED      -J 


^^     #         I 


*^^     W\JU        U  ¥ 

Price  per  font,  $1.30 


^ 


.(?^ 


^^ 


#.. 


fe^. 


^ 


GARLAND  ORNAMENTS  NO.  53 

366-2  369-2  367-4 


Mr  "       \M      vH      ^  *^      w      W/  " "     \W 


J  .  184-2  185-2  . .  •    ^ 


\d'         MORTISED  fc^i 


1S1-4  182-4  183-2  188-2 

:;^  \*/  I  T 

Price  per  font,  $1.30 


D     ^\^  MORTISED      ^\^ 


# 


# 


The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 

These  ornaments  work  in  combination  with  18  Point  Borders  No.  521  and  522 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


661 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


FLORETTE 


BORDER  NO.  3 


CHARACTERS 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figures  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


COMBINATION 


^i^ 


BORDER  NO.  22 


122-54      245-12      121-24      244-14      123-18 


f 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 


The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of 
the  character,  the  following  figure  the  number  of 
characters  contained  in  font. 


* 


COMBINATION 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  20 


4 


^ 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


r 


^^mi^if^if'^if^ii^if^i^w^'mfifmf'm^ii^m 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


662 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


VERONESE 


ORNAMENTS 


r^ 


Price  per  foat.  $2.00 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


VERONESE  ORNAMENTS 


.>^^f^ 


J^^^4^ 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 


The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 

Veronese  and  Veronese  Outline  Ornaments  register  for  color  work. 


-f 


.^Ji^^^K. 


^ 


^. 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY 


663 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


ORNAMENTS 


NUMBER  62 


^f..^, 


..^^-^j 


'^m-^ 


-■^■^ 


CHARACTERS 


31-+       32-4         314-4           315-4                33-2                       34-2  37-2  36-2  3B-2  88-4       89-4         810-2 

»•<  ■♦■  X^  -♦o*^ KS=— * — * — ^ — A.  -   -»^v-^  -  y^ — 3    .  (m:         kv^         ^S^ 


1227-1     _  121^-2        1217-2        1218-2  1219-2  1220-2  1221-4  1222-2  1223-4  1226-1 


^=r-^ 


--^  * 


4,  ^ 


1228-1  1224-1  1225-1  1229-1  613-2  2430-1  611-2  612-2  1232-1  2431-4  1233-1 


J.       3|v 


I.       3p      ^^      I      J^ 


Price,  per  font,  90  cents 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


^4r 


-^^ 


■)!f 

i 


ORNAMENTS 


NUMBER  72 


K 


•#-®^ 


1213-: 


-^-^^' 


CHARACTERS 

63-8 


62-8  127-4 


1211-2  1212-2         1217-2 


^/ 


14-2 


128-2  1215-1 


Price  per  font.  $1.00 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


:^*- 


<k- 


-^-^^  _ 


{A3 


-N©^4 


BARNHART   BROS.   &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


COMBINATION 


BORDER  NO.  21 


COMBINATION 


BORDER  NO.  25 


CHARACTERS 

1217-2  1218-2 


61-4  62-12 


83-12  64-14 


65-6 


PJ^ 


128-2 


1215-12  126-4 


^ 


2410-2  1213-2 


®yff»     5= 


Price  per  font,  $2.00 


The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figures  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


665 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ORNAMENTS 


NUMBER  71 


CHARACTERS 


243-1  244-4  367-1 


^ 


WW 


^ 


Price  per  font,  $1.00 


The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


'p,^ k|j<'^ 


^mi 
^^0 

^ 


ORNAMENTS 


fe>  NUMBER  70 


CHARACTERS 


Price  per  font,  $1.00 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPIIMDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED    TYPE 


ORNAMENTS 


""^^fe^  NUMBER  63 


;^ 


CHARACTERS 


121-4  122-1 


<^A 


L<^     ©V     S2_     V®     le- 


3612-1 


Price  per  font,  $1.00 


The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


ORNAMENTS 


NUMBER  64 


mz^T" 


CHARACTERS 


125-1 

C —i^ 


ifc=:r 


(§> — 


Price  per  font,  80c 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEOUALED 


DISPLAY 


P^  ORNAMENTS 


I 

ORNAMENTS  NO.  83 

616                   617 

618               619 
+                   t 

620               621               622                  623                624                 121 

S           '^          Jt            ^          Jt           ^ 

122               123 

^       T 

124                  1225 

125                    126 

127 

128                        129              1210                1211                   1212 

1213                     1214                       1215 

6?)         ^        ^ 

Price  per  font,  75c 

Font  contains  four  of  each  character. 

- 

ORNAMENTS  NO.  80 

187-2 

188-2 

181 -4                   182-4                    183-4                    184-4 

^     i     T     * 

1814-2 

1815-2 

5^ 

185-2 

186-2 

189-4                                 1810-4                                  1811-2 

Price  per  font,  75c 

1812-2 

1813-4 

The  figur 
the  foil 

es  before  the  hyphen  denote  the  number  of  the 
owing  figure  the  number  of  characters  containec 

character, 
in  font. 

ORNAMENTS  NO.  81 

241-4 

242-4 

243-4                                      244-4                                     249-4 

T     *     4 

2413-4 

2410-4 

2411-2 

2412-2 

248-1                                                         247-1 
Price  per  font,  85c 

246-2 

246-2 

The  figur 
the  foil 

es  before  the  hyphen  denote  the  number  of  the 
owing  figure  the  number  of  characters  containec 

character, 
in  font. 

ORNAMENTS  NO.  79 

2413 

181                        242                           243                              244                               245 

^    Y    m,    %    m 

249 

2412 

<*> 

3617 

2411 

246 

308 

247 

2410 

3616 

?^C^ 

^^p 
Wm, 

^^^ 

Pric« 

i  per  font 

75c 

Font  contains  one  of  each  character. 

1 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


L 


DISPLAY 


ORNAMENTS 


121-2  122-2 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  77 

184-2  186-2  186-2 


188-1  189-1 


2410-1  2411-1  2412-1  2413-1  2414-1  2415-1  2416-1  2417-1  2418-1  2419-1 

^  A  *  #  sr^  #  «  i^  ^  # 

Price  per  font,  75c 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  the  number  of  the  character, 
the  following  figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  78 


3625  3628 


3620  3627  3624 

^  i^  ^ 


Price  per  font,  75c 
Font  contains  one  of  each  character. 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  82 


4843  4836 


6038  4835 


Price  per  font,  $1.50 
Font  contains  one  of  each  character. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


PLYMOUTH 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  30 


Weights  and  Prices  ifiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


6  Point      Plymouth  Orr 

CHARACTERS 

lents  No.  30      H  lb.,  SOc 

laments  No.  30      H  lb.,  SOc 

8  Point      Plymouth  Oman 

1                   2                   3 

4                     5                    6                     7 

12               3                 4 

5                   6                  7                8 

12  Point     Plymouth  Ornaments  No.  30    %  lb.,  SOc 

10  Point     Plymouth  Ornaments  No.  30     Vi  lb.,  SOc 

12               3                 4 

5                  6                  7                8 
J^         ^          ^         ^ 

12                3                 4 

6                  6                  7               8 

14  Point 

1                                     2 

Plymouth  Ornaments  No.  30 

3                                      4                                        5                                         6 

%  lb.,  SOc 

7                                       8 

18  Point 

1                                  2 

Plymouth  Ornaments  No.  30 

3                                          4                                       5                                          6 

^           ^           J4^           3f 

K  lb.,  SOc 

7                                     8 

24  Point 

1                                    2 

Plymouth  Ornaments  No.  30 

3                                        4                                         5                                          6 

^      K  lb.,  SOc 

30  Point 

1                                2 

Plymouth  Ornaments  No.  30 

%  lb.,  SOc 

36  Point                                                             Plymouth  Ornaments  No.  30                                                         %  lb.,  SOc 

48  Point                                                            Plymouth  Ornaments  No.  30                                                         %  lb.,  SOc 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


WORD 


ORNAMENTS 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  65 

10  POINT  12  POINT  18  POINT 


^       f       ^ 


24  POINT 


Price  per  font,  50c 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  66 

48  POINT 


4-^*^ 


Price  per  font,  60c 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  67 

12  POINT  10  POINT  10  POINT  1 2  POINT 


24  POINT  24  POM 


^5^ 


8  POINT 


18  POINT 

4-  ^  -f 


Price  per  font,  60c 

ORNAMENTS  NO.  68 

48  POINT  10  POINT 


^1^*^!^  ^iT 


12  POINT 


^^.^      4*v-f      ^-\-^ 


Price  per  font,  50c 


36  POINT 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  69 


e  POINT  12  POINT 


9  POINT 


12  POINT  24  POINT  18  POINT  J  k 

^*^  '4^^'  •^+N-  •^+^' 


Price  per  font,  65c 


ORNAMENTS 


NUMBER  84 


6=^ 


^g*&^      -J5«^ 


^^=$) 


Font  contains  one  of  each  character. 
Price  per  font,  $1.25 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


671 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


DISPLAY 


ORNAMENTS 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  75 

63-2  61-16  62-8  64-2 


^^— «anss^^».       „^^OBzn>>«^^ 


1212-1  1213-1 


129-2 


Price  per  font,  60c 

The  figures  before  the  hyphen  denote  the  number  of  the  character, 
the  following   figure  the  number  of  characters  contained  in  font. 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  74 


Mn«««v^  4K«na 


Price  per  font,  60c 
Font  contains  one  of  each  character. 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  73 

628  629 


631 


JKKKTMi 


Price  per  font,  60c 

Font  contains  one  of  each  character. 


ORNAMENTS  NO.  76 

242 


MORTISED  V^ 

. f__*      Cft-  ^1 


Price  per  font,  50c 
Font  contains  two  of  each  character 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


672 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ADVERTISING 


fe^    ORNAMENTS 


VOLUNTEERS 

723 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  60c.     Single  characters,  25c  each. 


MIDWAY  MIDGETS 


SERIES  NO.  1 

723  725 


SERIES  NO.  2 

72    9  7220 


Small  Font  Series  No.  1,  corjtaining  one  character  each, 
$1.50.  Single  characters,  60  point  bodies,  20c  each ;  72 
point  bodies,  25c  each. 


Small  Font  Series  No.  2,  containing  one  character  each, 
$1.30.  Single  characters,  60  point  bodies,  20c  each;  72 
point  bodies,  25c  each. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


673 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING 


ORNAMENTS 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  60c 


DELSARTES 


721-25C         722-2BC         728-25C       724-250        726-26        725-25C       723-26C       727-26C        729-25C       7210-25C 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  7Sc 


BIKES 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  $1.00 


KICKERS 


481-20C  482-20C 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  $1.00 
BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  674  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


369-1 6C   '  306-1 OC 


m    i^^ 


ADVERTISING  cmtm^  ORNAMENTS 


246-IOC 


BROWNIES 

183-6C  242-10C 

,^1   A\  121-5C 

7217-26C  7218-2BC  7216-26C  7215-2BC 

6014-20C  /     / 


307-1 OC  368-1 5C 


o. 

7219-260 


4813-200  4810-20C 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  $1.00 


CHICKS 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  $1.25 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  each,  $1.10 
POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  675  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING 


ORNAMENTS 


AFRICANI 


7210  7211  7212 


Per  font,  containing  two  characters  of  each,  75c.     Single  characters  25c  each. 


THE  DARKTOWN  NINE 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  $1.00.     Single  cliaracters  25c  each. 


CONVINCERS 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  7Sc.    Single  characters  25c  each. 
BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  676  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ADVERTISING 


ORNAMENTS 


SOLDIERS 


723  724  725  726  727         72S 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  75c.    Single  characters,  2Sc  each. 


JIM  CROWS 


JESTERS 


724  726 


MEPHISTOS 


481  484  485  482  433 


^ 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  50c. 
Single  characters,  25c  each. 


Per  font,  containing  two  characters  of  each,  SOc. 
Single  characters,  20c  each. 


KITS 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


677 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING 


ORNAMENTS 


AUTOS  AND  HORSES 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each  $1.00 


OLYMPICS 


721-25C  723-25C 


e07-20C      72e-25C  724-25C 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  75c 


721-25C  722-25C 


JINGOS 


725-25C  723-25C 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  7Sc 


GRIFFINS 


^    ^ 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  75c 


•        \j^m^!^J        1  482-20C 

•-.. '5SB5r-- •'*         j»:-3-s»><rfr. 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


678 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


MOONIES 


Per  font,  containing  one  character  of  each,  SOc. 
Single  characters,  20c  each. 


MALTESE  CROSSES 

101  102  121 


^^  **  **  ^^  ^^  ^^ 

Price  per  font,  each  size,  2Sc.    Single  characters,  Sc  each. 


OUTLINE  STARS 

121  91  61  81  101 

301 
241  A  242 

Fonts  containing  four  of  each  size,  SOc 
FIVE  POINTED  STARS 

121      71     61     51     52     62      81      91       101      122 

361  481  241 

141  A  *  301 

Fonts  containing  four  of  each  size,  $1.00.  Single  characters 
12  point  and  smaller,  Sc;  14  to  20  point,  6c;  24  to  30  point,  10c; 
36  to  42  point,  ISc;  48  point,  20c. 


CATTLE  BRAND  BLANKS 


1  62 


The  first  figures  in  each  number  designate  the  size  of  the  body.    Cattle  Brand  Blanks  sold  in  quantities  at  2d  class  prices. 


APPX. 

APPX. 

APPX. 

1  LB.  AND  oven 

NO.  PCS 

LB.  AND  OVER 

NO.  PCS 

1    LB.  AND  OVER 

NO.  PCS 

NO. 

EACH 

PER  LB. 

IN  LB. 

NO. 

EACH 

PER  LB. 

IN   LB. 

NO. 

EACH 

PER  LB. 

IN   LB. 

61 

...$0.0S.... 

..$1.28.... 

...1728 

125... 

....$0.05 

..$0.78.... 

...  108 

301 

..$0.10 

$0.62 

...   23 

62 

...     .05.... 

..   1.28.... 

...  384 

161... 

06 

..     .68.... 

...76 

361 

..     .15 

.62 

...  64 

91 

...     .OS.... 

..     .90... 

...   256 

181... 

06 

..     .66.... 

...127 

362 

..     .15 

.62 

...   16 

101 

...     .OS.... 

..     .82.... 

...   205 

182... 

06..... 

..     .66.... 

...  64 

481 

..     .20 

.60 

...     9 

121 

...     .OS.... 

..     .78.... 

...   288 

183... 

06 

..     .66.... 

...32 

482 

..     .20 

,60 

...  36 

122 

...     .05.... 

..     .78.... 

...   144 

241... 

10 

..     .64.... 

...36 

601 

..     .20 

.60 

...   15 

123 

...     .05.... 

..     .78... 

...     72 

242... 

10 

..     .64.... 

...24 

602  to  60" 

r.    .20 

.60 

...     4 

124 

...     .05.... 

..     .78.... 

...   108 

243... 

10 

..     ,64.... 

...18 

721 

..     .25 

.58 

...12 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


679 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


JOB  TYPE 


SUNDRIES 


WEATHER  SIGNALS 


24  Point  Weather  Signal  Flags 

1-10C  2-10C 


Price  per  font  of  two  characters  each,  $0.50 


^         ^ 


48  Point  Weather  Signal  Flags 

1-20C  2-20C 


Price  per  font  of  one  character  each,  $1.00 

5-20C  6-20C  7-20C 


► 


BLUE 


Clear  or  Fair  Weather.  —  Print  No.  4  in  black.  Displayed  alone,  indicates  fair  weather,  stationary  temperature;  displayed 
with  No.  5  above  it,  indicates  fair  weather,  warmer;  displayed  with  No.  5  below  it,  indicates  fair  weather,  colder. 

Rain  or  Snow. — Use  No.  1  or  print  No.  3  in  blue.  Displayed  alone,  indicates  rain  or  snow,  stationary  temperature;  displayed 
with  No.  5  above  it,  indicates  rain  or  snow,  warmer;  displayed  with  No.  5  below  it,  indicates  rain  or  snow,  colder. 

Local  Rain. — Use  No.  6  or  print  No.  7  in  blue  over  lower  half  of  No.  4  in  black.  Displayed  alone,  indicates  local  rain,  station- 
ary temperature;  displayed  with  No.  5  above  it,  indicates  local  rain,  warmer;  displayed  with  No.  5  below  it,  indicates  local 
rain,  colder. 

Temperature  Signal. — Print  No.  5  in  black.     Displayed  in  conjunction  with  other  signals,  as  above  described. 

Cold  Wave. — Print  No.  2  in  black.  Displayed  alone,  indicates  temperature  will  fall  20°  or  more,  to  a  minimum  of  32°  or  less. 
When  displayed  with  No.  4,  indicates  fair  weather,  cold  wave. 


ALMANAC  SIGNS 


Weiglits  and  Prices  sriven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


10  Point  No.  2 


12  Point  No.  3 

1  2 

9  10 


K  lb.,  $1.00 

6  7  8 

13  14  15  16 

#     D     ©    ^ 

%  lb.,  $1.00 

6  7  8 

^  '^■-  ^  ^ 

13  14  15  16 


#  ) 


10  Point  No.  1  H  lb.,  $1.00 

1  2  3  4  5  67  8  9  10  11 

12     13     14     15  16  17     18  19  20     21     22 

23     24     25     26  27  28     29  30  31     32     33 

©•O^  S  A     a  :^  Q,    13    e 


16  Boint  Series  No.  4 


16  Point  Series  No.  5 


Single  Characters  6c  each. 


PHARMACEUTICAL  SIGNS 


PIECE  ROOT  SIGNS 


6  Point 

3  3 

7  Point 

3  5 

8  Point 

3       S 

9  Point 

5       S 

10  Point 

5      S 

11  Point 

5       S 

12  Point 

3      5 


Vs  lb.,  $0.2S    '    8  Point 
9        R  j  ^ 

10  Point 

V 
16  Point 

1/ 


Vs  lb.,  $0.25 
9,       R 


Vi  lb.,  $0.25 
3/fi  lb.,  $0.25 

9       5 

3/16  lb.,  $0.25 
hb  lb.,  $0.25 

.^        R 

?i6  lb.,  $0.25 

^    R 


20  Point 

V 


Vs  lb.,  $0.25 

/ 

3/6  lb.,  $0.25 

/ 
S/Ti,  lb.,  $0.35 

/ 
Vi  lb.,  $0.35 


RECIPE  MARKS 

10-5C   12-5C  48-20C  1 8-6C 


36-1  5C  ■~~m/ 


ARITHMETICAL  SIGNS 

5'A  Point  'Ab  lb.,  $0.25 

+    -  X    -^    = 

6  Point  Vs  lb.,  $0.25 

-] X     -^    = 

7  Point  Vs  lb.,  $0.25 

+     -  X     ^     = 

8  Point  Vr  lb.,  $0.25 

+     -  X      ^     = 

9  Point  iu  lb.,  $0.25 
+      -  X       ^      = 

10  Point  iib  lb.,  $0.25 

+     -  X      ^      = 

11  Point  hb  lb.,  $0.25 

+      -  X       ^      = 

12  Point  fi6  lb.,  $0.25 

-h      -  X       ^      = 


SINGLE  CHARACTER 
PRICES 

Pharmaceutical  Signs,  Arith- 
metical, Algebraic,  Almanac, 
Piece  Root  and  Miscellaneous 
Signs  are  sold  by  the  pound  or 
single  characters  as  follows; 


SINGLE 
CHAR. 

. . $0.05 
.  .     .05 


5%  Point  . . 

6  Point  . . 

7  Point  . . 

8  Point  . . 
Point  . 
Point  . 
Point  . 
Point  . 
Point  . 
Point  . , 
Point  . 
Point  . 


PER  LB. 

.$2.40... 

.  2.00... 

.  1.80. .. 

.  1.60... 

.  1.44... 

.  1.30.. 

.  1.22.. 

.  1.16.. 

.  1.12.. 

.  1.06.. 

.  1.00.. 
.     .94.  . 


.05 
.05 
.05 
.05 
.05 
.05 
.06 
.06 
.06 
.06 


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680 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


JOB  TYPE 


SUNDRIES 


Weights  and  Prices  srfven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


5%  Point 


1  lb.,  $2.40 


12345  6739 


13  14  15 

f      :      :: 


+      -      X 


10  11 

A         < 


8  Point 


12  3  4  5 


□      D 


1  lb.,  $1.60 


+ 


9  10  11  12  13  14  15 

n    A    <    V    f    ■■     ■■■■ 


18  17 


ALGEBRAIC  SIGNS 


6  Point 


1  lb.,  $2.00 


1  2  3  4  5         6  7 


-f-      -      X 


10  11 

A        < 


3  9 

a     n 


13  14  15  16 


9  Point  1  lb.,  $1.44 

1  2  3  4  5  6  7 


+ 


X       -h 


9  10  11  12  13  14  15 

n    A   <    V   f    ■    •■■■ 


16  17 


7  Point  1  lb.,  $1.80 

123456789 

+    -x^    =    ^±Dn 

10  11  12  13  14  15  16 

A       <      v^      r      :       ::       i- 


10  Point 


1  lb.,  $1.30 


+         -  X 


7  9  10  11  12  13  14 

it     n     A    <    v/    ^     : 

15  16  17 


11  Point 

12  3  4 

+       -        X        -^ 


10  11  12  13  14 

A      <      x/      ^      : 


1  lb.,  $1.22 

7  9 

t  D 


15  ie 


12  Point 

12  3  4  5 

+         -    '    X         ^         = 

10  11  12  13  14  15 

A      <      x/     ^      :       :: 


1  lb.,  $1.16 

7  9 

=t  D 


5  Point  %  lb.,  $0.25 

*         @  ft          %         %        %         0 

7  Point  34   lb.,  $0.25 

^      @  Yb      %       %       fo      0 

10  Point  ^Xi  lb.,  $0.25 

f      @  ft      %      %      %      0 


COMMERCIAL  MARKS  NO.  5 

514  Point  ^6  lb.,  $0.25 

*    @     ft     *     %    %    0 


8  Point  K  lb.,  $0.25 

r      @  ft      %      %      %      0 

11  Point  f^  lb.,  $0.50 

f      @  fc      %     %     %     0 


6  Point 


3/f6  lb.,  $0.25 

%       %       %       0 


14  Point 


18  Point 


%  lb.,  $0.50 

@       K>      %      %      %       0 

H  lb.,  $0.50 

@    h    %     %    %    0 


30  Point 


1^  lbs.,  $0.75 

@   %   %    %    0 


42  Point 


IK  lbs.,  $0.75 


@%%%0 


9  Point  54  lb.,  $0.25 

?       @       lb       %      %      %      0 

12  Point  %  lb.,  $0.50 

?   @   R)   %   %  %  0 

K  lb.,  $0.50 

!      ft     %     %     %     0 

H  lb.,  $0.50 

%     %     %     0 

VAi  lbs.,  $0.75 

@%%%0 


16  Point 


24  Point 


36  Point 


48  Point 


Wi  lbs.,  $1.00 


C/0/0 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


681 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


JOB  TYPE 


SUNDRIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


6  Point  ^6  lb.,  $0.25 

@       lb       ic'    %      %       f 


10  Point  ^Ab  lb.,  $0.25 

@    lb    %     %    %    / 

14  Point  %  lb.,  $0.50 

@   lb    %   %    %  / 

24  Point 


COMMERCIAL  MARKS  NO.  6 

8  Point  %  lb.,  $0.25 

@       ft       yc  %       %       / 

11  Point  -Ji  lb.,  $0.50 

@   lb   %  %    %    / 

16  Point  Vi.  lb.,  $0.50 


Ya.  lb.,  $0.50        I        30  Point 


9  Point  5/6  lb.,  $0.25 

@    xb  ic    %    %    f 

12  Point  '3i'6  lbs.,  $0.50 

@    lb  %    %    %    / 


18  Point 


Vi  lb.,  $0.50 


@  lb  %  %  %  / 


Wit,  lbs.,  $0.75 


@  lb  %  %  %  /  I  @  tb  %%%  ^ 


36  Point 


VAb  lbs.,  $0.75 


@    lb    %    %    %    / 


42  Point 


XYa,  lbs.,  $0.75 


@   tb   %   %   %   / 


48  Point 


Ifi  lbs.,  $1.00 


@  tb  %  %  %  / 


60  Point 


Wi  lbs.,  $1.00 


@  lb  %  %  %  / 


72  Point 


1%  lbs.,  $1.00 


@lb%%%/ 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


JOB  TYPE    c«^ 


SUNDRIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Uniform  Line. 


6  Point  %  lb.,  $0.25 

®        ft        %         X        / 


12  Point  %  lb.,  $0.50 

@         ft         %         %         / 


COMMERCIAL  MARKS  NO.  7 

8  Point  K  lb.,  $0.25 

@        m        %         %        f! 


14  Point  %  lb.,  $0.50 

@    lb    %    %    )z^ 


10  Point  5/f6  lbs.,  $0.25 

@  m    %    %    ff 

16  Point  K  lb.,  $0.50 

@  m  %  %  fi 


18  Point 


K  lb.,  $0.50 


@    lb    %    %    ;^ 


30  Point 


P/ii  lbs.,  $0.75 


%      %     / 


42  Point 


1%  lbs.,  $0.75 


%      %      f^ 


24  Point 


%        %        / 


36  Point 


%       %      1^ 


Ya,  lb.,  $0.50 


1%  lbs.,  $0.75 


48  Point 


Wi  lbs.,  $1.00 


%         %         ^ 


6  Point  Mi.  lb.,  $0.25 

@         %         9t         / 


12  Point  %  lb.,  $0.50 


COMMERCIAL  MARKS  NO.  8 

8  Point 


14  Point 


Vi.  lb.,  $0.25 


%  lb.,  $0.50 


10  Point  516  lb.,  $0.25 


18  Point 


@      %       %       >         @ 


24  Point 


%  lb.,  $0.50 


@      %      %      jZ' 


36  Point 


XMt,  lbs.,  $0.75 


®    %%    P 


30  Point 


K  lb.,  $0.50 


P^  lbs.,  $0.75 


®    %    %    ^ 


42  Point 


1^  lbs.,  $0.75 


@%%  /z' 


48  Point 


\%  lbs.,  $1.00 


@     %     %     iZ' 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


683 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


MISCELLANEOUS 


CHARACTERS 


The  following  Characters  cast  to  order  only 


5  Point 

12  3  4  4  6  7  8 


Per  lb.,  $2.80 

10        11         12         13        14 


SH  Point 

12       3        4       5 
+     X     -      =     / 


Per  lb.,  $2.40 

9       10      11      12     13    14     15   18    19    20     21      22 


6  Point 
1       2 

+     X 


Per  lb.,  $2.00 


4        5       6      7      8 


10       11       12      13       14       15       16      17 


18      19  20  21       22    23     24    25     26     27  28    29      30      31  32       33  34 

»      Q  =  ♦«•'""      "  iJi      5     AM     PM  +      A  l^IH 

35  38  37             38            39        40  41      42           43  44  46 

NW  SW  NE       SE      ar     Lv  =     =     =  ^==  ^m 


46 

47     48      48      49      60      51       52      53      54 

#*R5     59%^% 

55 

- 

7  Point 

1          2         3 

+  X  - 

4      6      6      7      8        9        10      11    12  13  14  15 

=  '    "    °  lb   ^    @    £   '    •    "   " 

Per  lb. 

18        17 
■     / 

$1.80 

18    19 
/      « 

8  Point 

12  3  4  6  6  7 

+     X      H-     =     /     '     " 


Per  lb.,  $1.60 

9  10  11  12       13 

ft)     F     @     £    ^ 


14    15    16   17    18    19    20    21    22    23    24    25    28 

27    28    29    30  31    32    33    34    35    36    37     38 

39     40    41    42  43    44   45  46   47   48   49    50   51   52 

Z±0    +  ©n«   ""'#/)_ 


53         64        65         66  57  58 

tx    V     A     =     =    = 


60         61         62  63 

0       <i       ^      % 


Ques.         Ans. 


9  Point 


+     X      ^ 


Per  lb.,  $1.44 

10  11  12 

ft)      f     @     £      % 


13    14    15     16     17     18    19   20   21    22    23     24 

%353       5—     //»^/% 


10  Point 


5  6  7  8  9 

\    '     "    o     lb 


Per  lb.,  $1.30 

10  11 


+      X      -^ 

12     13     14     15     16     17    18    19    20    21    22    23 

£    %    3    S    3    I^    '    "     "    «    O    - 

24  26  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33 

:::-H-     +     -i-±A<nH- 

34  36  36 

42     43    44    45   48    47     48     49     60     51     52 

53     54     66     56      57     58     69     60     81      62 

£ief)#nnE]E]j:^D- 

83  84  65  66  67  68  60  70  71  72 

□     cr-=][g]A      L      Z-:^5 


37  38  39  40 

>      -L      ^      = 


73      74     75     76     77     78      79      80 
83       84    85       88  87        88 


%        ^        % 


11  Point 
ft       f 


Per  lb.,  $1.22 

4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11 

£    3    5    3    :^    «    '    /^ 


'    "    7o    % 


12  Point 

1  2 

"  II 


Per  lb.,  $1.16 

345  6  789  10 

)/%%©#«  + 


11  12  13  14  16 


17  18  19  20 

^    X    99    3    5    3    ^    ^    "    ^ 

21  22  23 

=       %      d 


24  25  26  27  28  29 


30  31  32  33 


14  Point 

12  3  4 

«      /      /       " 


Per  lb.,  $1.12 


%    °    %  ^ 


16  Point 


Per  lb.,  $1.06 

1  2  346  8789 

-{-  X  =  ^  @  i^  «  %  % 

10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18 

%  e  €  "  "  V  /  /  ^ 


18  Point 


5  8  7 

a     o 


Per  lb.,  $1.00 


9  10 


5     B     %     )     ]     '     ^     «     % 

11  12  13  14  16  16  17  18 

%      —      //""      @     0 


20  Point 


6  cents  each 


12  3  4  5 

)    ]    /    %    / 


24  Point 


9  10 


10  cents  each 

6  6  7  8 

U     V     ^     9 


10  11 


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684 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


JOB  TYPE 


SUNDRIES 


MISCELLANEOUS  CHARACTERS 

Cast  to  order  only 
30  Point  10  cents  each 

12  3  4 

44       ?? 


[  ( 


36  Point 

1  2 


15  cents  each 

4  6  6 


)^^%"" 


48  Point 


20  cents  each 


I  Z  A  ti  0 


60  Point  20  cents  each  72  Point  25  cents  each 


NAIL,  SCREW  AND  PIN  HEADS 


e      «     ® 


11  13    14  15         16  17 


Price  per  font,  75c 


CHECKERS 


B   B   H^  B^ 
.^.BilB#B.^B 


m^m^m^m^ 


k^ 


^m0m^mM 


GB8 


"^id 


WMm 

SB® 


Price  per  font,  complete  with  rule,  $3.00 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


685 


ELECTROTYPED  IMPRINTS 

SO  cents  each. 
Style  11 
Style  12 

THE  EVENING  HERALD  PRESS,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 

Style  13 

GEO.   MARSHALL,   PRINTER,  OMAHA,   NEB. 

Style  14 
Dunn  &  Co..  Printers,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Style  15 

SAMUEL  KINNEY,   JOB  PRINTER,   MEMPHIS,  TENN. 

Style  16 
Western  Union  Print  Shop,  San  Francisco,  Cat, 

Style  17 

JACKaON     A     PETERSj     PRINTERS    AND     BINDERS 

Style  18 
NORTHWESTERN  PUBLISHING,  CO.,  CINCINNATI,  OHIO 

Style  19 
MOORE    A.    LANGEN.    PRINTERS.  WARSAW.  INO. 

Style  20 
CHARLES   A.  BOOTH,  JOB   PRINTER,  DALLAS, TEXAS 

Style  21 
CtLOBE-DEMOCRAT  PRINT,  LOS  ANQELES,  CAL. 

Style  22 
WELLS  <£  BRO.,  WRAPPING  PAPER,  CAIRO.  ILL. 

Style  23 

George  R.  Stevens,  Printer,  Holden,  Mo. 

Style  24 
J.  H.  DOUGLASS  CO.,  WOLFSVILLE,  MD. 

IMPRINT  MATRICES 

Imprint  Matrices  of  any  of  the  above  or  other  faces  that 
can  be  electrotyped — 6  point  and  smaller,  up  to  1  inch 
in  length $4.00 

Each  additional  inch  or  fraction  thereof 4.00 

TYPE  METAL  IMPRINTS 

Cast  from  Superior  Copper  Mixed  Metal. 
Price  of  type  in  addition  to  cost  of  matrices  as  follows : 

50  type  or  less  from  one  matrix $3.25 

51  to  100  type  from  one  matrix 5.00 

200  or  more  type  from  one  matrix,  per  hundred 4.50 

50  or  less  type  from  each  of  two  matrices 5.75 

51  to  100  type  from  each  of  two  matrices 9.50 

Special  prices  on  larger  quantities. 

THEATER  TICKET  LOGOTYPES 

Cast  on  ten  point  and  sold  as  follows;  50  type  or  more  from 
one  matrix  at  82  cents  per  pound;  Less  than  50  type  from 
one  matrix  at  $1.30  per  pound. 

MONDAY  TUESDAY  WEDNESDAY  THURSDAY 
FRIDAY  SATURDAY  JAN.  FEB.  MAR. 
APR.  MAY  JUNE  JULY  AUG.  SEPT. 
OCT.  NOV.  DEC.  EVENING  EVE.  MAT. 
MATINEE    AFTERNOON     NIGHT 

QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


PARENTHESES    ^^Blfe    AND  BRACKETS 


PARENTHESES  AND  BRACKETS  NO.  15 

Per  font,  containing  sizes  6  to  14  point,  2Sc;  16  to  24  point,  2Sc;  30  and  36  point,  2Sc;  42  and  48  point,  25c. 
Separate  fonts  of  each  body  as  follows:  6  to  24  point  inclusive,  25c  per  font;  30  to  48  point  inclusive,  SOc  per  font. 

42  POINT  36  POINT  30  POINT  24  POINT  18  POINT  16  POINT  48  POINT 

no  no  []o  [JO  no  00  (,ri 

PARENTHESES  AND  BRACKETS  NO.  16 

Per  font,  containing  sizes  6  to  14  point,  2Sc;  16  to  24  point,  25c;  30  and  36  point,  2Sc;  42  and  48  point,  25c. 
Separate  fonts  of  each  body  as  follows :  6  to  24  point  inclusive,  2Sc  per  font ;  30  to  48  point  inclusive,  50c  per  font. 

42  POINT  36  POINT  30  POINT  24  POINT  18  POINT  48  POINT 

[]()n(m)oo"o()[] 

6PT  BPT  l:.  ;,;;  ;/;.  ;/;»  n}\  nr\    \^  LJ 


no  no 


no  lib  no  ao  no  HO 

PARENTHESES  AND  BRACKETS  NO.  17 

Per  font,  containing  sizes  6  to  14  point,  25c;  16  to  24  point,  25c;  30  and  36  point,  25c;  42  and  48  point,  25c. 
Separate  fonts  of  each  body  as  follows:  6  to  24  point  inclusive,  25c  per  font;  30  to  48  point  inclusive,  SOc  per  font. 

48  POINT 
42  POINT  30  POINT  24   POINT  18  POINT  16   POINT  14  POINT  36  POINT  ^^^^  ^^ 

D()ao°2°^°^"aQDO 

PARENTHESES  AND  BRACKETS  NO.  18 

Per  font,  containing  sizes  6  to  14  point,  25c;  16  to  24  point,  2Sc;  30  and  36  point,  25c;  42  and  48  point,  25c. 
Separate  fonts  of  each  body  as  follows:  6  to  24  point  inclusive,  25c  per  font;  30  to  72  point  inclusive,  SOc  per  font. 

60  POINT  48  POINT  42  POINT  36  POINT  30  POINT  72  POINT 

□0  DO  DO  no  DO  AH 

.     . \.  .."  ;;-.  iM.  r.".  riA  ff(\  nn  \/LJ 


no   110    no    no 


iio  [i'6  no  do  DO  DO 


PARENTHESES  AND  BRACKETS  NO.  19 


Per  font,  containing  sizes  6  to  14  point,  25c;  16  to  24  point,  25c;  30  and  36  point,  2Sc;  42  and  48  point,  2Sc. 
Separate  fonts  of  each  body  as  follows:  6  to  24  point  inclusive,  25c  per  font;  30  to  48  point  inclusive,  SOc  per  font. 

48  POINT 
42  POINT  30  POINT  24  POINT  18  POINT  36  POINT  .^^  ^^^ -^^H 

n 0  n 0  n 0  no  0 []  () [1 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  686  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


PARENTHESES 


AND  BRACKETS 


PARENTHESES  AND  BRACKETS  NO.  12 

Per  font,  containing  sizes  6  to  14  point,  25c;  16  to  24  point,  2Sc;  30  and  36  point,  2Sc;  42  and  48  point,  25c. 
Separate  fonts  of  each  body  as  follows:  6  to  24  point  inclusive,  25c  per  font;  30  to  48  point  inclusive,  50c  per  font. 


42  POINT  30  POINT 

no  "0 


24  POINT  18  POINT  14  POINT 

[]()  no  no 

1  0  PT  1  2  PT. 

•d-j    lu>    iu)  [10 


36  POINT  ^^^^  IT"^^ 

[]  0  0  n 


PARENTHESES  AND  BRACKETS  NO.  14 

Per  font,  containing  sizes  6  to  14  point,  2Sc;  16  to  24  point,  2Sc;  30  and  36  point,  2Sc;  42  and  48  point,  2Sc. 
Separate  fonts  of  each  body  as  follows:  6  to  24  point  inclusive,  2Sc  per  font;  30  to  48  point  inclusive,  SOc  per  font. 

48  POINT 
42  POINT  30   POINT  24  POINT  20  POINT  18  POINT  36  POINT  ^V  ^^^^ 

n()DOD()no„D?OD()n 

LJ  V/  'n^;;  no  no  no  no   ^  "-J  V/  LJ 


UNIFORM  LINE 


DASHES 


LIGHT  DASHES 

MEDIUM  DASHES 

Dashes  No.  1 

Per  font,  $0.50 

Dashes  No.  4 

Per  font,  $0.50 

5                  6 

7                   8                    9                    10 

11                     12 

5                  6 

7                   8                    9                    10 

11                     12 

- 

—               



-               — 



— — 

Dashes  No.  2 

Per  font,  $0.50 

Dashes  No.  5 

Per  font,  $0.50 

14 

18                                            18 

24 

14 

16                                      18 

24 

Dashes  No.  3 

Per  font,  $0.50 

Dashes  No.  6 

Per  font,.$0.50 

30 

3S 

48 

30 

36 

48 

HEAVY  DASHES 

Dashes  No.  7  Per  font,  $0.50 

5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12 


EXTRA  HEAVY  DASHES 

Dashes'No.  10  Per  font,  $0.50 


6  6  7 


10  11  12 


Dashes  No.  8 

14 


Dashes  No.  9 


Per  font,  $0.50 


Per  font,  $0.50 


Dashes  No.  11 


Dashes  No.  12 


Per  font,  $0.50 


Per  font,  $0.50 


Separate  fonts  of  each  body  and  style  as  follows:  5  to  24  point  inclusive,  25c  per  font;  30  to  48  point  inclusive,  SOc  per  font. 
Lining  Dashes  also  sold  in  quantities  at  second-class  prices. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


637 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH   UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS 


SUNDRIES 


PARAGRAPH  MARKS  NO.  1 

Font  including  all  sizes.  Per  font,  $1.00 

6  PT.     8  PT.        9  PT.      10  PT.     11    PT.       12  PT.         14  PT.         16  PT.  18  PT. 

48  POINT  II  11 

^^^1^^^  *^  POINT 

^■^■T^  ^^^f1%  ^^  POINT 

PARAGRAPH  MARKS  NO.  2 

Font  including  all  sizes.  Per  font,  $1.00 

6  PT.  8  PT.  10  PT.  12  PT.  14  PT.  18  PT.  24  PT. 

'    "    ^     ^     ^     €      g\ 

48   POINT  II  ^ni 

^^f^  42  POINT  II 

^^^k  I  ^^^  36  POINT 


PARAGRAPH  MARKS  NO.  3 

Font  including  all  sizes.  Per  font,  $1.00 

6   PT.  8  PT.  10  PT.  12  PT.  14  PT.  18  PT.  24  PT. 

•      *      «      «     €     if     JT 

48  POINT  ^ni  ^Hl 

^^f^P  42  POINT  ^^1 

^^^r^  ^^H  36  POINT 

€  4f  4  i 

PARAGRAPH  MARKS  NO.  4 

Font  including  all  sizes.  Per  font,  $1.00 

6  PT.    8  PT.      9  PT.     10  PT.      1 1  PT.       12  PT.        1 4  PT.  1 6  PT.  18  PT. 

<f  w  q  qp  qp  qp  q'  qp  qr 

24  POINT 


Separate  fonts  of  each  body  and  style  as  follows — 6  to  24  point  inclusive,  2Scper  font ;  30  to  48  point  inclusive,  50c  per  font. 


HANDY  FISTS 


HANDY  FISTS  NO.  5 

Per  font,  containing  one  character  each  of  6  to  30  point  size, 
50c;  36  to  48  point  size,  75c. 

181-6C  161-60        162-6C  182-60 


HANDY  FISTS  NO.  6 

Per  font,  containing  one  character  each  of  6  to  30  point  size, 
50c;  36  to  48  point  size,  75c. 

183-6C  163-6C      164-6C  184-6C 


143-ec    144-6C 


Above  fists  sold  separately  at  the  prices  given  over  each.  !        Above  fists  sold  separately  at  the  prices  given  over  each. 

BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  688  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


HANDY 


FISTS 


Cast  from  Superior  Copper- Mixed  Metal. 


HANDY  FISTS  NO.  7 

125-Sc  126-Sc 


186-6C 


105-5C  106-Sc 


''^i 


Handy  fists  shown  above,  per  font  including  one  each,  50c. 


189-6C 


1811-60 


Electrotype  3846-25c 


249-lOc 


Electrotype  3847-2Sc 


Electrotype  6666-30c 


2411-lOc  2412-lOc 


Electrotype  7777-40c 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


SUPERIOR  AND  INFERIOR 


LETTERS  AND  FIGURES 


The  font  prices  quoted  are  for  separate  fonts  of  Superior  Letters  with  Figures  and  Inferior  Letters  with  Figures. 


6  Point  No.  640 
abcdefgliljklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 


7  Point  No.  640 
abcdefghljklmnopqrstuvwxys 
1234567890 


8  Point  No.  640 
abcdefghljklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234667890 

9  Point  No.  640 

abcdef  ghl  j  klmnopqrstu  vwxy  z 
1234567890 

10  Point  No.  640 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

11  Point  No.  640 

abcdef  ghij  klmnoparstuv  w 
1234567890 

12  Point  No.  640 

abcdef  ghij  klmnoparstuvw 
1234567890 


Per  font,  $2.10 

abcdefghljklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.90 

abcdefghljklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.65 

abcdefghljklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.45 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.40 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.20 

abcdef&hijklmnoDarstuvw 

1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.20 

abcdefghijklmnoixirstuvw 
1234567890 


6  Point  No.  590 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

7  Point  No.  590 
abcdefehijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

8  Point  No.  590 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

9  Point  No.  590 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

10  Point  No.  590 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

11  Point  No.  590 
abcdef  ghijklmnopqrstuvw 

1234567890 

12  Point  No.  590 
abcdef  ghijklmnopqrstuvw 

1234567890 


Per  font,  $2.10 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.90 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.65 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.45 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.40 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.20 

abcdef  ghijklmnopqrstuvw 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.20 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw 

1234567890 


6  Point  Italic  No.  640 
abcdef ghijklmitopqrstui'wxyz 
1234567S90 


7  Point  Italic  No.  640 
abcdef ghijkhnnopqrstuvwxyz 

12345G7im 

8  Point  Italic  No.  640 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1Z34567890 

9  Point  Italic  No.  640 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

10  Point  Italic  No.  640 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

123456789U 

11  Point  Italic  No.  640 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxv 

1234567890 

12  Point  Italic  No.  640 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy 


12345G7890 


Per  font,  $2.10 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.90 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.65 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1Z345G7S90 

Per  font,  $1.45 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.40 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1Z34567890 

Per  font,  $1.20 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.20 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy 
1234567890 


6  Point  ItaHc  No.  590 


abcdef ehijklm-nopgrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 


7  Point  Italic  No.  590 

abcdef £kiJklntnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234S67890 


8  Point  Italic  No.  590 
abcdef  ghijkhnnopqrstuvwxyz 

1234567890 

9  Point  Italic  No.  590 

a  bcdefgh  ijklm  notqrstuvwxyz 
l234S(>7Soo 

10  Point  Italic  No.  590 
abcdef ghijklmnotqrstuvwxyz 

l2345i>7Sgo 

11  Point  Italic  No.  590 
ahcdefghijklmiwpqrstuvwxyz 

I2345(>7S90 

12  Point  Italic  No.  590 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuznvxys 

i2j4s678go 


Per  font,  $2.10 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
1224567890 

Per  font,  $1.90 

abcdef  ghijkhnnopqrstuvwxyz 
1234567890 

Per  font,  $1.65 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 
123(567890 

Per  font,  $1.45 

a  bcdefgh  ijklmnopqrstiivivxyz 
l234Sb78oo 

Per  font,  $1.40 

abcdef fihijkbnnotQrstuz'wxyz 
12345(37890 

Per  font,  $1.20 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 

12345(^7890 

Per  font,  $1.20 

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


J2345678go 
SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


6  Point 


5  Point 


5H  Point 

6  Point 

7  Point 

8  Point 
10  Point 


11  Point 


12  Point 


UNIFORM  LINE 


LEADERS 


Weights  and  Prices  griven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


Fine  Hyphen  Leaders. 

3  lbs.,  $1.92        5  lbs.,  $3.20 


7  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.68 

5  lbs. 

$2.80 

8  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.56 

5  lbs. 

$2.60 

9  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.44 

5  lbs. 

$2.40 

10  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.38 

5  lbs. 

$2.30 

11  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.32 

5  lbs. 

$2.20 

12  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.26 

5  lbs. 

$2.10 

Hyphen  Leaders. 

3  lbs.,  $3.60        5  lbs.,  $6.00 


5%  Point 

3  lbs. 

$2.20 

5  lbs. 

$3.70 

6  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.92 

51bs. 

$3.20 

7  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.68 

5  lbs. 

$2.80 

8  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.56 

5  lbs. 

$2.60 

9  Point 

3  lbs. 

,$1.44 

5  lbs. 

$2.40 

10  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.38 

5  lbs. 

$2.30 

11  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.32 

5  lbs. 

$2.20 

12  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.26 

5  lbs. 

$2.10 

One  Dot  to  the  Em. 

3  lbs.,  $2.20    •    5  lbs.,  $3.70 

3  lbs.,  $1.92  5  lbs.,  $3.20 

3  lbs.,  $1.68  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

3  lbs.,  $1.56  5  lbs.,  $2.60 

3  lbs.,  $1.38  5  lbs.,  $2.30 

3  lbs.,  $1.32  5  lbs.,  $2.20 


3  lbs.,  $1.26        5  lbs.,  $2.10 


5  Point 


16  Point 


18  Point 


6  Point 


Two  Dots  to  the  E.m. 

3  lbs.,  $3.60        5  lbs.,  $6.00 


5%  Point 

3  lbs. 

$2.20 

5  lbs. 

$3.70 

6  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.92 

5  lbs. 

$3.20 

7  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.68 

5  lbs. 

$2.80 

8  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.56 

5  lbs. 

$2.60 

9  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.44 

5  lbs. 

$2.40 

10  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.38 

5  lbs. 

$2.30 

11  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.32 

5  lbs. 

$2.20 

12  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.26 

5  lbs. 

$2.10 

14  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.20 

5  lbs. 

$2.00 

3  lbs.,  $1.20         5  lbs.,  $2.00 


3  lbs.,  $1.20        5  lbs.,  $2.00 


Three  Dots  to  the  Em. 

3  lbs.,  $1.92        5  lbs.,  $3.20 


7  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.68 

5  lbs. 

$2.80 

8  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.56 

5  lbs. 

$2.60 

9  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.44 

5  lbs. 

$2.40 

10  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.38 

5  lbs. 

$2.30 

11  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.32 

5  lbs. 

$2.20 

12  Point 

3  lbs. 

$1.26 

5  lbs. 

$2.10 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


691 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


BODY  TYPE 


SUNDRIES 


6  Point  No.  70 
P 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2 

COMMERCIAL  MARKS  NO.  70 

ic       %       fo 


8  Point  No.  70 
P  @ 

9  Point  No.  70 
P  @ 


@  lb 

lb 
ft 
lb 


1  lb.,  $0.64 
/ 


% 


10  Point  No.  70 
P  @ 

11  Point  No.  70 

P       @       lb 

12  Point  No.  70 

F      @      lb 

14  Point  No.  70 

P     @     lb     %     % 

16  Point  No.  70 

P     @     lb     %     %     %     / 

18  Point  No.  70  1  lb.,' $0.40 

P     @     lb     %    %    %    / 


1  lb.,  $0.52 
%  t 

1  lb.,  $0.48 
%  / 

1  lb.,  $0.46 
%  / 

1  lb.,  $0.44 
1  lb.,  $0.42 

%       %       f 

1  lb.,  $0.40 

%       f 

1  lb.,  $0.40 


BRACES  AND  DASHES  NO.  70 


6  Point  No.  70 

8  Point  No.  70- 

9  Point  No.  70 

10  Point  No.  70 


11  Point  No.  70 


12  Point  No.  70 


14  Point  No.  70 


1  lb. 

$0.64 

1  lb. 

$0.52 

1  lb. 

$0.48 

lib. 

$0.46 

1  lb. 

$0.44 

lib. 

$0.42 

1  lb. 

$0.40 

16  Point  No.  70 


18  Point  No.  70 


1  lb.,  $0.40 


1  lb.,  $0.40 


6  Point  No.  70 


8  Point  No.  70 


REFERENCES  AND  INDICES  NO.  70 

t 

t     X 


Yz  lb.,  $0.32 


Vi  lb.,  $0.26 
[  (         -^ 


9  Point  No.  70 

10  Point  No.  70 

c^  qr  *  t  :  § 


M  lb.,  $0.24 
t         t         §         II  [  (         =^ 


y-  lb.,  $0.23 
[         (         -^ 


11  Point  No.  70  J^  lb.,  $0.22 

f^  qr  *  t  t  §  II  [   ( =^ 


12  Point  No.  70 


V2  lb.,  $0.21 
C^        ^        *       t       t        §        II         [        (        =ai 


14  Point  No.  70 


V2  lb.,  $0.20 

c^  «r  *  1 1  §  II  [  ( =£3 


16  Point  No.  70 


M  lb.,  $0.20 


c3=  qr  *  t :  §  II  [  ( ^a 

18  Point  No.  70  '/  lb.,  $0.20 

it=^<ir*tt§ii[('=£^ 


FRACTIONS  NO.  70 

Cast  on  Uniform  Line 

6  Point  No.  70 

K  M  K  K  X  Ji  X 

8  Point  No.  70 

K       M       ^       X       K       X       K 

9  Point  No.  70 

Vi    y^    Yz    %    %    y,    % 

10  Point  No.  70 

>^    K    K    K    X    X    X 

11  Point  No.  70 

K    K    X    X    X    X    X 

12  Point  No.  70 

K    M    K    X    X    X    X 

14  Point  No.  70 

Yi     'A    %    %    X    %    'A 

16  Point  No.  70 

18  Point  No.  70  1  lb.,  $0.40 


1  lb. 

,  $0.64 

1  lb. 

X 

$0.52 

1  lb. 

$0.48 

1  lb. 

$0.46 

1  lb. 

$0.44 

1  lb. 

$0.42 

X 

X 

1  lb. 

% 

$0.40 

% 

1  lb. 

$0.40 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BODY  TYPE 


SUNDRIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


REFERENCES  AND  INDICES  NO.  60 


5  Point  No.  60 

*       t       t 

554  Point  No.  50 

*        t       t 


)        ] 

)        ] 

)  ] 

)  ] 

)  ] 

)        ] 

1        )        ] 

t       t        §        II        1       )        ] 


6  Point  No.  60 

*        +        t 

7  Point  No.  60 

*  t  t  § 

8  Point  No.  60 

*  t         t         § 

9  Point  No.  60 

*    t    i    § 

10  Point  No.  60 

*  t         t         § 

11  Point  No.  60 

*  t         t        § 

12  Point  No.  60 


Vz  lb.,  $0.60 

II       )       ]       t^       -«1 

^  lb.,  $0.37 

14  lb.,  $0.32 

-^ 

14  lb.,  $0.28 

^         =^| 

Vz  lb.,  $0.26 
V2  lb.,  $0.24 
^  lb.,  $0.23 
Vi  lb.,  $0.22 


1 

1 

1 


54  lb.,  $0.21 


COMMERCIAL  MARKS  NO.  60 


5  Point  No.  60 

*t  ®  tt  %  %  % 

5M  Point  No.  60 

^  (s  lb  %  %  % 


6  Point  No.  60 

^  ( 

7  Point  No.  60 


8  Point  No.  60 

w        @ 

9  Point  No.  60 


10  Point  No.  60 
f  @ 

11  Point  No.  60 
f  @ 

12  Point  No.  60 
?  @ 
14  Point  No.  60 


ft) 
ft) 
ft) 

lb 


%      % 


@      lb 


% 
% 

% 
% 


% 

% 
% 
% 


lib 
1  lb 
lib. 

lib. 
% 

lib. 
% 

lib. 


,  $1.20 
,$0.74 
,$0.64 
,$0.56 
$0.52 

,  $0.48 

0 


1  lb.,  $0.46 


I0 


lib. 


lib 


16  Point  No.  60 


18  Point  No.  60 


1  lb. 


B.      %      %     % 
ft>     %     %     % 


,  $0.44 

0 

,  $0.42 

0 

,$0.40 

0' 

,$0.40 
,  $0.40 

0 


BRACES  AND  DASHES  NO.  60 

5  Point  No.  60 


5^  Point  No.  60 

6  Point  No.  60 

7  Point  No.  60 

8  Point  No.  60 

9  Point  No.  60 


10  Point  No.  60 


1  lb. 
lib. 
lib. 
1  lb. 
lib. 
lib. 
1  lb. 


,  $1.20 
,$0.74 
,$0.64 
,  $0.56 
,  $0.52 
,  $0.48 
,  $0.46 


11  Point  No.  60 


12  Point  No.  60 


1  lb.,  $0.44 


1  lb.,  $0.42 


5  Point 


FRACTIONS  NO.  127 

Cast  on  Cap  Line.     Cm  Set. 


>i        «        K        H        « 


1  lb.,  $1.20 


IV2  Point 

H         H         ?S 

6  Point 


1  lb.,  $0.74 

%      y»      %      }i 

1  lb.,  $0.64 


MHHKJiK6HM%% 


7  Point 

M         H         %         K 

8  Point 

Yi      Vi      Vz      % 

9  Point 

Vi      H      %      % 

10  Point 

Vi    Vz    Vz    Vx 


Vi    Vz    Vz    % 

12  Point 


H  ^  %  K  % 


1  lb.,  $0.56 

\         Vi         %         Yi         Vi         % 

1  lb.,  $6.52 

y^    Vi.    Vii    y%    y^    y^ 


Ye 

% 

% 

lib. 
% 

$0.48 

% 

% 

% 

% 

lib. 

$0.46 

Ye 

% 

% 

lib. 
% 

$0.44 

% 

% 

% 

lib. 

% 

$0.42 

Ye 

% 

% 

1  lb. 

5/8 

$0.40 

16  Point  1  lb.,  $0.40 

y2%%yAyAy6%%%% 

18  Point  1  lb.,  $0.40 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


BODY  TYPE 


SUNDRIES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


5  Point 


FRACTIONS  NO.  125 

Cast  on  Cap  Line.     Em  Set. 


H        H        H        H 


'A        H        % 


5%  Point 

H         H         %         H 


6  Point 

'A        a        % 

7  Point 

H  M         H 

8  Point 

'A      'A      % 

9  Point 

U         U         2Z 


i  'A  H  H  H 
Va.  %  H  H  .  %  5 
'A         %         H         %         % 


1  lb.,  $1.20 
1  lb.,  $0.74 
1  lb.,  $0.64 
1  lb.,  $0.56 


% 


¥2       %       %       %       %       % 


y2  %  % 


Va     %     % 


1  lb.,  $0.52 

%  % 
1  lb.,  $0.48 

%  % 
1  lb.,  $0.46 
%  % 
1  lb.,  $0.44 

%  % 
1  lb.,  $0.42 

%    % 

1  lb.,  $0.40 

5/    1a 


y2    Yz   %    %    %    %    %    ^. 

14  Point 

^4  H   %   yi   %    H   %   %   7S   /8 

16  Point  1  lb.,  $0.40 

U  1^  2Z  1/  3/  IZ  1/:  3Z  5Z  7. 


'2  73  73  74  74  76  78  78  78  78 

18  Point  1  lb.,  $0.40 

17179/17*^71/1/  '^/  ^/  7/ 


PIECE  FRACTIONS 


6  Point 

1234B67890 


las     9     IS     1000 


Per  font,  $5.00 

IZ3J6n7B50 


8  Point 

1234567890 
TOO 

10  Point 
123456189 

1  1_  _9_ 

T^         ¥0  0  5  0 

11  Point 
123456T890 


Per  font,  $3.60 
T'S34567890 
5  Ig  32  167 

Per  font,  $2.80 
0        T^^TT^T^^O 

4  18  9 

•5"        T        TT        TUS 

Per  font,  $2.40 


_41  _ 

10  00 


1_ 
"Fo  0 


7J 


12  Point 
1234567890 


Per  font,  $2.00 
T  Y  T  T  "5"  "B"  T  "S"  ¥  TT 


7  5  3  9  4 

TT       TT       T3~5^       TTinr       TT 


6  Point 


7  Point 

i       '  i 


FRACTIONS  NO.  126 

Cast  on  Cap  Line.     £n  Set. 

i       §       i       3       i       i       i 
«        i         J        i        i        i 


8  Point 

i  4  f  i  f  i 


9  Point 

i       i       i 

10  Point 


i  f 


11  Point 

1  ] 

2  ^ 


12  Point 

1  1 

2  3 

14  Point 

1  1 

2  3 

16  Point 

1  1 

2  3 

18  Point 
1.         1 

2       3 


1 
4 

1 
4 


i 


1  lb.,  $0.64 

i 

1  lb.,  $0.56 

i 

1  lb.,  $0.52 
1  lb.,  $0.48 


1  lb.,  $0.46 
5.  7 

8  8 

1  lb.,  $0.44 
5.  7 


1  lb.,  $0.42 
5  7. 

8  8 

1  lb.,  $0.40 

5.       Z 
8         8 

1  lb.,  $0.40 

5.       1 
8        8 


6        8 

1  lb.,  $0.40 

1      3       5.      Z 

6      8      8       8 


CANCELLED  LETTERS  AND  FIGURES 

10  Point  Per  lb.,  $1.30 

12  Point  Per  lb.,  $1.16 

Ott^  Now  Stylos  Wl  e#e  ^ke  Bost 

14  Point  Per  lb.,  $1.12 

Showing  %be  1908  Lfttost  Bordors 


SPECIAL  ROMAN  FIGURES 


5%  Point  Three-Fifth  Figures 
12     3     4     5 


Per  lb.,  $0.74 


5%  Point  Two-Third  Figures  Per  lb.,  $0.74 

12345C7890 


6  Point  Three-Fifth  Figures 
12    3    4    5 


Per  lb.,  $0.64 


7    8    9    0 


6  Point  Two-Third  Figures  Per  lb.,  $0.64 

123456    7    890 


7  Point  Two-Third  Figures 
12     3     4     5 


Per  lb.,  $0.56 


7      8     9     0 


12  Point  Per  lb.,  $0.42 

1234567890 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


MISCELLANEOUS 


FRACTIONS 


Weigrhts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 


FRACTIONS  NO.  128 

En  Set 


6  Point  No.  128 

i      4      I      i 

8  Point  No.  128 

i        i        f        i 

9  Point  No.  128 

^         i  I         i 

10  Point  No.  128 

.    i  i  I  i 

11  Point  No.  128 

i  i  I  i 


f  i 


12  Point  No.  128 
112 
^  ^  3 

14  Point  No.  128 

i         i  2. 

2  3  3 

18  Point  No.  128 

112. 
2       3       3 


1  3 

¥  ¥ 


i  3. 

4  4 


1        3.      i 

4        4        8. 


/6       >^ 


1  lb.,  $0.64 

1  lb.,  $0.52 

i 

1  lb.,  $0.48 

7 
"ST 

1  lb.,  $0.46 

I  i 

1  lb.,  $0.44 

I  I 

1  lb.,  $0.42 

f  ^ 

1  lb.,  $0.40 

5.         7. 
8  8 

1  lb.,  $0.40 

5       7 

~8       ¥ 


1  lb.,  $0.64 
1  lb.,  $0.52 
1  lb.,  $0.48 


FRACTIONS  NO.  130 

Em  Set 

6  Point  No.  130 

'A         %         %         y*  %         ^         Vi 

8  Point  No.  130 

%    Yi    %    %    y^ 

9  Point  No.  130 

'A     Vi     %     %     H     'A     %     'A     'A     n 

10  Point  No.  130  1  lb.,  $0.4« 

y2  Yz  yz  }i  Ya  Ye   Yz  y%  y%  }i 

11  Point  No.  130  1  lb.,  $0.44 

y2  Yz  %  %  %  K  'A  y^  y^  n 

12  Point  No.  130  1  lb.,  $0.42 

y2  yi  %  %  v^  %  y^  v^  5/8  /8 

18  Point  No.  130  1  lb.,  $0.40 


MISCELLANEOUS  FRACTIONS 

8  Point  No.  132  Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.25 

Yfi    Vs  %    Vi.    %    Ys   %   Ys   Ys 

10  Point  No.  132  Per  font,  S/ii  lb.,  $0.25 

]^     %  %     Yi     %     Ye     %     %     Ys 

10  Point  No.  134 

1  1.       3.       1        3        5 

^  4       ¥       B        8        8 


12  Point  No.  135 


yz  I  % 


5/^6  lb.,  $0.25 
Vi  lb.,  $0.50 


FRACTIONS  NO.  129 

Em  Set 

5  Point  No.  129 

Yi     }i     %     }i     X     %     %     % 

5}i  Point  No.  129 

^    H    %    H    H    Ye    H 

etoint  No.  129 

¥2      }6      %      H      %      a 


*i    % 


%      % 


K     %     U 


7  Point  No.  129 

8  Point  No.  129 

H    y^    y^ 

10  Point  No.  129 

y2   %  %  ^i  %  yi 

12  Point  No.  129 


1  lb.,  $1.20 
1  lb.,  $0.74 

1  lb.,  $0.64 

i 

1  lb.,  $0.56 


lib.,  $0.52 
U        %        %        %        %        % 

1  lb.,  $0.46 
3^        5. 


8         78 

y2  y^  %  ^A  %  H  %  ^'"  % 


18  Point  No.  131 


FRACTIONS  NO.  131 

2/ 


Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 


20  Point  No.  131 
24  Point  No.  131 

%     % 

36  Point  No.  131 

1/        1/ 

/2     73 


Per  font,  }i  lb.,  $0.50 

^   A   A 

Per  font,  K  lb.,  $0.50 

%  y4  % 

Per  font,  1^6  lbs.,  $0.75 

2/     1/     3/ 
73     /4     /4 


FRACTIONS  NO.  133 


5}4  Point  No.  133 


^3122^1 


Per  lb.,  $1.60 


DIAGONAL  FRACTION  MARKS 

Font  containing  three  sizes  $0.75 

9  Point  12  Point 

//////      ////// 

Examples 


6  Point 

////// 


33/ 


100 


3/.   9; 


25/ 


100 


13/ 


2?^  7i6  4%  %  8?^  '?U 


/lOOOO     ^/5        /16 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


JOB  TYPE 

Weights  and  Pr 

i^CTIONS  NO.  65 

^ 

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ACTIONS  NO.  66 

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ces  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2. 

fr; 

FR. 

CastE 

nSet 

Cast  En  Set 

8  Point  No.  65 

Per  font,  M  lb. 

$0.25 

12  Point  No.  66 

Per  font 

Vs  lb.,  $0.50 

i        i        f 

i 

i 

i     i     1     i 

4-     4-     ^ 

J. 

3. 

±        3.         5 

z 

5^        3         3 

4 

4 

8         8         8 

a 

10  Point  No.  65 

Per  font,  S/ii  lb. 

$0.2S 

ill 

i 

i 

4-         -i         -5.         -J- 

^888 

16  Point  No.  66 

Per  font 

H  lb.,  $0.50 

12  Point  No.  65 

Per  font,  Vs  lb. 

$0.50 

i    i    f 

i 

4 

i    f 

"§■      8 

i          i          i 

i 

i 

iff 

f 

20  Point  No.  66 

Per  font 

^  lb.,  $0.50 

14  Point  No.  65 
1           1           2 

T       3"       T 

1 

T 

3. 
4 

Per  font,  %  lb. 
±          3.          S. 

8          8          8 

$0.50 
8 

i    i    § 

_L 
4 

3. 

4 

1    3. 

8     8 

5     7 

8     8 

18  Point  No.  65 

Per  font,  %  lb. 

$0.50 

30  Point  No.  66 

Per  font. 

%  lb.,  $0.50 

1        1        2 

T     T     T 

J- 
4 

3. 
4 

i     f    i 

i 

1    1    2 

1 

3 

1    3 

5  7 

24  Point  No.  65 

Per  font,  H  lb. 

$0.50 

2  3  3 

4  4  8  8 

8  8 

1      1      2 

1 

3 

1      3     5 

7 

2     3      3 

4 

4 

8     8     8 

8 

30  Point  No.  65  Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 

J_J.J.JL1.±3.5.J. 

233448888 


36  Point  No.  65 


Per  font,  P/fi  lbs.,  $0.75 

1X^_L  3.x  3.5.7. 

233448888 


FRACTIONS  NO.  67 

18  Point  No.  67  Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 

Va  %  %  y.  % 


24  Point  No.  67 

A    A 


Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 

%    %    % 


FRACTIONS  NO.  64 

Cast  Cap  Line 


10  Point  No.  64 
i  h  I 


12  Point  No.  64 
1  2 

3  3 


112 

2       3       ~ 


6  POINT  SET  Per  font,  ^6  lbs.,  $0.25 

i     %  h      i     i      i     i 

6  POINT  SET  Per  font,   Vs  lb.,  $0.50 

1           3  113          5          7 

3          4  S          S          S          §          3 


20  Point  No.  64 

i    i    I 

30  Point  No.  64 

112 
2  3  3 

36  Point  No.  64 

1  12 
233 


8   POINT  SET 


Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 


1      3     1115     7 
3     4     S     8     8     §     8 

12  POINT  SET  Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 

1 3  1 13  5  7 
3  4^8888 


POINT  SET 


Per  font,  1^6  lbs.,  $0.75 


13  1 1357 
44^5888 


10  Point  No.  641  «  point  set  Per  font,  ^At,  lb.,  $0.25 

i  i  I  1  I  i  i  I  I  I 

16  Point  No.  64  e  point  set  Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 

18  Point  No.  64  s  point  set  Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 

i     I    I     i     I     i     i     I     I     i 

24  Point  No.  64  lo  point  set  Per  font,  K  lb.,  $0.50 

1121311357 
2S34468888 


42  Point  No.  64 


16   POINT  SET 


Per  font,  iK  lbs.,  $0.75 


112  13  1 357 
^33448888 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


JOB  TYPE 


FRACTIONS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


FRACTIONS  NO.  62 


6  Point  No.  62  s  point  set  Per  font,  ^ii  lb.,  $0.25 


10  Point  No.  62               ,o  point  set  Per  font,  '/fi  lb.,  $0.25 

%   V&    %  1A    %    Vfe  1/6    3^    %    % 

12  Point  No.  62               ,4  point  set  Per  font,  fi  lb.,  $0.50 

1/^  1/^  2/3 1^  3^  1^  1/&  3^  %  % 


8  Point  No.  62                 a  point  set  Per  font,  K  lb.,  $0.25 

1y4        ly^        %        !4        %       i>%  V6       %       %       % 

10  Point  No.  620            ,2  point  set  Per  font,  ^^t  lb.,  $0.25 

1/i     V&     %     1/4     %    1%  1/&    3/6     %    % 

16  Point  No.  62               is  point  set  Per  font,  M  lb.,  $0.50 

1/i  1^  %  1/s  1^  v&  3^  % 


18  Point  No.  62 


18   POINT  SET 


Per  font,  K  lb.,  $0.50 


ly^       1/^      %      14      3^      Vfe       H       3^       %       % 

Per  font,  K  lb.,  $0.50 


20  Point  No.  62 


2*  POINT  SET 


lyi     1/^     %     14     3^     1^     1^     %     %     % 

24  Point  No.  62  30  point  set  Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 

vs  v&  %  14  %  1^  1/i  3^  %  % 

30  Point  No.  62  ae  point  set  Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 

vi  1/^  %  1^  3^  vfe  i/§  3^  %  % 

36  Point  No.  62  42  point  set  Per  font,  iKb  lbs.,  $0.75 

1/^1/^  2/3 1v43Al&t^3>t 


42  Point  No.  62 


48  POINT  set 


Per  font,  1%  lbs.,  $0.75 


1/2  V3  %  1^  va.  u 


FRACTIONS  NO.  63 


6  Point  No.  63  e  point  set  Per  font,  ^Ab  lb.,  $0.25 

5^      '/J      %     '4      *i      ^     ^     %     % 


10  Point  No.  63  10  point  set 

¥2    Ya    %    V4    U 

'14  Point  No.  63 


Per  font,  5^16  lb.,  $0.25 

'A    ^    5^    % 

Per  font   %  lb.,  $0.50 


8  Point  No.  63 

¥1       '/^      %       V4 


8  POINT  SET 


Per  font,  V*  lb.,  $0.25 
'^         ^  ^         % 


12  Point  No.  63  12  point  set  Per  font,  =A  lb.,  $0.50 

5^    '/&    %    '4    ^   '/^   %   56   % 


18  Point  No.  63 


IB   point  SET 


Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 


Lt   rui.iii^u.  uj  1*  POINT  SET  r-ci  lom     /lb  lu.,  qju.ju  ¥    /      ¥    /      '^Z     ¥•*>•¥/       -^  /     ^'  /    ^^  / 

v-2  V3  %  vah  ^^  ^^  5^  %    l^V3%MWA^8^^78 

24  Point  No.  63  24  point  set 

54    '/^    %    W    ^    "^    ^ 


Per  font,  K  lb.,  $0.50 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


697 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


JOB  TYPE 


FRACTIONS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


FRACTIONS  NO.  60 


6  Point  No.  60  5  point  set 

H         H  H  a  H  H 

10  Point  No.  60  7  point  set 

}i     }i      %  }^     K     H 

12  Point  No.  60  10  point  set 

Vz   'A  V3  H  %  H 


16  Point  No.  60  14  point  set 

1/  1/  2^   1/  3, 


'zVaVs'AKU 


20  Point  No.  60 

'A     H     % 
i 


Per  font,  fit  lb.,  $0.25 
H         H         H         % 


8  Point  No.  60  $  point  set 

7z  73  73  X  X  /B 


s  point  set 


Per  font,  S/ii  lb.,  $0.25       I        10  Point  No.  601 


14  Point  No.  60 


Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 

%  %  %  Ji     Vz  %%  HK'A 


Per  font,  K  lb.,  $0.50 


18  Point  No.  60 


15  point  set 


yzYiVzAxu 


24  Point  No.  60 

1/      1/     2 

72     73 


16   POINT  SET 


20   POINT  SET 


M   M 


30  Point  No.  60 


24  POINT  SET 


Vz  'A 


^/        1  / 


36  Point  No.  60 


28  POINT  SET 


)^K 


%% 


42  Point  No.  60 


82   POINT  SET 


Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.25 

7B  79  7B  ^ 

Per  font,  54  lb.,  $0.25 

%    H    H    % 

Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.50 

^   %   ^  ^ 

Per  font,  K  lb.,  $0.50 
Per  font,  K  lb.,  $0.50 
Per  font,  K  lb.,  $0.50 

%    % 

Per  font,  %lbs.,  $0.50 

%   % 

Per  font,  P/fi  lbs.,  $0.75 


Per  font,  iK  lbs.,  $0.75 


FRACTIONS  NO.  61 


6  Point  No.  61  s  point  set  Per  font,  K«  lb.,  $0.25 

'A          ^          'A  'A          X  'A          }i          h           'A 

9  Point  No.  61  9  point  set  Per  font,  M  lb.,  $0.25 

11  Point  No.  61  11  POINT  SET  Per  font,  f^  lb.,  $0.50 

Yi    Vz    Vz  %    %  H    %    %    % 


8  Point  No.  61                 e  point  set  Per  font,  %  lb.,  $0.25 

^      %       Vz  'A       K  'A       }{      %      H 

10  Point  No.  61               ,0  POINT  set  Per  font,  5^6  lb.,  $0.2 

Yi    Vz     'A  %    'A  %    %    %    % 

12  Point  No.  61                12  point  set  Per  font,  Yi  lb.,  $0.50 


12  Point  No.  610  ,2  POINT  set  Per  font  ^  lb.,  $0.50  14  Point  No.  61 


Vi   Yz  %  'A  X  y,  %  %  % 

16  Point  No.  61  ,6 

Vi       Yz  Vz      H 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


14  POINT  SET  Per  font,  "«.  lb.,  $0.50 

1/C     l/<     2/     1/     3/     1/    Z/     5/     7/ 
72    7Z    /Z    /\    /A    7%    /%     /%     78 

Per  font,  ^  lb.,  $0.50 

8  X  X  X 

SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ADVERTISING  AND    c^^fe^    DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

12  Point  No.  101  sets,  7-6-4  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

123456790  $3.46  5c  $7.98  23c 


14  Point  No.  101 


sets,  B  8-4  5  lbs.,  $3.10 

1234567890  $3.65  2c  $9.45 


16  Point  No.  101 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  $429.38  75c 

18  Point  No.  101  sets.  11-9-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $2.95  8c 

20  Point  No.  101  SETS,  12-10-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $6.54 

24  Point  No.  101  sets,  15-13-6  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1234567890  3c 

30  Point  No.  101  sets,  18-15-6  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

12345678  $9 

36  Point  No.  101  sets,  21-18-B  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

123456  8c 


42  Point  No.  101 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


12345  $6 


48  Point  No.  101 


SETS,    27-22-- 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


56789  0 


54  Point  No.  101 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


123456 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 

16  Point  No.  1010  sets,  6-3  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90  $12345678.90 

20  Point  No.  1010  sets,  7-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90       $12345678.90 


24  Point  No.  1010 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$12345678.90    $1234.56 


36  Point  No.  1010 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$12345678.90  $12 


48  Point  No.  1010 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


$12345678.90$ 


Only  figures,  dollar  marks  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 

16  Point 


$8-37     $312-50     $5g.00     $§.75 

20  Point 

$450-00     $g.33     $34.98 

24  Point 

$9-89    $49-67    $2-10 

36  Point 

$g5.i2  $34.20 

48  Point 

$4.05    $g.l5 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dolla 
POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


r  marks,  lower  case  c  and  period  respectively. 

QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING  AND 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weigrhts  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

12  Point  No.  102  sets,  7-6-3  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  $3.78  2c  $9.54  68c 


14  Point  No.  102 


SETS,  9-7-3  5  lbs.,  $3.10 

1234567890  82c  $636.34 


16  Point  No.  102 


SETS,   9-8-3 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  $245.36  98c 

18  Point  No,  102  sets,  n-9-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  9c  $2.45 

20  Point  No.  102  SETS,  12-. 0-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  75c  $8 

24  Point  No.  102  sets,  is-.s-s  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

123456789  5c 


30  Point  No.  102 


sets,    18-15-6 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


12345678  $9 


36  Point  No.  102 


SETS,    21-18-7 


S  lbs.,  $2.80 


12345678c 


42  Point  No.  102 


SETS,   24-20-8 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


12345  $7 


48  Point  No.  102 


SETS,   28-23-10 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


12345  6 


54  Point  No.  102 


SETS,   31-25-10 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


456890 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 


SETS,  6-3  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90 


16  Point  No.  1020 

$12345678.90 

20  Point  No.  1020  sets,  7-3  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90        $12345678.90 


24  Point  No.  1020 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$12345678.90     $123456 

36  Point  No.  1020  sets,  12-4  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

$12345678.90   $12 


48  Point  No.  1020 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


$12345678.90 


Only  figures,  dollar  marks  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 


$735.40      $9.13      %l.9S     $45.00 

20  Point 

$45.25    $3.30    $j^27-^^ 

24  Point 

$35.47    $g.75    $9.25 

36  Point 

$47.24       $35.76 

48  Point 

$0.63   $Q.54 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c  and  period  respectively. 
BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  700  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ADVERTISING  AND    c^^fe^    DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

12  Point  No.  103  sets,  9-7-3  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  63c  $3.28  8c 

16  Point  No.  103  sets,  12-9-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  2c  $25 

18  Point  No.  103  sets,  i4-io-4  5  lbs,,  $3.00 

1234567890  54c 

20  Point  No.  103  sets,  15-11-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  5c 

24  Point  No.  103  sets,  .8-13-e  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

12345678  $9 

30  Point  No.  103  sets,  23-16-7  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

123456  7c 


36  Point  No.  103 


sets,   27-19- 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234  $5 


42  Point  No.  103 


1-9  5  lbs.,  $2.70 


123456 


A8  Point  No.  103 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


67890 


54  Point  No.  103 


sets,   3S-28-10 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


12345 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 

16  Point  No.  1030  sets  7-3  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90        $12345678.90 


20  Point  No.  1030  sets,  9-3  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90    $12345.67 


24  Point  No.  1030 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$12345678.90     $12 

36  Point  No.  1030  sets,  15-5  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

$12345678.90$ 


48  Point  No    1030 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


$1234567.89 


Only  figures  dollar  marks  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 

16  Point 


$15.90    $5.21    $4.08    $2-75 

20  Point 

$3.25      $9.38      $45.30 

24  Point 

$7g.oo     $92-24 

36  Point 

$A.35      $Q.67 

48  Point 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c  and  period  respectively 
POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  701  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING  AND 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

U  Point  No.  104  sets,  7-6-3  5  lbs.,  $3.10 

1234567890  $7.63  87c  $8.93  2c 

16  Point  No.  104  sets,  9-8-5-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890    $2.50    38c 

18  Point  No.  104  sets,  10-8-6-6  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $5.89  46c 

20  Point  No.  104  sets,  12-9-7-8  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $89  7c 

24  Point  No.  104  sets,  15-12-8-10  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1234567890  2c 


30  Point  No.  104  sets,  is-u-s-ia 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


12345678  $9 


36  Point  No.  104  sets,  20-16-8-13 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


12345678  9 

42  Point  No.  104  sets,  24-i9-io-.*  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

123456  7 


Point  No.  104  sets,  27-20-10-15 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


12345  6 


54  Point  No.  104 


SETS,   23-22-K-16 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


56789  0 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 

16  Point  No.  1040  sets,  s-s  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90  $12345678.90 


20  Point  No.  1040 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


$12345678.90        $12345678.90 

24  Point  No.  1040  sets,  9-5-5  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

$12345678.90    $1234.67 

36  Point  No.  1040  sets,  12-7-8  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

$12345678.90  $12 

48  Point  No.  1040  sets,  15-8-10  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

$123456  $8.90 

Only  figures,  dollar  marks  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 


16  Point 


$23-15      H68-"      *90-2o 

20  Point 

$57.43     $33-26     $£4.85 

24  Point 

$g.52    $26-34   $7.67 

36  Point 

$49.94       $53.59 

48  Point 

$Q.35    $9.12 


The  sets  gi%  en  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c,  period  and  figure  one  respectively. 
BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  702  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ADVERTISING  AND 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  griven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

12  Point  No.  105  sets,  7-6-2-5  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  $56,198  62c  $23.04 


16  Point  No.  105 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  $4.72  5c 

18  Point  No,  105  sets,  ,2-.o-4-8  5  lbs.  $3.00 

1234567890  $2.65  c 

20  Point  No.  105  sets,  . 3-1 1-*-9  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $4.38 

24  Point  No.  105  sets,  17-14-5-13  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1234567892c 


30  Point  No.  105  sets,  21-19-5-1 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


123456  $7 


36  Point  No.  105 


sets,  aS-22-7-19 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


12345  6c 


42  Point  No.  105  sets,  28-24-8-21 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


12345  6 

54  Point  No.  105  sets,  35-30-10-24  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

1234  5 

60  Point  No.  105  sets,  42-35-12-29  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

789  0 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 

16  Point  No.  1050  sets,  5-2-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90  $12345678.90 

20  Point  No.  1050  sets,  7-2-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90         $12345678.90 


24  Point  No.  1050 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$12345678.90     $1.33 

36  Point  No.  1050  sets,  13-4-9  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

$12345678.90    $1 

48  Point  No.  1050  sets,  17-5-13  5  lbs.,  $5 

$1234567.89 

Only  figures,  dollar  marks  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


EXAMPLES 


16  Point 


$^.98  $2500  ^36'^^  ^7'^^ 

20  Point 

5326-4^    H-^^    *52-^o 

24  Point 

$g.92   $3.56   $5.88 

36  Point 

$C^.48    $2-73 

54  Point 

$1 .75  $/:  .56 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c,  period  and  figure  one  respectively. 
POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  703  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING  AND 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

12  Point  No.  106  sets,  s-c-a 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  25c  $6.83  86c  $9.76  54c 


16  Point  No.  106 


SETS,    7-7-4 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  $48.76  58c  $96.54 


20  Point  No.  106 


SETS,    9-9-5 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  8c$i3.245c 


24  Point  No.  106 


SETS  11-11-6 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234567890  $16.15 


30  Point  No.  106 


SETS,   14-14-8 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234567890  3c 


42  Point  No.  106 


SETS,   19-19-9 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


1234567890 


54  Point  No.  106 


SETS,   24-25-10 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


123456  7 


60  Point  No.  106 


SETS,   28-29-12 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


12345  6 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 

16  Point  No.  1060  sets,  4-2  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90  $12345678.90 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90 


20  Point  No.  1060  si 

$12345678.90 

24  Point  No.  1060  sets,  7-4  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

$12345678.90     $12345678.90 


30  Point  No.  1060 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$12345678.90  $1234.56 


54  Point  No.  1060 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


$12345678.90  $1.23 


Only  figures,  dollar  marks  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 

16  Point 

$824-50 


$35.87 

$3.75  $2.98 

24  Point 

$J.54         $^.32 


20  Point 


$59-63 
$8-49 

I 

$4-89 


30  Point 


$9.35    $g.68    $5.94 


54  Point 


$1.60     $i'>.93 


2 


43 


The  sets  gnven  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c  and  period  respectively. 
BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  704  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ADVERTISING  AND    c^^fe^    DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate:  see  page  2.     Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

12  Point  No.  107  sets,  7-5-4  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  42c  $2.36  76c  $7.80 

16  Point  No.  107  sets,  9-7-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  53c  $4.50  87c 

20  Point  No.  107  sets,  12-9-6  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  49c  $9 

24  Point  No.  107  sets,  15-1,-7  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1234567890  3c 

30  Point  No.  107  sets,  is, 2-7  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

12345678  $9 


36  Point  No.  107 


SETS,   21-14-8 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234567  8c 


42  Point  No.  107 


sets,   24-16-9 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


123456$7 


48  Point  No.  107 


SETS,   27-20-' 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


1234567 


54  Point  No.  107  sets,  30-22-1 1 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


567890 


60  Point  No.  107 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


67890 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 

16  Point  No.  1070  sets,  e-a  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90  $12345678.90 

20  Point  No.  1070  sets,  7-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90        $12345678.90 


24  Point  No.  1070 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$12345678.90     $1234.56 

36  Point  No.  1070  sets,  12-6  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

$12345678.90  $1.23 

48  Point  No.  1070  sets,  15-7  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

$12345678.90$ 

Only  figures,  dollar  marks  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 

16  Point 


$320-50   $5.05   $24.15  $7.97 

20  Point 

''5325  $200*®  ^3150 

24  Point 

$4.65     $g.37     $2.29 


36  Point 


$8020    $43  75 


Point 


$0.28    $C.63 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c  and  period  respectively. 
POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  705  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING  AND 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  pasre  2.    Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 


12  Point  No.  108 


SETS,  io-9-*-5  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

123456780  94c  $39.25 


16  Point  No.  108  sets,  13-1  i-w 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  $6.30 

20  Point  No.  108  sets,  t7-i+-6-9  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

123456789  8c 

24  Point  No.  108  sets,  simb-t-io  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1234567  $8 

30  Point  No.  108  sets,  zs-zi-a-n  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

12345    6c 

36  Point  No.  108  sets,  29-24-9-12  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

7890  $6 


42  Point  No.  108  sets,  33-28-10 


S  lbs.,  $2.70 


123456 

48  Point  No.  108  sets,  36-33-12-18  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

67890 

54  Point  No.  108  sets,  42-34-12-18  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

12345 


60  Point  No.  108  sets,  48-42-1  s-i 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 

sets,  9-3-5 


16  Point  No.  1080  sets,  9-3-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90      $12345.67 


20  Point  No.  1080 


SETS,  10-4-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90     $123.45 


24  Point  No.  1080 


SETS,    13-4-7 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$1234567.90     $12 

36  Point  No.  1080  sets,  17-6-9  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

$1234567.90 


48  Point  No.  1080 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


$23456.78 


Only  figures,  dollar  marks  and  periods  are  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 

16  Point 


$250000       $978-50 

20  Point 

$g.90     $2-68     $5.45 

24  Point 

$8427  $6230 


36  Point 


123  4^596 

Tlie  sets  givemabove  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c,  period  and  figure    ne  respectively. 
BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  706  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


$0.45  $^.66 

.00 


ADVERTISING  AND 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

12  Point  No.  109  sets,  6-5-4-4  S  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  76g  $465.13  23c  $98.25 


16  Point  No.  109 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  67c  $10345.98  23c 

20  Point  No.  109  sets,  b-?-!-?  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  67g  $28.23  54c 


24  Point  No.  109 


SETS,   10-9-6-9 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234567890  75c  $8.32 


30  Point  No.  109  sets,  13-12-6-10 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234567890  $24 

36  Point  No.  109  sets,  15-12-7-10  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1234567890  8c 


42  Point  No.  109 


SETS,    16-14-7-12 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


1Z3567890  $2 


48  Point  No.  109  sets,  ia-16-8-12 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


12345878  9 

54  Point  No.  109  sets,  20-18-8-u  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

123456789 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 

16  Point  No.  1090  sets,  s-4-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90  $12345678.90 

20  Point  No.  1090  sets,  6-4-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90  $12345678.90 


24  Point  No.   1090 


sets,   7-4-5 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$1235678.90       $12345678.90 

36  Point  No.  1090  sets,  8-5-7  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

$12345678.90     $1234.56 

48  Point  No.  1090  sets,  10-6-9  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

$12345678.90  S12.34 

Only  figures,  dollar  marks  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 


16  Point 


$73.35  $54.56  $49.87 

20  Point 

$32.53      $34.28      $95.49 

24  Point 

$56.79    $75.97    $89-90 

36  Point 

$4.52     $9.46     $0.87 

48  Point 

$^.36  $0.98  $0.45 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c.  period  and  figure  one  respectively. 
POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  707  QUALITY  AND    FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING  AND 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

12  Point  No.  110  sets,  7-6-3  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  $450.69  $35.68  75e 

14  Point  No.  110  sets,  7-6-»  5  lbs.,  $3.10 

1234567890  $83,368  $952,340 

16  Point  No.  110  sets,  e-7-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $4.89  $2.50  73c 

18  Point  No.  no  sets,  9-7-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $4.38  $6.59 

20  Point  No.  110  sets,  io-b-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $8.95  34c 

24  Point  No.  110  sets,  12-11-6  5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234567890  5c  $4 

30  Point  No.  110  sets,  le-u-s  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

12345678  90c 


36  Point  No.  110 


sets,    19-16-9 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234567  $8 


42  Point  No.  110 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


123456  7c 


48  Point  No.  110  sets. 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


1 23456  7 


54  Point  No.  110 


sets,   26-23-12 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


4567890 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 


16  Point  No.  1100 

$12345678.90 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90 


20  Point  No.  1100  sets,  7-3  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90       $12345678.90 


24  Point  No.  1100 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$12345678.90     $12345.67 

36  Point  No.  1100  sets,  10-5  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

$12345678.90   $12.34 

48  Point  No.  1100  sets,  12-6  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

$12345678.90  $23 

Only  figures,  dollar  marlcs  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 


16  Point 


$56<s        $39<i>        mn 

20  Point 

$9-65  $7.49  $3.45 

24  Point 

$(.84       $g.25       $2-79 

36  Point 

$72'^^    $45.36 

48  Point 

$0.23      $0.98 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c  and  period  respectively. 
BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  708  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ADVERTISING    cM 


FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

12  Point  No.  Ill  SETS,  10-9-5  5  lbs.,  $3.30 


1 234567890  $2.65  8c 

14  Point  No.  Ill  SETS,  .2-10-6  5  lbs.,  $3.10 

1234567890  $9.47 

16  Point  No.  Ill  SETS,  13-12-7  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890    $43 

18  Point  No.  Ill  SETS,  .5-12-6  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  2c 

20  Point  No.  Ill  sets,  ir-15-7  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567809c 

24  Point  No.  HI  sets,  zi-is-t  5  lbs.,  $2.80 


123456  $7 

30  Point  No.  Ill  sets,  26.23-..  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

23456  7c 


36  Point  No.  Ill  sets,  31-27-14-21 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


1 234  $5 


24  Point  No.  Ill 


SETS,   34-30-14-24  5   Ibs.,  $2.70 


2345  6 


48  Point  No.  Ill  sets,  40-35-. 7-27 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


234  5 

54  Point  No.  Ill  sets,  45-39-22-30  5  lbs.,  $2.70 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 

16  Point  No.  1110  sets,  9-4  S  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90     $12345.67 

20  Point  No.  1110  sets,  10-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

$12345678.90     $1.23 


24  Point  No.  1110 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


$12345678.90  $1 

36  Point  No.  1110  sets,  17-7  5  lbs.,  $2.81 

$2345678.90 

48  Point  No.  1110  sets,  21-9  5  lbs.,  $2.7( 

$23456.78 

Only  figures,  dollar  marks  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 


16  Point 


«9-76         $3.45         $8-26 

20  Point 

$4.28  $5.36  $2-17 

24  Point 

$23®^    $9-43 


36  Point 


$0.75  $g.31 


48  Point 


*631 


.79 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c  and  period  respectively. 
In  the  sizes  36  Point  and  larger,  last  set  given  denotes  set  of  figure  one. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


709 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING  AND    m 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Advertising  figures  cast  on  Cap  Line. 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

12  Point  No.  112  sets,  12-11-6-8  5  lbs.,  $3.70 

1234S67890  923.43 


16  Point  No.  112  sets,  16-13-8-10  5  lbs.,  $3.40 


20  Point  No.  112  sets,  20-16-10-1: 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


1234567  9S 


24  Point  No.  112  sets,  25-21-12-16  5  lbs.,  $3.20 


30  Point  No.  112  sets,  32-26-13-is  5  lbs.,  $3.10 

7890S1 


36  Point  No.  112  sets,  36-30-16-22  5  lbs.,  $3.10 


42  Point  No.  112  sets,  40-31-19-24  5  lbs.,  $3.00 


48  Point  No.  112  sets,  47-37-20-30  5  lbs.,  $3.00 


DECIMAL  FIGURES 

16  Point  No.  1120  sets,  10-5-7  5  lbs.,  $3.40 

912345678.90    9123,4S 

20  Point  No.  1120  sets,  12-6-e  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

91234S678.90     912 


24  Point  No.  1120 


5  lbs.,  $3.20 


91234S678.90 

36  Point  No.  1120  sets,  20.10-12  5  lbs.,  $3.10 

9123456,78 


1  Point  No.  1120  sets,  25-12-16  5  lbs.,  $3.00 


Only  figures,  dollar  marks  and  periods  cast  in  decimal  fonts. 


EXAMPLES 

16  Point 


92'^^     94-39     90-53 


20  Point 


.ae 


6789^35^ 

The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c,  period  and  figure  one  respectively. 
BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  710  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


^g-93    SQ-40 

36  Point 

97QQ.7S 


ADVERTISING    c^^fe^    FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices   given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


12  Point  No.  113  sets,  7-6-3-5  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  $682.58  64c  $53.20 


15  Point  No.  113 


sets,  9-7-4-7  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $172.65  86c 


20  Point  No.  113  sets,  12-12-5-n 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  $5  8c 


24  Point  No.  113  sets,  15-15-1 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234567890  $5 

30  Point  No.  113  sets,  is-is-e-u  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

12345678  $9 


36  Point  No.  113  sets,  21-19-1 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


123456  7c 

42  Point  No.  113  sets,  24-22-8-19  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

123456  7 

48  Point  No.  113  sets,  30-30-10-22  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

123456 


60  Point  No.  113  sets,  34-34-12-24  5  lbs.,  $2.70 


14  Point  No.  114  SETS,  9-6-4-7  5  lbs.,  $3.50 

1234567890  68c  $64.93 


18  Point  No.  114 


SETS,   11-8-5-9 


5  lbs.,  $3.30 


1234567890    23c 

20  Point  No.  114  sets,  14-10-5-10  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567  $73.47 

24  Point  No.  Il4  sets,  19-10-6-15  5  lbs.,  $3.20 

1234567  8c 

30  Point  No.  114  sets  21-13-7-17  5  lbs.,  $3.10 

123467  $8 

36  Point  No.  114  sets,  24-18-10-20  5  lbs.,  $3.10 

123456  7 

42  Point  No.  114  sets,  27-21-10-24  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

12345  6 

48Point  No.  114  sets,  36-24-12-32  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

12345 


60  Point  No.  114  sets,  43-31-11-35  ■  5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1 234  SJ78  9 

Tlie  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c,  period  and  figure  one  respectively. 
POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  711  QUALITY  AND    FINISH  UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING    c^^fe    FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  fifiven  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


12  Point  No.  115  sets,  7-6-*  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  32c  $4.90  57c  $7.26 


16  Point  No.  115 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  35c  $6.42  78c 


12  Point  No.  116  sets,  9-7-*  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  $1.32  I3c  $24 


16  Point  No.  116 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


20  Point  No.  115  sets,  n-io-s 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  8c  $1.92 


24  Point  No.  115 


SETS.    12-11-6 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234567890  $43  5c 


30  Point  No.  115 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1234567890  $6 


36  Point  No.  115 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


12345678  90c 


42  Point  No.  115 


SETS,    20-16-9 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


1234567  $8 


1234567890  $1.45  47c 


20  Point  No.  116  sets,  u-i2-i 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  $20 


30  Point  No.  116 


sets,    18-15-8 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


12345678  9c 

36  Point  No.  116  sets,  20-18-9  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1234567  $8 


42  Point  No.  116  sets,  27-22-1 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


12345  6c 


54  Point  No.  116 


sets,  32-26-12 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


48  Point  No.  115  20-18-9  5  lbs.,  $2.70  H   ^   ^  ~   ^B       #H      ^^~  M^^ 

12345678  9  '^^^^  ^ 


60  Point  No.  116  sets,  37-30-1*  5  lbs.,  $2.70 


54  Point  No.  115  23-20-10  5  lbs.,  $2.70  ^^^    ■^■■V    ^^^^     ^^^^       ^^^^ 

456789  0^67890 

The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c  and  period  respectively. 
BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  712  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


i^i^ii 


ADVERTISING    c^^^    FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


12  Point  No.  117  sets,  8-8-4  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  $8.90  32c  $1.56 

16  Point  No.  117  sets,  9-9-4  5  Ib's.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $25.43  98c 


18  Point  No.  117 


SETS,    12-11-5 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  2c  $6 


20  Point  No.  117 


SETS,    14-13-6 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  3c  $1 

24  Point  No.  117  sets,  16-16-7  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

123456789  $8 


30  Point  No.  117  sets, 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


12345678  $9 

36  Point  No.  117  sets,  22-22-9  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

123456  $7 

42  Point  No.  117  sets,  26-26-11  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

3456  $9 


Point  No.  117  sets, 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


1 2345  6 


12  Point  No.  118  SETS,  8-7-4-6  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

1234567890  32c  $16.87  98c 

16  Point  No.  118  sets,  10-9-6-8  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  5c  $27.16 

20  Point  No.  118  sets,  14-11-6-10  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  45c 

24  Point  No.  118  sets,  16-14-7-12  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1 2345678  $90 


30  Point  No.  118  sets,  2i-ia-io-i4  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

J 23456  7c 

36  Point  No.  118  sets,  23-21-10-14  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

123456  $7 

42  Point  No.  118  sets,  28-24-12-16  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

1 2345  6 

48  Point  No.  118  sets,  30-26-12-18  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

567890 

54  Point  No.  118  sets,  34-29-14-20  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

1234  5 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  ami  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c,  period  ami  figure  one  respectively.  ' 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  713  QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ADVERTISING 


FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.    Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


12  Point  No.  119 


SETS,  9-9-4  5  lbs.,  $3.30 

123467890  $784,892  39c 

16  Point  No.  119  sets,  tt-«-6  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $5.28  4c 

20  Point  No.  119  sets,  i5-,3-7  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $6 


24  Point  No.  119 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


123456789c 


30  Point  No.  119 


sets,   23-19-12 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


1 23456  $7 

36  Point  No.  119  sets,  26-21-12  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

12345  6c 

42  Point  No.  119  sets,  29-25-14  5  lbs..  $2.70 

1234  $2 

48  Point  No.  119  sets,  34-27-14  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

6789  0 

54  Point  No.  119  sets,  36-29-17  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

12345 


16  Point  No.  120  sets,  14-16-7-10  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890 1  SI 

20  Point  No.  120  sets,  17-13-7 10  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

123456789$0 

24  Point  No.  120  sets,  23-22-10-15  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

123456  7c 

30  Point  No.  120  sets,  25-25-12-15  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

12345  $6 


42  Point  No.  120  sets,  37-30-1$-! 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


67890 

54  Point  No.  120  sets,  45-42-18-27  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

2345 


18  Point  No.  121 


SETS,    11-6-5 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1334567890   $109.85 

24  Point  No.  121  sets,  15 11-7  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $2 


30  Point  No.  121 


SETS,  ie-16-e 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


36  Point  No.  121  sets,  2o-i$-io 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


123156789 


42  Point  No.  121 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


4Z    FOint    INO.    IZi  SETS,   24-19-10  J   "J  =  -.  *'••>' 

123456  ; 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c,  period  and  figure  one  respectively. 
BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  714  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ADVERTISING    cM 


FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


16  Point  No.  122 


SETS,   6-6-3 


5  lbs.,  $3.00 


1234567890  $2.34  43c  $9.86  32c  $47 

20  Point  No.  122  sets,  8-7-4  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  87c  $16.54  60c 

24  Point  No.  122  sets,  n-s-s  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1234567890  $82  75c 

30  Point  No.  122  sets,  1210-6  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1234567890  49g  $3 


42  Point  No.  122 


SETS,   16-12-7 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


48  Point  No.  122  sets,  20-15-; 


5  lbs.,  $2.70 


mmm 

16  Point  No.  123  sets,  i2-ii-6-«  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  $2.43 

20  Point  No.  123  sets,  16-16-7-8  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  Ic 

24  Point  No.  123  sets,  21-18-8-11  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

12345678  9 

30  Point  No.  123  sets,  24-21-3-11  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1234567  8 

42  Point  No.  123  sets,  34-29-11-14  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

123456 


16  Point  No.  124  sets,  i4-ii-6-a  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890  78g 

20  Point  No.  124  sets,  16-14-7-10  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234567890$! 

30  Point  No.  124  sets,  25-21-9-12  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

12345670 

42  Point  No.  124  sets,  32-27-10-16  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

12345  6 

54  Point  No.  124  sets,  42-35-16-20  5  lbs.,  $2.70 

789  0 

16  Point  No.  125  sets,  12-11-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

1234569078c  $1.64 

20  Point  No.  125  sets,  16-13-5  5  lbs.,  $3.00 

123456790  10c 

24  Point  No.  125  sets,  20-17-9  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

1334567  $8 

30  Point  No.  125  sets,  28-17-10  5  lbs.,  $2.80 

133456789 


36  Point  No.  125 


5  lbs.,  $2.80 


123456  7 


The  sets  given  above  are  for  figfures  and  dollar  marks,  lower  case  c,  period  and  figrure  one  respectively. 
POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  716  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


CALENDAR    c^^fe^    FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  IJn 


Calendar  figures  are  put  up  in  fonts  sufficient  to  set  any  one  month.     Order  by  name  and  number. 


16  Point  No.  51         Ji  lb.,  $0.50 

13     14 

18  Point  No.  51     l/s  lbs.,  $0.70 

15    16 

20  Point  No.  51     \%  lbs.,  $0.85 

17   18 

24  Point  No.  51    I'/ii  lbs.,  $1.00 

1920 

30  Point  No.  51   2%  lbs.,  $1.75 

21 

36  Point  No.  51       "4  lbs.,  $2.50 


42  Point  No.  51   4%  lbs.,  $3.00 

23 

48  Point  No.  51        7  lbs.,  $4.25 

24 


54  Point  No.  51   8'/i6  lbs.,  $4.75 


60  Point  No.  51     8}^  lbs.,  $5.00 

6 


16  Point  No.  52  M  lb.,  $0.50 

16  17 

18  Point  No.  52  ^a  lb.,  $0.55 

18  19 

20  Point  No.  52  K  lb.,  $0.65 

20  21 

24  Point  No.  52  1  lb.,  $0.75 

22  23 

30  Point  No.  52  1^  lbs.,  $1.10 

24  25 

36  Point  No.  52  2%  lbs.,  $1.50 

26  27 

42  Point  No.  52  3 }<  lbs.,  $2.00 


28 

48  Point  No.  52     4^8  lbs.,  $2.45 

29 

54  Point  No.  52   4^/16  lbs.,  $2.70 

30 

60  Point  No.  52        5  lbs.,  $3.00 

31 


8  Point  No.  53  54  lb.,  $0.25 

3Z  S3 


10  Point  No.  53        K  lb.,  $0.35 

24  25 


16  Point  No.  53       %  lb.,  $0.55 

26       27 

18  Point  No.  53    P/ii  lbs.,  $0.80 


30  Point  No.  53     I'A  lbs.,  $1.55 

30 


14  Point  No.  54        H  lb.,  $0.50 

18       19 


18  Point  No.  54     IX  lbs.,  $0.80 

ao  ai 


24  Point  No.  54        2  lbs.,  $1.25 

22  23 

30  Point  No.  54     3^  lbs.,  $2.15 

25 

42  Point  No.  54     5H  lbs.,  $3.25 

26 


16  Point  No.  55        K  lb.,  $0.50 

20     21 

20  Point  No.  55     iK  lbs.,  $0.85 

22  23 

24  Point  No.  55     1?<  lbs.,  $1.25 

24  25 

30  Point  No.  55     214  lbs.,  $1.75 

26 

36  Point  No.  55     3%  lbs.,  $2.45 

27 

42  Point  No.  55        5  lbs.,  $3.00 

28 

48  Point  No.  55     SX  lbs.,  $3.50 

29 

54  Point  No.  55     6%  lbs.,  $4.00 

30 


60  Point  No.  55     8M  lbs.,  $4.90 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


716 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


CALENDAR    m 


FIGURES 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 


Calendar  figures  are  put  up  in  fonts  sufficient  to  set  any  one  month.    Order  by  name  and  number. 


12  Point  No.  56  H  lb.,  $0.30 

15  16 

16  Point  No.  56  Vs  lb.,  $0.50 

18       17 


18  Point  No.  56  1  lb.,  $0.70 

19    20 

24  Point  No.  56     iK  lbs.,  $0.90 

21   22 

30  Point  No.  56    2%  lbs.,  $1.35 

23  24 


36  Point  No.  56        3  lbs.,  $1.85 

25 

42  Point  No.  56    4K  lbs.,  $2.50 

26 

48  Point  No.  56        5  lbs.,  $3.00 

27 

54  Point  No.  56    55^  lbs.,  $3.50 

28 

60  Point  No.  56    6Vs  lbs.   $4.00 

29 


12  Point  No.  57        ->^  lb.,  $0.25 

18  19 


16  Point  No.  57        5^  lb.,  $0.35 

20         21 


18  Point  No.  57        %  lb.,  $0.45 

22      23 


24  Point  No.  57     IJ/^  lbs.,  $0.70 

24    25 


30  Point  No.  57     15^  lbs.,  $1.00 

26  27 


42  Point  No.  57    2-K  lbs.,  $1.65 

28  29 

48  Point  No.  57    3%  lbs.,  $1.95 

30 


60  Point  No.  57     3^  lbs..  $2.25 


31 


10  Point  No.  58        %  lb.,  $0.25 

18  19 


14  Point  No.  58        fa  lb.,  $0.40 

20        21 


18  Point  No.  58  1  lb.,  $0.70 

22      23 


24  Point  No.  58     iM  lbs.,  $1.00 

24    25 


30  Point  No.  58    254  lbs.,  $1.60 

26 


36  Point  No.  58     VA  lbs.,  $2.20 

27 

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5  Point  Lightface  Gothic  and  Clarendon  Time  Table  Figures 


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Ar Berwick 

Ar Lime  Ridge 

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Ar Rupert 

Ar CatavrlHsa 

Ar Cameron 

Lt Northumberland . 


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No.  3 
Ex.  Sun. 


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*  9  31  RM 


.  ..Chleaso... 

.  Kedzle  Ave . 
.DeKalb.  111.. 


+  5  30RM  Lv Peoria. 


2  20  AN 

3  15  UK 

5  45  AN 
10  C12WII 

845  RM 

4  25RM 
3  05  AN 
2  10  AM 

6  25  AN 
10  20  AN 


no  41  RM  Ay. 
11  25  RM  Ar. 
1  30  AN  Ar. 

4  23  AM  Ar. 
9  15  AN  Ar. 
9  40ANLV. 

5  20RM  Ar. 
4  25RM  Lv. 
7  45RM  Ar. 

11  lORM  Ar. 


. ...  Sterling 

..Clinton.  Iowa. . 
..Cedar  Rapids. . 
.  ..Boone,  Iowa. .. 
...Omaha,  Neb.. . 
...Omaha.  Neb.. . 
. .  North  Platte  . . 
. .  North  Platte  . . 
...Sidney,  Neb... 
.Cheyenne,  Wyo. 


No.  2    I    No.  6 
Llm'ted  Special 


til  02  AM 


7  30  AN 
7  19  AN 
5  53  AN 


11  02  AM 


6  18  AN 
5  35  AN 
3  35  AN 

12  38  AN 
8  38RM 

8  18  RM 
108RM 

12  03RM 

9  23  AM 

7  03  AN 


4  25  AM 

3  40  AN 
1  30  AN 

10  10  RM 

5  50  RM 
5  10  RM 
8  50  AN 
7  40  AN 

4  05  AN 
1  40  AN 


5Ji  Point  Gothic  Condensed  Time  Table  Figures 


No.  1 
Dally 


7  ISAM 

7  35  U* 

8  10  Ul 

8  45AJII 

9  25  AM 
10  ISAM 

10  35  AM 

11  20  AM 

12  15  RM 
1  00  RM 

1  40  RM 

2  25  RM 

3  00  RM 
3  40  RM 


No.  3 
Mail. 


1  00  RM 
1  15  RM 
1  30  RM 

1  49  RM 

2  05  RM 
2  25  RM 
2  35  RM 

2  55  RM 

3  20  RM 

3  45  RM 

4  01  RM 
4  20  RM 
4  35  RM 
4  50  RM 


STATIONS 


Lv 


.Ar 


.  Norfolk,  Neb. 

Ar Hadar Lv 

Ar Pieree Lv 

Ar Foster Lv 

Ar Plainvlew Lv 

Ar CrelKhton Lv 

-■ir Winnetoon Lv 

Ar Verdi(fre Lv 

Ar Niobrara Lv 

Ar Verdel  ...! Lv 

Ar Monowi Lv 

Ar Lyneh Lv 

Ar Brlstow Lv 

Ar Spencer Lv 


No.  2 
Mall. 


5  45  Ail 
5  28  AM 
5  10  AM 
4  51  AM 
4  37  AM 
4  15AM 
4  02  AM 
3  42  AM 
3  20  AM 
2  55  AM 
2  40  AM 
2  24  AN 
2  10  AM 
1  54  AM 


No.  4 
Dally 


7  55  RM 
7  35  RM 
7  10  RM 
6  30  RM 
6  05  RM 
5  30  RM 
4  55  RM 
4  30  RM 
3  20  RM 
2  25  RM 
1  40  RM 
1  00  RM 
11  45AM 
11  15AM 


5}i  Point  Lightface  and  Black  Gothic  Time  Table  Figures 

No.  3 
Daily 

No.  5 
Special 

STATIONS 

No.  6 
Special 

No.  4 
Dally 

10  40  AM 

10  55  " 

11  12" 
1125" 
1140" 

12  02PW 
12  25" 
12  50" 

1  15" 
1  30" 
1  42  " 

1  58" 

2  08" 
2  29" 

5  50  PM 

6  08" 
6  23" 
6  37" 

6  50" 
710" 

7  35" 

8  00" 
8  20" 
8  33" 

8  45" 

9  03" 
913" 
9  30" 

Ar Crowell Lv. 

"  West  Point " 

"  Beemer " 

"  Wisner " 

"                  .Pllger " 

212RM 

2  00" 

1  42" 

1  30" 

1  15" 

12  57  " 

12  35  " 

1215" 

1152  AM 

11  35" 

1122" 

1106" 

10  55  " 

10  36  " 

7  45  AM 
7  30" 
7  14" 

7  00" 
6  47  " 

"  Stanton -^ 

Ar Norfolk  Jet Lv. 

Lv Norfolk  Jet Ar. 

Ar Battle  Creek Lv. 

•'  Meadow  Grove " 

•'  Tilden " 

"  Oakdale " 

•'  Nellgh " 

"  Clearwater " 

6  29" 
6  10" 
5  45" 
5  23" 
5  07" 
4  56" 
4  40" 
4  29" 
4  10" 

6  Point  Telescopic  Gothic  Time  Table  Figures 


No.  1 
Daily 


3  40  PM 
3  55  PM 

13  PM 
29  PM 
45  PM 
57  PM 

14  PM 
28  PM 
00  PM 

15  PM 
34  PM 
48  PM 


No.  3 
Ex.  Sun 


8  10  am 
8  25  am 

8  45  am 

9  01  AM 
9  17  AM 
9  30  AM 
9  46  am 

10  02  am 
10  30  am 

10  48  am 

11  09  am 
11  23  am 


STATIONS 


WALL  LAKE 
.LAKEVIEW. 
..SAC  CITY.. 
..  .  EARLY  ... 
.SCHALLER . 
..  .  GALVA  ... 
.  HOLSTEIN  . 
..GUSHING.. 
..  PIERSON  .. 
. KINGSLEY  . 
..MOVILLE.. 
..LAWTON  .. 


No.  2       No.  4 
Ex.  Sun    DaiLv 


55  PM 
40  PM 

21    PM 

03  PM 
46  PM 
33  PM 

15  PM 

59  PM 

31  PM 
18  PM 
00  PM 
46  PM 


1  25  pm 
1  08  PM 
12  50  pm 
12  33 PM 
12  16pm 
12  03pm 
11  45  am 
11  28  am 
11  02  am 
10  48  am 
10  25  am 
10  12am 


6  Point  Clarendon  Time  Table  Figures 


35 


12  40  pm 
1  00  pm 

1  20  pm 

1  40  pm 

2  10  pm 


47 


STATIONS 


2  45  pm 

3  10  pm 

3  35  pm 

4  05  pm 

4  35  pm 

5  00  pm 


7  55  am 

8  10  am 
8  20  am 
8  32  am  Ar 

8  48  am  Ar 

9  01  ara|AR. 
9  lOamjAR 
9  24am|AR 
9  37am!AR. 
9  47  am  AR 

10  00  am  ar 
10  13amiAR 


. . . .  Nelson 

..Van  Petten. . 
.Hahnemann . 
. .  Normandy.. 
Manilas ... 

. . .  Langley. . . 

Buda 

Morse 

.  Broadmoor. . 
.Camp  Grove. 

Speer 

Akron 


5  Point  Lightface  Gothic  and  Lin.  Gothic  No.  117  Time  Table  Figures 


Lv    6  26  pm 
6  16  pm 


No.  4 
Daily 

5  00  AN 
5  25  AN 

5  45  AN 

6  40  AN 

7  05  AN 

7  30  AN 

8  45  AN 

9  20  AN 
10  05  AM 

10  45  AN 

11  25  AN 

12  10  RM 
1   10  RM 

1  35  RM 

2  10RM 


No.  6 
Cx.Sun. 


5  35RM 
5  48RM 

5  S6RM 

6  13  RM 

6  31  RM 
8  42RM 

7  01  RM 
7  18  RM 
7  32RM 

7  44RM 

8  OORM 
8  12RM 
8  25RM 
8  39RM 
8  48  RM 


STATIONS 


.Linwood,  Neb... 

Able 

Bruno 

Bralnard  

Dwight 

Bee 

Seward 

Goehner 

Beaver  Crossing . 

..  .•..Cordova 

Exeter 

Sawyer 

Geneva  

....  Martland 

Shlckley 


No.  5 
Dally 


No.  7 
Ex.Sun. 


2  OSRM 
1  45  RM 
1  38  RM 
1  24  RM 
1  OSRM 
12  56  RM! 
12  41  RM 
12  24  RM 
12  11  RM 
11  39  AN 
11  25  AM 
11  12  AM 
11  00  AN 
10  46  AN 
10  37  AN 


10  45  RM 
10  25  RM 
9  55  RM 
8  50RM 
8  03RM 
7  32  RM 
7  01  RM 
6  OORM 
5  25RM 
4  50RM 
4  20RM 
3  4SRM 
3  20RM 
2  40RM 
2  10RM 


5/i  Point  Clarendon  Time  Table  Figures 


27 

33 

STATIONS 

22 

40 

AM 

PW 

AM 

PW 

7  58 

820 

Lv.... 

Seribner 

....Ar 

10  20 

940 

8  30 

8  87 

Ar. . . . 

Snyder  

....Lv 

10  00 

9  15 

8  45 

8  48 

Ar 

Dodge 

....Lv 

9  46 

8  48 

9  25 

9  07 

Ar 

Howells 

. . .  .Lv 

9  25 

750 

<)  55 

9  20 

Ar 

Clarkson 

Lv 

9  08 

700 

10  20 

9  87 

Ar 

Leigh 

....Lv 

8  52 

6  10 

10  45 

9  58 

Ar.... 

Creston 

....Lv 

8  35 

6  30 

11  25 

10  12 

Ar. . . . 

Humphrey 

....Lv 

8  Ifi 

4  50 

11  58 

10  21 

Ar 

Cornlea 

....Lv 

8  06 

430 

12  46 

10  86 

Ar 

Lindsay 

....Lv 

7  50 

1  30 

10  46 

Ar 

. . .  Newman's  Grove  . . . 

....Lv 

7  38 

2  10 

11  05 

Ar.... 

Bradish 

....Lv 

7  18 

RM 

P.M 

m 

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6  Point  Lightface  Gothic  Time  Table  Figures 


No.  1 

Ex.Sun 


7   00  AM 

7  55  AM 

8  15  AM 

9  00  AM 
10   00  AM 

10  45  AM 

11  50  am 

12  50  pm 
1  05  pm 

1  45  pm 

2  30  pm 

3  40  pm 


No.  3 
Daily 


8  35  AM 

9  10  am 
9  25  am 
9  42  am 

10  02  AM 
10   20  AM 

10  55  AM 

11  17  AM 

11  30  am 

12  01  pm 
12  12  PM 

1  00  pm 


STATIONS 


.Belie  Piaine. 

..  Ilartwlck  .. 
. .  Carnforth  . . 
. .  Guernsey  . . 
.  Deep  River  . 
....  Tilton .... 
.What  Cheer. 
. . .  Atwood  . . . 

Tioga 

....Wright.... 

Stark 

..  .Lakonta... 


No.  2 
Dally 


2  05  pm 
1  49  pm 
1  39  pm 
1  28  pm 
1  17  pm 
1  04  pm 
12  47  pm 
12  28  PM 
12  22  pm 
12  07  PM 

II    59  AM 

11  34  am 


No.  6 
Ex.Sun 


4  30  pm 
3  35  PM 
3  00  pm 
2  30  pm 
1  50  PM 
1  17  pm 
11  50  am 

10   20  AM 

10  00  am 
9  25  am 
9  00  am 
7  50  am 


6  Point  Gothic  Time  Table  Figures 


No.  1 
Lmtd. 

No.  3 
Daily 

STATIONS 

No.  2 
Lmtd. 

No.  6 
Daily 

1  35  PM 

7  55  AM 

lv... 

.  ..Carnarvon... 

..Ar 

8  25  PM 

2  05  PM 

1  45  PM 

8  05  AM 

Ar... 

. . .  Wall  Lake  . . . 

...lv 

8  15  PM 

1  55  PM 

2  02  PM 

8  27  AM 

Ar... 

Odebolt 

...lv 

7  57  PM 

1  20  PM 

2  12  PM 

8  38  AM 

Ar... 

Arthur 

...lv 

7  45  PM 

1    10  PM 

2  25  PM 

8  50  AM 

Ar... 

. . .  Ida  Grove  . . . 

..lv 

7  32  PM 

12  58  PM 

2  38  PM 

9  03  AM 

Ar... 

. .  Battle  Creek . . 

.  .lv 

7  19  PM 

12  45  PM 

2  52  PM 

9  17  AM 

Ar... 

. ..  .Danhury 

...lv 

7  02  PM 

12  28  PM 

3  05  PM 

9  30  AM 

Ar... 

. ..  .Mapleton 

..Ar 

6  50  PM 

12  17  PM 

3  20  PM 

9  45  AM 

Ar... 

Castana 

..lv 

8  32  PM 

12  01  PM 

3  30  PM 

9  55  am 

Ar.  .. 

Turin 

...lv 

6  22  PM 

11    52  AM 

3  45  PM 

10  10  AM 

Ar... 

Onawa 

..  lv 

6  10  PM 

11   40  AM 

3  B9PM 

10  27  AM 

Ar... 

. . . .  Whiting 

...Ar 

5  53  PM 

11  22  AM 

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23 

35 

STATIONS 

34 

56 

AM 

PM 

AM 

PM 

3  30 

5  15 

1  v.. 

Clinton... 

Ar 

9  OO 

7  15 

3  45 

5  27 

Ar.  . 

Lyons 

Lv 

8  53 

7  02 

4  10 

5  41 

Ar.  . 

Almont... 

Lv 

8  38 

6  30 

4  20 

5  45 

Ar 

Andover . . 

Lv 

8  33 

6  15 

4  40 

5  55 

Ar 

Bryant . . . 

Lv 

8  25 

5  55 

4  54 

6  01 

Ar 

Goose  Lake. 

Lv 

8  17 

5  35 

5  20 

6  10 

Ar. 

Charlotte. . 

Lvi   8  07 

5  13 

5  38 

6  19 

Ar 

..  ..l'eter.sville. 

Ar 

7  59 

4  55 

5  55 

6  28 

Ar.  . 

Delmar.. . 

Lv 

7  51 

4  40 

6  30 

6  40 

Ar.  . 

Maquoketa 

Lv 

7  40 

4  20 

6  45 

6  52 

Ar. 

Nashville.. 

Lv 

7  25 

3  41 

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HABTVILLE  MASS 

Chas  G  Glasgow  16Aug07 
Barney  Cogwell  23Sep08 
C  0  Hagstrom  15Jan06 
Miss  Lulu  Peach  4Apr09 
Daniel  Jack*son  25May07 
Henry  Adams  29Mar06 
L  G  Morrison  8Jul08 
Harry  A  Hart  290ct06 
Fred  Milligan  17Aug07 
Algred  Smith  12Nov06 
Wm  Starbuck  240ct09 
Frank  Plimmer  18Jul07 
I  K  Hammerstein  6Sep06 
W  Smokestack    21Mar06 


James  Southern  29|09 

Franklin  Hager  6f07 

Louis  Snyder  30|06 

Casper  Mayhew  24|08 

Louise  James  17:307 

A  E  Roberts  27|-06 

MANISTEE  MICH 

Clarence  Hogan  4J07 

Harry  Domer  25|"09 

Robert  Baker  20|06 

Claude  Daggert  13§08 

J  D  Appleby  26|06 

Homer  Gray  24|07 

Ivan  E  Windmill  28|09 

George  A  Davis  16^*06 


Mark  Dangers     19J-06 
La  Porte  Ind 

Charlie     Lange24|08 
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Markus  Luff 
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18Feb08 
31Apr06 
14Jan07 
30Aug07 
12Sep06 
25Nov09 
130ct07 
290ct06 
13Jun08 
16May06 
22Jan0g 


Charles  Taylor  13sep06 

Jackson  Munro  5mar08 

Harry  Emmons  25FtB07 

Cora  Stedman  29novG9 

CARTHAGE  MO 

George  Baxter  30Aua06 

Norval  Wallace  12june08 

J  G  Thorndyke  4dec07 

Chas  E  Fletcher  18apr09 

William  Barrie  25mat06 

Claude  Bowers  24jult08 

Sophia  Smith  16oct09 

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Denver  Colo 

Maude  Dangerfield  13|Q8 
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WIS 

David  Stookey 

25  FEB  08 

Carl  Traverse                13|0G 

Laurence  Conover  23Feb07 

Mary  Brandt 

1GJULT07 

Tacoma  Wash 

Maggie  Strong 

lVMar09 

Emma  Hopkins 

8  NOV  09 

Henry  Mossier              25|08 
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Peter  Criley 

14AprOG 

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ISOctOG 

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18AUB0Y 

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14Jul09 

Birdie  Blanchard 

220CTO9 

Joplin  Mo 

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10  Point  No.  52 

Em  Set 

1 

JAN     FEB     MAR    API)     MAY 
10  Point  No.  53. 

JUNE    JULY    AUG     SEP 

OCT 

NOV     DEC 
En  Set 

1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 

N          00          05 
O          O          O 

o 

1-t 

Set 

10  Point  No.  5'!. 

Em  Set 

=    g 

S    ca 

09         10          Rev 

Miss          Mrs 

Dr. 

BOX 

''■"Q^^ 

fe^    BRACES 

6  POINT  METAL  BRACES  NO.  3 

Per  font,  $1.00      Per  dozen,  any  one  size,  50  cents. 


44 

62 

60 

68 

48 

66 

64 

72 

With  the  exception  of  the  first  seven  characters,  the  num- 
ber of  character  also  denotes  the  width  in  points. 


11  POINT  METAL  BRACES  NO.  7 


Per  font,  $1.00 


_X_ 


_>V_ 


_^^. 


_V^ 


_A. 


r- 


^--V- 


_-^v^ 


Nos.  6  to  8  cast  in  twb  pieces. 


3  POINT  METAL  BRACES 

Per  pound,  $3.20 


PDINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


AUSTRALIAN 


BALLOT  SIGNS 


Weights  and  Prices  given  are  Approximate;  see  page  2.     Cast  on  Cap  Line. 

AUSTRALIAN  BALLOT  HEADINGS  AND  SIGNS 

23  A  20  Point  Election  Antique  2%  lbs.,  $2.25 


20  A        24  Point  Election  Condensed        3%  lbs.,  $2.S0 


B1  81  82  101 

□       □       D       ^ 


12  Point  Roman  No.  55.  42c  per  pound 

WILLIAM  W.  HARTMAN 


102  103 


/     n     s     □ 


241  201         181         182        183       122       123        204         203 


3001  244  3002  3003  3004  3005  300 


202 

242 

YES 

NO 

X 

243 

® 


3007  3008  3009 


o 

N.P. 

fsoio 

FRKE 
SILVER 

3011 

N.DEM. 

3012 

soc. 

3013 

SOC. 
DEM 

I    CIT.   I 


REP. 

DEM. 

PROIII. 

PEOPL. 

POP. 

H  H  H 


IND.D 

IND.R 

YES 


3019 

0 


601  481  361  421  422 

O  O  o  (X)  o 


661       ELECTROTYPE 


The  first  figures  in  each  number  designate  the  bodies. 


'''**(  ntv*^ 


APPX. 

APPX. 

A 

LB.  AND  OVER 

NO.    PCS. 

1    L 

B.  AND  OVER 

NO.    PCS. 

LB.   AND  OVER       NO 

PER   LB. 

IN    1    LB. 

NO. 

EACH 

PER  LB. 

IN    1    LB. 

NO.                             EACH 

PER   LB.                  IN 

61 

$0.05 

..$1.28 

.  .  .    576 

20^ 

$0.06 

$0.66.... 

....       52 

3012 

..$0.10 

..$0.62 

81 

.05 

..   1.00 

...  300 

241 

.10 

.64.... 

....    36 

3013 

..     .10 

..     .62 

82 

.05 

..   1.00 

...  300 

242 

.10 

.64.... 

....    36 

3014 

..     .10 

..     .62 

101 

.05 

..     .82 

.  . .  205 

243 

.10 

.64... 

....    36 

3015 

..     .10 

..     .62 

102 

.05 

..     .82 

...  205 

244 

.10 

.64.... 

....    36 

3016 

. .     .10 

..     .62 

103 

.05 

..     .82 

.  . .  205 

3001 

.10 

.62.... 

....    23 

3017 

..     .10 

..     .62 

104 

.05 

..     .82 

.  . .  205 

3002 

.10 

.62... 

....    23 

3018 

..     .10 

..     .62 

121 

.05 

..     .74 

...  144 

3003 

.10 

.62.... 

....    23 

3019 

..     .10 

..     .62 

122 

.05 

..     .74 

...  144 

3004 

.10 

.62.... 

....    23 

361 

..     .15 

..     .62 

123 

.05 

..     .74 

...144 

3005 

.10 

.62.... 

....    23 

421 

..     .15 

..     .60 

181 

.06 

..     .66 

...64 

3006 

.10 

.62.... 

....    23 

422 

..     .15 

..     .60 

182 

.06 

..     .66 

...64 

3007 

.10 

.62.... 

....    23 

481 

.  .     .20 

..     .60 

183 

.06 

..     .66 

...64 

3008 

.10 

.62.... 

....    23 

601 

.  .     .20 

. .     .60 

201 

.06 

..     .66 

...    52 

3009 

.10 

.62.... 

....    23 

721 

. .     .25 

..     .58 

202 

.06 

. .     .66 

...    52 

3010 

.10 

.62.... 

....    23 

841 

. .     .25 

..     .56 

203 

.06 

..     .66 

...    52 

3011 

.10 

.62.... 

....    23 

661    Ele 

ctrotype.. . 

25  cents  e 

23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
16 
10 
10 
9 
6 
4 
3 
each 


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SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


BODY  TYPE 


ACCENTS 


Body  Type  Accents  when  ordered  with  a  font  will  be  charged  at  the  same  rate  per  pound  as  the  font  itself,  and  for  accents 
so  ordered  there  will  be  no  minimum  quantity  or  sort  matrix  charge. 

Fonts  of  accents  of  any  language  when  ordered  separately  will  be  charged  at  the  same  rate  per  pound  as  the  font  they 
match,  same  subject  to  minimum  charge  of  35  cents,  but  no  sort  matrix  charge. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  accents  in  the  different  languages,  and  unless  otherwise  stated  orders  for  body  type  accent  fonts 
will  be  furnished  as  follows ; 


Bohemian 

Danish  and  Norwegian 

ae  0    JE0 

Dutch 

y    1?    y 

French 
a56^eSii6uuu    Aq^EEE 

X  9  E  k  E  E 

German 
ao  ii    A  O  ij 


Hungarian 

i^f666uu<i   Atido  6Xj  V  a 

Icelandic 

Italian 

k^ibu    AEi6tJ 

Lithuanian 
^ee^juusz     4CE^iUl2§^ 

Polish 
^d^lnoSzz    fi^C^^hN  6  &  i  Z 


Portuguese 

daf^einoooiiii 

AAfEfefSooouii 

Spanish 

&6    6\iun    A^IN6l5lJ 

A  £  f  S  6  u  u 

Swedish 
?ia6    AaO     Aao 

Tagalo 
g     G     5 


We  give  below  a  complete  list  of  accents  made  (up  to  the  time  of  the  issue  of  this  book)  for  all  the  body  type  faces  shown 
in  this  specimen  book. 


Boman  No.  60 

6  Point,  ?9  a^fiiou  ae'ioii  ^feibu  aei6u^w  aeiou  aei6u 

5eo  aod  krtf  i06iign  qd^lii^zz  fid'SfSt'flyz 
A6f55(3u  Afiifou^  AEi6u\'  AfitOU"?-  A£ 
16tJ^  AAO  0QArU'  DGKNRT  J^C^LN^^Z 
Cf)Eft§'I"tl"!?^  AEfSouV  AXEioiJY  Xfei60t  X 
fttoO?  AEiouv  XSioOy  g  ao0 

7  Point,  a^ffioii  ae'ioii  keiou  aeiou  aoif  ?9     AAOQ 

S    AEfSou  AXoiJ  gfeEfe 

8  Point,  adiiiou  ae'ioii  ^eiou  a§i6u  aeiou  aei6ii  adj 

11  ao06vif  &edgknrt??  ^6^1A&  ii:  6d'efSt'fly 

z  AkfN6u  Aeiou  AEiOuAfitOOAEio 
O  AEICO  AfiiOU  AElOtJ  Aau  A0  0CQ€ 
GGSX-^Y  AI'IT  DGKNRT  4C^£l5§^Z  CDE 
feSttl"!?^    AiiHov  Ais'ioO  XfeldO  XeioO  SEI 

66    AEIOU    AEIOUV    AEIOUY    Ay^^GGGgJC 

9  Point,  a^iiiou  ae'ioii  ^feibu  aie6u  ao  ?9  &90    A6l 

N(3l5  AAOCQ0EEfi     A^fSou  AAotJ  9feicE 

10  Point,  adfiiou  ae'ioii  Sleibu  aeioii  5Si6ii  aeiou  ae 

ioun  ao  ?9  iaofiti  fdgkrty  ^d^iriSiz  cd'ef 
gt'flyz  AfilNdU  AEOC'^'  AeIOU  fiOl  AIN 
OU  AAAO  00  AI'U'  DGKRT  ^C^LN^^Z 
CD£ft.gtO"!?2    AEfSou  XfeO  Xfti6  g  EUY 

11  Point,  a^fiioua  e'ioii  k^iou  aSi6u  aeioii  ap  ci??ji} 

Cszhpy  jifdQlrigzz  A^INOtJ  AAou  4C^£- 
NS^zAqeI;  AifSouu  feE 

Italic  No.  60 

6  Point,  ??  adfiidu  ae'ioiiy  Jieibuj'  a6i6iij  aeiOuy  5 

6I6iiy  ap  35  &90jii  ^d^lri^zz  6d'ef§  t'flyz  A 
6fN0d  AE'IOUV  AEiOlJY   AEtOC"?  AEI 

00?  AfilOO'?  AOAg0{  ^(S^LiQg^z  CD 

fiRgtOV^ 

7  Point,  ?9adiiidu  ae'ioii  kfei6uagi6viap   aop    AQE 

fiEEN 

8  Point,  ?9  adiiidu  ae'ioii  i^lbu  iSiSu  aeioQ  aeiSu 

apao  ip06d  gknrt  ^d^lii^zz  cd'efSt'flyz  A 
^ IN 60  AeIoO  AeIOO  AeIoO  AeIOO  a 
6100   AOAq0   AI'U'  DGKNRT  \C^,L^&t 

Z  Oofe^StO'!?^ 

9  Point,  adfildu   ae'ioii   ^^ibii   aSidu   ao  &p    A6fR0 

0  AEloO  AfeiOOAfilOOAOAg 


Italic  No.  60,  Continued 


10  Point,  ?9  adifiou  ae'ioii  kfeibu  a6i6vi  aeiouy  ap  ao 

S.9  dgknrt  t^6qlA&iz  cd'efst'iiyz0  AfifNOO 

AfiiCoO  AeIOO  AfiloOAOAg  dgknrt 

4^L   Cf)Eft§tO"^Z0 

11  Point,  ?9  adfiiou  ae'ioii   ^eibu  aSi6ii  ap  ao  ^fjije 

u  qd^ld^zz  cd'efgt'a^z  AfifNOO  A  E 'I  O  0 
AEiOO  AfiloO  AEIOO  AfilOO  AO  Aq0£ 
m  ^C^jlnS^z  CfiERStOvi; 

Koman  No.  63 

5%  Point,  adinduaaa90oii^9    A6lNOuU(p0AEfS 
6  u  iJ  9 

6  Point,  adfiidu  ae'ioii  keibu  aeiou  ap  aou   5ao0ou 

aegffeeciiigl's   ^d^lri^zz   cd'enfst'flyz    A6 

f5500  AAOO0  OOg  ceGeGi  aC^lnS^ 

ZCDENftStO'^^    AEfi^ouAAo 

7  Point,  adiiidu  ae'ioii  keibu  aSi6u  ^90    AAoO  QN 

0    AEiiSouAAougkEfe 

8  Point,  adiiidu  ae'ioii  ^ei6u  aSidil  aeioii  aeiSii  aa 

pnaeii   ii490   35*9  £Bjeoe&   ^d^lri^zz  cd'efst' 

fij^z  e  A^fNOu  AAoO  A6fdu  AO0  Aeo 
tyuEgEE  4C^f.NS^ziCD£ft§tO"^2  5 

A^iSou  ae'iou  XAXogfeftY 

10  Point,  adiiidu   ae'ioii   keiou   aSiduaiouap  43606 

ii   9^91' y    ^d^lilSijzz    cd'enfst'fiyz   AEinOO 

AeIoO  AeIOO  AEIOO  AaO0OOqiouA 

C^LlQSiZ  ODE5lftStO'^2     AAEfSou  Aao 

U    AoXgfeEAEY 

11  Point,  adifidu  ae'ioii  ^eibu  aei6u  api0  ?9356iiee 

ii}9l'  ^d^lri^zi  dd'eiif  gt'flyz    AEl55(30  AEO 

0  AeIOO  AeoOO  mQ4C^LNg^zCDE 

RS'TU'V^    AEffiduuEEEg 

12  Point,  adiiidu  ae'ioii  a6i6ii  keiou  aeioii  apia509 

ii  ?9  ^d^lii^zz  g    AEf  N  00  AAoOg  aO0  4 

C^Ln&tZ    G    Aififiiouu 
Italic  No.  63 
syi  Point,  ae5ii9     N 
6  Point,   ^9  adiiidu    ae'ioiiy   kfeiouy  a6i6ii^    aeioup 

adiSiiy    ap    55   &90j^   ^d^tii^zz   dd'dfit'u^z 

AEli50d  AElfoO'^AEiOO'i'AEtOO'4'AE 
IOOYAeiOOtAOAQ0i4(i^LNS^zC6 
EfeStO'^:^ 


POINT-LINE,  point-set,  POINT-BODY 


727 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


BODY  TYPE 


ACCENTS 


Italic  No.  63,  Continued 

7  Point,  ?9  S^ffiou  ae'ioii  aeibu  aeioii  S5    AaOU  QN 

8  Point,  ?*?  a^fnou   ae'ioii  ^eibuy  aSioii  aeioii  aei6 

ii  ao  afcSoiiji}  ^6  ^lAizz  fid'efst'flyz  A]fil 
S6IJ  AEiOt)  AEiOU  AEloO  AO  AQ0  EU 

10  Point,  ?V  a^ifioii  ae'ioii  ^eibuy  aeiou  ao  ao  k<}06 

^6^iAiii   ed'efgffiyz     A^fSdlJ   AE'fOtJ  A 

liOu  ktto\)AO  Kq0  J^C^L^&iz  Cbtk 

11  Point,  ?"?  adinoii  ae'ioii  keibu  aeiou  aeioii  aei6u 

ao  a5  &50egji}  qd^lrtSzz  cd'efSt'flyz  AfilN 
(3l5  AeIoO  AEtOtJ  AfitoO  AEIOU  A£I6 
0  AO  AQ0fim  fi^C^LN&tz  CDEitSttJ^^ 

12  Point,   ?9   a^iiioii  ae'ioii  keibu  aeioii  ao  ao  Spjije 

iidgknrt  ^d^lriSzz  Sd'efSt'uyz  AjfilNdU  A 
OQ  AI'U'  pGK5gRTAC]5t.NS^ZU 

Koman  No.  64 

5  Point,  a^iiiou  aii'ioii  k^ibii  aeiflu^aei6u66y  aeio 

iiooy    aelo    &f€0   apu    aog    ^puesux    AlOU 
AAoCQE6£;f50     AF,  fSoufC 
5%  Point,  d^iiiou    ae'ioii   Slelbu   a6i6ii5f0     AAON0 
A  Xo 

6  Point,  d^fiioti  aeioii  k^ibii  agioii  ?9  &ao0  6'ii  phst 

^d^lA&iz  cd'SfSt'fiyz    AfilN(50  AAOtJ   00 

0  Aqeee  4C^LiQ6^^  CfififeStO'V^   AEf 

NouC  9  feEfe 

8  Point,  d^iiidii  ae'ioii  keibii  aSiofi  aeioii  agibii  aa 

50aii  p  ?9   ^d^lri^zz   cd'efgt'flyz     AfilN6tJ 

AAoO  AO0OOAcEEE4C]5LNS^zCDfi 

RSl'O'i?^  AEfSou  AAOU  XgfeEk 

9  Point,  a^iriou   ae'ioii   aeibii   agioii   aeioii  aeibiiS 

a506iif  ?9  ^d^liiSzz  fid'efst'uyz     AfilNdU 

AAoiJ  AO0OO  AgEE^  4C^LiQ62z  Cde 

ftS'tO"!?^    A^fi^ou  AAoiJ  Xgfeiife 

10  Point,  a^fnou   ae'ioiiy   keibu   aei6u  aeioiioo  aei6 

uo&y  aeioii  ?9  apuadoruen  a60  iiffjc^  ghh 
kst'lgpTpss     n6^\A&zz    6d'ef5t'fl3?zSfi6     Afif 

f5  6u  AeoO^  AeIOu  AeIou  AeIOO  A£ 
100  AEIOO  A<;;0HyKTGP  ^C^lnS^z 
C6Eft§tO'^2  A6EG€UEr»lO§T  AEfi^ou 
AEi'ouY  Xkidt   XfefdO   aeIou   aeioij   aeToO 

A90G 

11  Point,   adffidu   ae'ioiiy   aelbu  Seioii  aeioiioby  iei 

6ij56y  aeibii  ^?  aQHpu  a60en&f^€ghh  kst§ 
x'trgpQ  n,6q\Aizz  cd'efgt'fiyz  A^fSOU  A 
fii'oOY  AEiOO  AeIoO  AEIOO  AEIOO 
AEIOU  AQ0H9KT(iP4C^LN6^Z  Cf)Eft 
S'tO'V^  AEiiiou  ae'iouV  XfeidO  XfefoO  aei 
60  AEIOU  aeToi;  a90g 

12  Point,  ddinoii  ae'ioii  ieibii  aeioii  &aobii  agpeiiiij 

Y0^9  qd^Jrtgzz  cd'efgt'flyz  A^IncSO  AeI 
OU  AEiOU  AEOEOQmOO0  A(^^t-NS^z 
CDER§'i"0'!?2  AEi'i^ou  AEIOU  XfeibO  AEi6 
AEIOi;  AEIOU  AA09 
14  Point,  S^iiiou  aeioii  ^eibii  aeioii  aeioiiboy  aeib 
iib6y  SfetSn  aoaeo^?"?  kg  aouuabiien  I'eg^g 
g  aeiou  cjd  qJ  rig  z  zcd'e  f  g  t'fly  z    AfilNoO  AA 

oO0gcAORV46^i.i^S^z  CderStOy 

^    A  E  I  N  6  u  i; 
16  Point,  a^inou   ae'ioii   keibu  aeibiiao  ?9  9%(5^lrigz 
'z     a6iS  600  AC^LIQS^Z     A6fi<6uij 

Italic  No.  64 


5  Point,  a^iiidii   ae'ioii  ae   aeioii    aoa90    AAOOQN0 

6  Point,  ??   a^iiioii   ae'ioii   aeibii   aeioii  aoaof    AQ 

e^eEn 


Italic  No,  64,  Continued 

8  Point,  ?9  a^iiiou  ae'ioii  kfelbu  aSibii  aeioii  S§i5ii 

ag  ao  &906  dgknr't  ^d^Jrigzz  cd'efgt'flyz  A 
^iNoO  AEIoOAEiOO  AEfou  AEIOU  A 
£100  AO  Aq0  AI'U'  pGRNRT  4C^tlQS^ 

^  CDE^gtOVZ 

9  Point,  ??  adiiioii  aeibii  ieibii  aeibii  aeioii  SSibu 

ao  ab&(06dgknrt^6QJrigzzcd'efgt'u^z  A 
^inOO  AfiioO  AfeiOu  AfitoO  AEIOO  A 
£100  AO  AC0  AI'U'  DGKNRT  J^C^l.N&t, 

z  C£>EftgtO"^^ 

10  Point,  ?9  a^ifibu  aeibii  ^feibu  aeibii  aeioii  &Sibii 

ao  ao  590egiij  .jd^irigzz  cd'efgt'flyz  AfifS 
6\5  AeioO  AeIOO  AeIoO  AEIOO  A£iO 
0  AO  Aq0E{12  \C^i.N§tz  Cf)EftgtO"^^ 

11  Point,  ?9  A6in6u  aeibii  Aeibii  aeibii  aeioii  aeibii 

ao  ab  &90egii}  qc^Irigzz  c d' erst' fly /.     AEfS 

oO  AeioO  AeIOO  AeIoO  AEIOO  EAIO 
O  AO  Ag0Et  \i  \6^hN&^z  CderStO'v^ 

12  Point,  ?9   ai5fiibu   aeibii   Aeibii  aSibii  aofiijeii  ^6 

Qlrigzz  cd'efgt'flyz     A6IN6O  AeIOO  QEE 
H2  EO  \C^LN^tZ  CDER§tO\'Z 
14  Point,  ?9  a^ifibu  aeibii  ^eibii  aeibii  ao  ao  pcd'ef 

gfflyz   A^iNoOOAOgCfiERgtO'^^ 

16  Point,  a^iiibu  aeibii  ^eibii  aeibii  agp     N 

Koman  No.  66 

6  Point,  adiiibu  aeibii  aeibii  &aiJ9  ?9jJ    AfilNOU  A 

EloO't  AeIOuy  AEIOOY  A£lOOi?AAO 
QAI'U'PGKNR-rGAC^LN^^ZCDEftgtO 

Y2  AEffioU  AE'ioiJY  XEibOt  AE16O?  AElb 
UV    AEIOUY    AO09 

7  Point,  AAOQN 

8  Point,  a^iiioiiae'ibiiaeibiioa   &?9     A6lN(3u   Afi 

loOAfeiOOAEtOO  AEIOO  AEIOO  AEI 
60  AEIOO  Aau  AO0OO gc6G§XtY  A 
I'U'  DGKNRT  \6^l.N&tZ  CDEfeStOY^ 
XEfiJou  AE'ioiJ  Xfeibi)  aeioO  aeioij  aeiou  S 

Eis6    AEToU    Ay069€GG§JYV 

9  Point,  a^iiibii  k  abu0  ?9     A6IN60   AAOO0  QEE 

E    AJifi56uAA6u9fefife 

10  Point,  a^iiiou  aeibii  keibu  i?9     AEIONO  AEOO 

V  AeIOO  eoi  ainou  AA  AO  00  ai'U'dg 

KRT4(S^LlQ6^ZCC)ER§tOY2  aeii^ou 
XfeO  Xfefb  9  EiJY 

11  Point,  a^iiibu   aeibii  aeibii  aSibu  aeiou  &?9jij9^ 

d^lrigzz  AfilN60AAo0  4C^LNg^Z  A 
E  I  ii  6  u  u 

Italic  No.  66 

6  Point,  ?9  adifiou  ae'ioiiy  aeibuy  aSibii^  aeioiiy  a 

eibiiy  ao  ab  &90J11  ^d^lrigzz  cd'efgt'flyz     A 

fiiNdd  AEIOUY  AeIoOy  AeIoOyAEI 
OOYAEIOOt  AO  Aq0{  \C^^LN&tz  Cb 
ERgtOYZ 

7  Point,  ?9  a^iiiou  aeibii  k^lbii   aeibii   ao   §09    AqE 

6EE  N 

8  Point,  ?9  adinbii  ae'ioii  ^^)6u  agidu  aeioii  aeibu 

ao  ab  &9  06  dgknrt  ^6^lrigiz  6d'6fgt'flyz    A 

^fNdu  Aeiou  AeIOu  AEIOO  AEIOO  A 

£100  AO  AQ0  AI'U'  pGKNRT4C^t.NS^ 
Z  CDERgtO y2 

9  Point,  a^iiibii   aeibii   Aeibii   aeiou  ab&f    AEINO 

0  AeIoO  AeIOO  AEIOO  AO  Aq 

10  Point,  ?9   adiiibu   aeibii   keibiiaeibu  aeiouy  ao  a 
o  a9dgknrt  ^d^Jrigiz    AElSOO  AEloO  A 

EiOO  AEIOO  AO  Aq  pGKNRT4^L 


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Italic  No.  66,  Continued 
1 1  Point,  ?9  d^i  nou  aeioii  aeiou  agiou   ao  ao   Sfjije 
u   ^6^lAizz   cd'e.f§t'ayz     a6iN(5u   A  E  I  O  0 

AEi6u  AEtou  AEIOO  A£I60  aO  Ago 

Roman  No.  74 

8  Point,  a^fnou  aeioii  aeiou  aeioii  ao90  ?9     a£IN 

(3l5  AaOU  0QEEE  A^fSou  aeiou  XfeioO  X 
fei60  AEIOU  aeT8u  Xtiot  aeTou  A5j0E9€gg 

§5  Y  Y 

9  Point,   ?9  adiiiou  aeioii  &eibu  afiiou  apf     AeINO 

IJOAQEEfi     feAEffiouu 

Italic  No.  74 
6  Point,  ?9   a^i'iiou   aeioii   keioii   a6i6u  aoaop     AQ 
E^EfeN 

8  Point,  ??   a^iiiou  aeioii  keibu  aeiou  aeioii  aSi6ij 

ao  55  5506  dgknrt  ^6^lil5zz  cd'efst'uyz    A 

^in6i5  AeioO  AEi60  AfitoO  AEIOO  A 

£100  AOAg0  A  I'U'  DGKNRT  AC^LIQS^ 
Z CDERStOv^ 

9  Point,  a^ifiou   aeioii   aeibiiafiiduao  if     A£lNO 

u  Aeiou  AeIOO  A£I60  aOAq 

Boman  No.  80 

6  Point,  ?9  aeiiibu  aeioij  a^fou  agibii^i^  aeioii  aST 

6ii  aeo  aodkr^t  a^Siign  qd^lriSzzid'efgt'fl 

^z   A£f556u  AEifoO^  AeIOuy  AfitOOt 

A£IOOtAAO0Q  A  I'U'  DGKNRT  AC^LN 
§^Z  CDERStO"!?^     AEf  i56uV  AEioiJ  y  Xfeid 

Oi-      A  EIO  0  ?    AE  lO  U  Y    AEI  O  0  Y    AO0     A 

7  Point,  a^iiiou  aeioii  keibii  a6i6fl  agkg  ?9     AAOQ 

N     AEfSouAAoOcfeEfe 

8  Point,  a^fiiou  aeioii  ^eibii  aSidfl  aeioii  i6I6ii  aa 

i^a9   ?9  06(1?  aedgknrt^6^}rigzzed'6f§t'fi 

yz  A£fNOu  Aeiou  AeIOu  AeIOO  AEI 
00  AEIOO  AfiiOO  aEIOu  Aau  A0OO 
g€(iG§X^Y  A  rU'  DGKNRT  \C^hN&tZ 
C6Efe§T0Y2     AEfiiou  AEIOU  XfeidO   a&io 

0  AEloiJ  AEIOU  SftiOD  AEIOU  A  U  0  f  €  G  5  §  J£ 
Y  Y 

9  Point,  d^iiiou  aeioii  keioii  aSioii  ao  390  ??    A£l 

N6OAAOO0gEE£      AEINOUAAOUffeEi: 

10  Point,  a^iiiou  aeioii  Aeioii  aSiSu  aeiSu  aeiou  ae 

ioun  ag  ?9  iaooii  fdgkrty  ^c^liigzzz  cd'e 
fgt'fiyZ  a6in6u  AEOUY  AEIOO  EOI  AI 
NOU  AAaO  00  ArU'DGKRIA^^^f-I^^^ 
Z  Cf)Efe§TOYZ     AEi'Sou  Xkij  AEiofiJUY 

11  Point,  a^inoii  aeioii  ieiou  agioii  aeiou  ao  &?9iii 

6§zhpy  Jid^iiigzz     A  6  I  N  6  0   A  A  O  0   A^^i- 

l562Z      AEINOUiJ 

Italic  No.  80 

6  Point,  ??  a^inou  aeioiiy  ielbuy  aei6u^  aeiouy  5 

Si6iiy  ao  ao  &f0iij  n6^lA&zz  cd'efSt'fij^z  A 
£fN6d  AeKoOY  AEiOOY  AEtOO"?  AEI 
OOY  AEI001?  AO  Aq01  aC^lnS^z  Ode 
ftgtO^z 

7  Point,  ?9  a^iiiou  aeioii  keiou  aSioii  ao  aS?    AqE 

^eEn 

8  Point,  ?9  a^/fioii  ae'ioii  k^lbu  a6i6vi  aeioii  HSiSu 

ao  a5  &908d  gknrt  ^d^lligzz  ed'efSt'fiyz  A 
£in6o  AEifob  AfeiOO  AEtOO  AEIOO  A 
£100  AO  Ago  Ai'U'  dgknrt  aC^lnS^ 
z  CDERgtOf  i: 

9  Point,  a^inou   aeioii   ifeiou   aeioii  55  &5    A£IN6 

0  AeioO  AfelOO  AEtoO  AO  Ag 


Italic  No.  80.  Continued 

10  Point,  ?9  a^fnoii   aeioii   keibu  aeioii  aeioiiy  ao  5 

6  if  dgknrt  ^d^lri^zz  cd'efst'uyz 0  A£lNO 

u  AeioO  AeIOO  AEIOO  AOAg  dgknr 

TA^l-CDEftStOYZO 

11  Point,  ?9  a^fiidu  ae'ioii  ^eibii  aeioii  ao  55  ^fjije 

u  ^d^lri^zz  cd'efSt'fiyz  A£lN(50  AEloO 
AEiOO  AEIOO  AEIOO  AEIOO  AO  Ag0£ 
m   \C^LT>i^iZ  ODEftgtO'i?^ 

Old  Style  No.  1 
6  Point,  d^inou  ae'ioii  aSiSii  aeioii  ia59  ?9  cd'SfSt' 
flyz    A£li56o  AEIOO  AEIOO  C5Ell§tO 

Y  2      AElNOUAAOiJ 

8  Point,  adiiioii  ae'ioii  aeibu  aSifiii  ?9  a&90  6d'ef5t' 
flyz  A^fNcJO  AAoOgo  C£)Eft§tO'^2  EE 

£      AEfiiouiJfeEE 

10  Point,  ?9  a^ifiou  ae'ioii  keibu  aeioii  kg.0  qd^lii^z 

zed'gfst'flyz  A£iSi60  AAoO  go  aC^jln  S 

^ZCDfife§'fO'5?2DI>  AEfiSouAAQOXfkiJEtBY 

11  Point,  a^fiidu  aeioii  aoi0     AaO0N 

12  Point,  ?9   a^iiiou   ae'ioii   keibu  aeioii  ao  i90eii}^ 

5  ^d^lri^zz  cd' erst' flyz  a£in60  AAoO  g 
0PD   J^6^hN^2:Z  CDEliStO'ifZ    AEfSoi; 

AAOU 

Old  Style  Italic  No.  1 
6  Point,  d^fnou  aeioii  keibu  aeioii  ao  ao  k.g.0  6d'6f 

it'flyz   AfifNooAAoogE^ECfififtStO 

8  Point,  &6ih6u  ae'ioii  keibu  aSiou  ae5  ao  if    Ajfil 

5}  6  0  A  A  o  0  g  C  f)  £  A  §  1 0  "^  2 

10  Point,  ?9  a^iiiou  ae'ioii  keibii  aSibii  aei   ao   §.p0e 

yjyiy    ^d^Ili^zz    cd' erst' flyz     A£lNdO   AA 

oO  g0t>Di  40^Lis[62z  CDfifegtO^z 

11  Point,  adiiiou  ae'ioii  ieibii  agi6u  ifJjS  cd'§fSt'fly 

z   A£fN(jO  AAo  gt>D  CoEiigtO^z 

12  Point,  ?9  a^inou  ae'ioii  ^eibu  aSiou   &(^0  ao  %<5q} 

liSzz  cd'efgt'flyz     A£f5}60    AAoO   gO   4O 

^  L  l^  6  ^  z  C  6  fi  6  §  1 0  Y  ^ 

Old  Style  No.  68 

6  Point,  a^inoii  ae'ioii  aeibu  aeioii  aeioii  aeiSii  5e 

loii  4Si6ll  jgigy  ap590^9  6puiiaoo<56  aeu  ^ 
dfjlrt^zz  cd'efst'uyz    AfilNOO  AEloO  AEt 

00  AeIOO  go  4C^t.N§^z  CCEftStO^ 

^      AEfiiOU    AEIOU    X9fcE0 

7  Point,  a^iiiou   ae'ioii  a^ibu  aeioii   aeioiiy  aeibiiy 

S6t6fl  aeoii  5e5  39^90  ?9  aumntu  oiiiSiii  ^ 
d^Iii^zz  cd'efst'uyz  A£fN60  AEloO  Afe 
100  AEtOO  AEIOO  AEIOO  AgoOOtD 
A^^LNS^Z  CDE&StO'^Z  AEffiou  XiJiou 
~Xfei6i)  AeioO  A90  6'VBt 

8  Point,  ^9  a^iiiou  ae'ioii  aeibu  a6i6ii  aeioiigoo  56 

i6ii5by  5ei5ii  5616fl  geigu  3ouu  ao  a6gii]e 
n  &90  a€§5  %<5^}iigzz  cd'SfSt'flyz  A£IN60 
AAoO  O  gEE  AOAQ  €E4C^LNg^zCf) 
£^StO'!?i;  00    A^ffiou  A06ij  9feEE  a 

9  Point,  ?9  a^inoii  ae'ioii  keibu  aSi6u  aeioii  aSiSii 

ap  &90mntii]  6ii  JiS^d^lii^zz  6d'6fgt'flyz    A 

£15560  AEIoO  AeIOO  AEIOO  AEIOO  A 
£100  AgoOOiypD  aO^lnS^z  C£)£ft§ 

'I'UY^      AEfSoU    AAoiJ    X9kEfe0»BY 

10  Point,  ?9  adiiiou  ae'ioii  ^^ibu  aeidii  5eioiioog  iS 
ibiiSby  aeioii  i^tdfl  aeigun  ggigij  5906(ia 
9  fljii  aopuiiljS  ^d^IiiS^z  fid'efSt'flyz  A^f 
51(50  AEIoO  AeIOO  AEIOO  AEIOO  AEI 
00  go  50l  lJl>i'D4  (i^t.iQg^zCDfiliSt 
0^2    AiSfSou  XfeibO  AaouyeT  90fe»SY|. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


729 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


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ACCENTS 


Old  Style  No.  58,  Continued 
11  Point,  ??  a^inoii  aeioii  aeiou  aeidu  aeiou  Sei6u 
aeiou  aoli90  ^d^Jiigzz  6d'6f5t'uyz     AJ^fNO 
l5AElbuAEi6UA^roOAEIOOA£I6C 

6v    AAO    9EEE0 

Old  Style  Italic  No.  58 

6  Point,  ^'Ja^inou  aeioii  aeiou     N 

7  Point,  ??   aeiiiou   aeioii  ^eioii   aeidu   au  Sip0e  6d' 

6f5t'fi5?z    A^fi56i5  Aaouq  C£)Eft§tO'^2 

8  Point,  ?9d6iii6u  aeioii  aeiou  ap  5     A  AON 

9  Point,  ?9   a^ffiou  aeioii  aeiou  aSioii  aei  ao  ^90  e 

y  ji}  iy  ^d^lri^zz  cd'efst'fi^z  A6f5J6u  AA 
OO  Q0DI>I  \C.^l.-ti^lZ  CfiEftStC'^^ 

10  Point,  a^fiiou  aeioii  keiou  aeioii  &f  {>S  cd'efSt'fly 

z     A^fNOlJ  AAO  Q  PD  CDfifeStClY^ 

11  Point,  ??  a^i'iiou  aeioii  aeiouaSidu   ao  &50  ^6^1 

liSzz  cd'efgt'uyz  A  6  f  N  6  l5  A  A  O  0  Q  0  y\  C  ^ 
LN6^Z  CCEftStLJYZ 

Old  Style  No.  59 

6  Point,  ?•?  aeiiiou  aeioii  ^eidii  agioii  aei6ii  5et6a 

y  aeinosu  ae  ae  deoe  a^j^Jij  oollyz  ao50f  {jS  a 
eiougyoon  aegiou  aeourif  fjijgyp  dhprsjk 
innuz  agipy  g^hh  fti'oii  30  u  a6firi  55  <^?yy 
y3^6k\Aii.i  cd'erSt'flyz  aeiouy  uaSt  cghjsu  th 
A^INOU  AEjoCV  AEiOUY  Afi!oO^  A6 
1601?  AEIOOYG  aEgIOU  AEIQUN  AUQ 
A0D1'IC    AE16O    AQEH^G    AI'U'    ADGK 

ORTUAOO  NP  Ai6§Ty  4(i^i^Ng^i  C£) 

ER§tOYZ§XCGSUEOE   aki'i^ou    Xfei6i) 

AEIOU  AEIOU  V  AEIoOGY  AEIOU  AEGIOU  %t\ 
66  90  6' BY    A€GY»»AygJY<' 

7  Point,  aeiiiou  aeioii  aeiou  aeiou  aeiou  aeT6ii  ae 

lou  ietofl  geigy  ao  &p0  ?9  opuija  aeuooob 
%6^1liszz  cd'efst'ujfz  A  fi  I  R  6  IJ  AeTo  U  A  fi 
iOO   AEiOU  Q0A<^^t-N6^ZCDERStOY 

i      A  E  I  ii  6  U    AEIOU    A  9  fe  E  0 

8  Point,  ??  adiiiou  aeioii  aeibu  aei6ii  aeiouy  aeio 

uy  Seion  aeo  aeoii  ao  a90jij6iil35  auniritii  4 
d^lii^zz  cd'efst'uyz  cgJsCi  A:6in6u  AE'IO 
uAeIOuAeIoO  aeiou  A£I60  Aq0O 
0t>B4C^LNg^Z  CDEiiStOVz  CGS  AEI 
Sou  XitiouXfeidO  aeioO  a906yb 

9  Point,  ?9  aeiiiou  aeioii  aeiou  a§i6u  aeioii^oog  a 

6i6fi66y  aSi6t!l  aei5fl  aeiQU  aPW  aouen  iipa 
6   j^g€0ag5   <i(5^iilSzz   6d'efst'iiyz      A£in6 

tJ  AAoO  0qee£  aoao€E6  aC^liQS^z 

CDEfestOY^yy     A6i'i56u  AAOU  09feEE 

10  Point,  ^9   aeiiiou   aeioii  &ei6u   aeioii   aeioii   5216 

ii   ao    390  inn  t  jijoii  t)8.  ^(5  ^lliS  zz   cd'erSt'flyz 

cgjsii  a£iS6u  Aeiou  AeIOu  AeIoO  a 
ElOtJ  A£I6C  Ag06O{lJl>D  \C^i.^t.iz 
CDERStOyZ  c6s  aei  Sou  aaou  X9feEfe0tBY 

11  Point,  ?9  a^inoii  aeioii  aeioii  agidti  aeioiioog  ae 

i6iio6y  aeioii  SSi6a  aeioun  jgjgy  S906ii  a 
g  njijaoouuliS  e^6^Xtiiiz  cd'efst'flyz  aauyg 
€5tiiAElS(3U  AElOiJ  AEiOtJ  AfiloOAE 
lOU  AEIOO  Q0OOIIJ  tPD  ^C^LNS^Z 
CDENR§tO'i?Z     AEfSou    XfeidO    aaouye  9 

0  Ef»B^ 

12  Point,  ^9  aeiiiou  aeioii  Jieiou  aSiou  aeiou  a6i6ii 

aeioiiaoi90q6^}li^zz6d'efst'flyz     A^lS 

60  Aeiou  AeIOuAEIoO  AEIOU  AEIO 
0  Ag0  aOaC^lnS^z    Cf)EftStOVz   k  I 

ElS6uAA69feEE0 


Old  Style  No.  59,  Continued 
14  Point,  4a6u0   ^d^lrio^zz     AA6U0   4(iliLN6S^Z 
18  Point,  a^fiiduaaoifeu  a6  a  §690  %6<jJrt«zz   cd'efS 

t'flyz   AEf5i60  AA6g04^L  CofiftStu  Y 

i    AEfSouAXo 

Old  Style  Italic  No.  59 

6  Point,  a^inou  aeioii  aeioii  aeioii  ao  a5  ^90  cd'ef 

st'flyz    A^fl560  AA60  gEE  Cf)ERStOY2 

7  Point,  ^9  a^iiidu  aeioii  aei6ii     St 

8  Point,  ?9  aeiiiou  aeioii  aeioii  aeidii  aii  590e  cd'6 

fSt'flyz   A^ii560  AaoC  Q  C6Eft§t0f  2 

EEE 

9  Point,  ?9a^£ii(5uaeioiikei6uao&    AAON 

10  Point,  ?9  aeiiiou   aeioii   kei6iiaie6iiaeiao&90e 

yiniU    ^d^Jll^zz    cd'efSt'flyz   cg}su     A^fN6 

OAAou  g0i>Di4C^L  nS^z  CderStO 
^i Aee  eC 

1 1  Point,  a^fnoii  aeioii  aeioii  aeidii  a9j56id'efgt'uy 

z   AfifN60  AA6  gt>D  CoEfeStOf  z 

12  Point,  ?9   aeiiiou   aeioii  keioii  aeioii  390  ao  ^6^} 

ti&iz  cd'efSt'uyz     AEin6u    AAOU    Q0  46 

J^Ll^g^Z  CoEftStO'^z  EEE 
14  Point,  a^iiioii  k'a.6  AAON 
18  Point,  aeiiiou  &ao  ao  3966611  ?9  eiiiio     EnQ 

Old  Style  No.  70 

6  Point,  a^fnouaeibii  ^eibii  aeioii  aeioii  aa96ii  ?9 
^6(jlligzz   cd'efgt'uyz     AEfN60    AElOU   A 

Ei60  AqEOO  4C^ln§^z  CoERgtO^z 

AEfSou  XiiTou  Xfel6i)9E 

8  Point,  ?9  a^inoii  aeioii  keioii  agidii  aeiou  aeiSii 

ap   &906ii  ^d^lrtgzz    cd'eiifgt'flyz  jij     AElN 

6\3  Aeiou  AeIOu  AEIOO  AaOq0OO  46 

^tl^S^Z  Cf)ER§tOY2     AEfSou  AEiSu  Xfe 
.\6is  Xfei60  A69 

9  Point,  ?9a^fii6uaei6iikei6u    afiiSii   ^9     A^fN6 

0  AA6  AQEEE     AEfSouufe 

10  Point,  ?9  a^fndii  aeioii  aeibu  aeioii  aeioiioogy  a 

Si6iid5y  aeoy   aeioiiy   ai'oii   aSa   &9€0e  aou 
aou  ag6§x  ^d^lrigzzcd'efst'flyziij    AEIN6O 

AElou  AEi60  AEIOO  AAOgAOO  4CEL 

NS^Z    Cf)Ek§TOYZ    AEfSou    AEIOU    A09UEE 

11  Point,  ?9  a^fiidu  aeioii  ^eiou  aeioii  399     AEIN6 

0  AQEEEO     AEfSou  9feiJE 

12  Point,  ?9  a^fndii  aeioii  keibii  a6i6ii  ao  ao  3906(1 

^d^JriSzzcd'efgt'fiyz     AEIN6O   AElOU   A 

EiOO  AqE0  aOOO  4Ciit.N§izCDEftS 

TOyZ     AEfSou  A09feij    EEE 
18  Point,  adiiidu  aa9e6e'ii6iiiiiiao    QN 

Old  Style  Italic  No.  70 

6  Point,  ?9  aelndu  aeioii  k&ibu  aeioii  ao  ao  &90  cd' 

.efit'flyz    A£i5I600  AO  AgfeEE  Cf)Efegt 
Oy^ 

8  Point,  ?9  adifidu  aeioii  aeioii  aei6ii  aeioii  aeiSii 

ag  ao  &90  cd'efst'uyz  jij     AEfN60  AAOU  A 
60  AgEEE  CDER§tOY2 

9  Point,  ?9  adindu  aeioii  Aeioii  a6i6ii  ao  8.9     AE  IN 

60  AA6  AgfeEE 

10  Point,  ?9  a^iiidu   aeioii  k^ibu  aei6u  aeioii  aeidii 

a9a5&9a6iii    AEfN60  AA6 0  AOO  AgEE E 

11  Point,  ?9   adiiidu   aeioii   ^eibii   aeioii  aog     AEiN 

60  0  4gEEE 

12  Point,  ?9  a^fndu  aeioii  keioii  aei6ii  ao  ao  i90    A 

£15160  0  AO  AgfeEE 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


730 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BODY  TYPE 


ACCENTS 


Old  Style  No.  90 
6  Point,  a^inoii  ae'ioii  keiou  aSiou  aeiou  aapSii  ?9 
^6^lAizz.  6d'ef§t'uyz     a6iR6u   AEIOC  A 

Ei6D  AgfiOO  \C^hN&tz  CDEftSttiY^ 
A^i'Sou  AEioiJ  Xkldij  qE 

8  Point,  ?9  a^ffiou  ae'ioii  aeioii  aSioii  aeiou  aei6u 

ao,  &p06fi   ^d^lriSzz   cd'eiifSt'fiyz  jij     A^fN 

6i5  AEIOU  AEi5u  A£i60  AaOq0OO  4 

C^i.N§^Z  Cf)ER§tClYZ  A^fSou  Afiiou 
Xfe!60  XeioO  A09 

9  Point,  ?9   a^ffiou   aeioii   keibu   aSioii&f    A^fRd 

UAA0AQEE£      AEINOUiJfe 

10  Point,  ?9  a^fnoii  ae'ioii  aeioii  aSi6ii  aeiouoogy  a 

ei6ii<3by  ae5y  aeiouyaidii  &i&  S.f€0e  aou  a 
ou  ag6§5  ^6^lAiiz  cd'6fst'uyzjii    a6in61J 

AE'ioiJ  AEi6tJ  AEtoO  AaOq  AOO  aCi^l 

NS^zCDERgt0Y^EitAEii56uAfti6  0AO9f; 

11  Point,  ?9   a^ffiou   ae'ioii   aeiou   aetdii   aof    A^lN 

(SUAQEE^O      AEfSoiJ^EEiJ 

12  Point,  ?9  a^fiidu  ae'ioii  keioii  agi6u  ao  ao  3.906(1 

^d^Jli^zz  6d'Sf§t'flyz  Aei556u  A  E 'I  O  U  A 
EiOt  kQt0  A  060  4C^LNg;^Z  CDEftg 
"ttSY^l    kti^  oi)  AO  <;■  kij 

Old  Style  Italic  No.  90 

6  Point,  ?9  adi'iidu  ae'ioii  aeioii  aSiou  ao  ao  ci90  cd' 
efst'fiyz  A^fNdtJiJ  AO  AgEEE  C6Efe§t 
tl'5?2 

8  Point,  ?9  a^iiiou  ae'ioii  keibii  aeioii  aeioii  a6T6ii 

30  35  490  6 d'efSt'uyz  A^fNdtJAAOUAO 
6  Aqeee  CDEftStO'^Z 

9  Point,  ?9  a^fiiou  ae'ioii  aeiou  a§i6u  ap  59    A^IN 

6v Aao  Aqeee 

10  Point,  ?9  s^ifiou  ae'ioii  ^ei6u  aSI6ii  aeioii  agiSii 

39555936   A]£f N6t5  AaoO  aOo  Agfefifi 

11  Point,  ?9   a^iiiou   ae'ioii   keibii   aSiou  309    A^fN 

6u  u  Aqee£ 

12  Point,  ?9  s^iiiou  ae'ioii  ^ei6u  aeidii  ao  ao  590     A 

^INduO  AO  ACfifiE 

Old  Style  No.  lOO 

8  Point,  a^iiidu  ae'ioii  aeiou  a6i6ii     N 
10  Point,  ^^induae'ioii^eiouaeidii     N 

Old  Style  No.  200 

6  Point,  a^iiiou  ae'ioii  5ei6u  aeidil     N 

Bamhart  Old  Style 
6  Point,  ?9a^iii6uii  A^filNdUU   AEfSouu 
8  Point,  ?9^^iii6u6u6c5yzJAfilN6UOUOC§^ 
10  Point,  ?9  a^fiiou  e'iu  kfeusgidu  9  A^INdtJU   Ag 

Eiifi  AEfSoiJij  9  tEfe 
12  Point,  ?9a^in6u6u6csyz}A6f556tJt)OOC§^ 
14  and  18  Point,  ?9a^in6uu  AfilSdtJU  Aiffiouu 

Caslon  Old  Boman 

6  Point,  4  ^  f  ii  d  ii  aeioii  ifeiou  aSiSii  ^90  ^6^lAi£z 
cd'eiif  st'flyz  ?9e!u  6    A  6  I  N  6  IJ  AEIOO  AE 

iOu  AeIou  a  g04(5^LNgiz  CCenrS 

ttl'i?^Ell20    AEi'i^ouiJ 

?9  a^indu  ae'ioii  ^eiou   aeioii  a906(i   ^<5?1 

rilzz  6d'eftf  st'fi^z  ejii     AlglSOU    AEIOU    A 

EiO  tJ  AfitOO  Aq0  4C^liQS^z  C6E5lli 
StO'i?^  EiyOO  AEfSotj 

adfiidu  cd'efgt'flyz  Afi  f  N  6  l5  C£)  fi  ft§t  tl'S?^ 
a^iiidu  ae'ioii  keiou  agi6ii  5906ii  ^d^lrt^z 
z  cd'efifst'uyz  eji}    A^lSdU  AEIOU  AeIO 

tiAfitoC  Aq0  00  4g^njLE  N§^z  C£>e 

i!lfe5tO'!?Z  E     AEfSouu 


8  Point, 


9  Point 
10  Point 


Caslon  Old  Boman,  Continued 

11  Point,  adf  iidu   536ii   cd'e  f  s  t'fl  y  z  ^d  5}  li^  z  z     AAoO 

N  A]6i(30CDfift§t0'5?^  \6^^hii6&tz 

12  Point,  adliidu  ae'ioii  keioii   ?9  kgoii  e\\\    A6lN(3 

u  AAoO  4(!^LNg^z  CfififtgtO'^^  000 

E{IJ     AEffiduij 
14  Point,  a^fiidu  cd'efst'fl^z  qd^lrf^zz  oiidii  AjfilNO 

0  CDEiigtO'^^  4C^LNg^z00o0 
16  Point,  adiiidu   5a6   cd'efst'fl^z    ^cijlii^fz  iioii   A6 

fNOO     CDERgtOvZ    AAO     4C^LNg^Z 

000 
18  Point,   a^tiidu  seioii   aeioii   aeioii  596(1^(11    ^6%\ 

ri^zz  cd'efst'ayz?9u     Afif550u  AaoOQI  4 

C^LlQg^ZC'fiERStOY^OOV     AEi'iiouC 

Caslon  Old  Boman  Italic 
6  Point,  a^indii   ae'ioii   ael6u   3ei6u   a90^6^}li5^z 
cd'eiifSt'fiyz  eiH     A^INOu    AEI'OO    AeIO 

uA£;toO  Ag04C^LNg^z  CDENRStO^ 

8  Point,  adiiidu  90  ^d^liiSzz  cd'efgt'flyz  aaoeji}     A 

^fNdu   g0    4C^LNg^z   Cf)fiRgtOY^ 

9  Point,  3^iiidu   90   cd'efst'ilyz     A6f5500  g0   Ct>t 

ftStOY^ 

10  Point,  3diiidu90^d^Jrt^zzcd'efst'uyz  ?9  aeiou   e'i 

ii  iao  eiu  6    A  6  f  N  6  U  g  0  46  IJf.  5i  g^Z  Cf) 
Eil§tO"5?^  Ely 

11  Point,  adfiidu  90  cd'efst'flyz     A6l556d    g0   CDE 

12  Point,  a^iiidu  90   ^6qlAizz   cd'efSt'flyz.  &a6ii    ejij 

a9eeu   _Aif550u   g04(f^LN§^Z   CDEftg 

tO'^Z  Ely 
14  Point,  d^iiidu  ^dqlli^zz  6d'§fSt'uyz    396^11  4I^LN 

A61OO  COEfigtOY^ 
16  Point,  3  di'nd  u   90    ^d^lii^zz    cd'efst'flyzaao     A6f 

nOO  g0  4C^i.Ng^z  CfiEfegtOVz 

18  Point,  a^iiidu  ^d^lil^zz  cd'efgt'flyz  ?9  ^eioii   ae'i 
oii  &  eJH    AfifNOU   4C^LI^g^Z  CofiRgt 

O'^z  E{y 

Caslon  Old  Style 
6  Point,  a^indii  e'iii  heu  agioii9?9  AjfilOOUN  AgE 

EEAEfouuiicfeEi^ 
8  Point,  a^indii    e'iii    aeii   aeiou   9   ?9   5a6     AgEE^fi 

AAoAi^INOOu     AEi'NouiJ 
10  Point,  a^fiidu   ka9eegi'i6iiiiii   ?9    556      AfNOOO 

AAoAgfe^E^N     AEiNOuiJ 
12  Point,  ^9  aditidu  ae'ioii  Jieu  afiiou  ^k^.6^itiiz  z     A 
6ff5dOOAgEEE4^LAAOAEifi6uiJ9feeft 
18  Point,  abii     AO  0  N 

Caslon  Old  Style  Italic 
8,  12  and  18  Point,  55 
UPoint,  ?9  adiiiduu    A  ^  I  i5  0  0  0 

Elzevir  No.  6 
6  Point,  adiiidu  ae'i  oil  kelbii  agi6ii  96(1     A^INOO 

AoOO  AgEE^  0    Efeu  a 
8  Point,  a^fiidu   aeioii   k^lou  agidu  596iit>6  dd'eftf 

st'flyz   a^inOO  AAoO  AgEE£;  00t>B  C6 

filNlftgtOYZ      X9EfeEfeN 

10  Point,  adiiidiiaeioii  5el6u  5ii6ii  59{)8  6 d' first' fly 

z  aii    A6f5500  AAoO  AgEfifiuD  0   £fes 

12  Point,  adifidu  Seioii  keibu  aeidii  596U  fid'SfSt'fl^ 

z    A^fNtOO  AAoO  00  AgEEfi  CC>ESft§ 
tO"!?^    gfeEEfe  aInoiju 
14  Point,  adiiiduka9fe(2Sii6uiiti     Agfe^fififSf    AOO 
ik  AfSouiJ 


POINT-LINE,    POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


BODY  AND  JOB 


TYPE  ACCENTS 


Elzevir  Italic  No.  5 
Point,  a^inoii  ae'ioii  aeiouaeiou  9l)6y   ^d^ln^zz 

Point,  a^inou  ae'ioii  &eu   aeiSii   Sf{)6y6ii     a6IN 

6  U  A  A  O  &  D  "S?  A  Q  E  E  E  0  0 
Point,  a^iiidu  aeioii  aeibu  aeioii  if     AAO  Aqe6 

EfiN 

French  Old  Style  No.  3 
Point,  a^inou  aeioii  aeioii  agiou  56    A6INOU  A 

OU6  AQEEE     k&v 
Point,  d  ^  i  ii  6  u     N 
Point,  a^fnou   ae'ioii   keibu   &ei6u  f     AOUAQEE 

EEN 
Point,  a^iiiou     A^fSidd    AAOl)   60   AQEEt   Cb 

EI^lftStOYZ 
Point,  a^inoii  aofii  ^d^tri^zz     QN  4^^^- 

liiningr  Fifteenth  Century 
,  12,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  a^iiiou     N 
and  18  Point,  a  6  i  fi  6  u  f     N 

Lining  Fifteenth  Centtiry  Italic 
,  10,  12,  18,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  a  ^  i  ii  6  11     S 
Ijining  German 
8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  14  and  18  Point,  &a6ii0     AaOU0 

Liinlns  German  No,  2 
and  10  Point,  &a6ii0     AaOU0  9Point,  aoii     AOO 

mission 
Point,  a6in6ukaao0ii     AaO0NO 
Point,  a^inouaaoii     NAOtJ 
Point,  a^iii6u&a60     N0AAO 
Point,  a6iii6uaao0ii     N0AOU 
and  18,  Point,  a^iriouaao     N 


Old  Roman  Bold 

6,  8,  10,  12,  14,  18,  Point,  a^iii6u0  N0 

Old  Roman  Condensed 

6,  8,  10,  12,  14  and  18  Point,    ?9   ac^iiiou    ae'iou   kfeiou    A 

fif  NdtJO     AEf  NOUU 
16  Point,  a^iiiduae'ioii&^iou     S 

Paragon 
6  Point,  a^iiidii  ae'ioii   aeii   aeioii   ifoii   cd'efst'uyz 

AfifN(5 tJ  AAoiJ  AgEEE   A^kEijE 

8  Point,  adiiiou  ae'ioii  heu  aeioii  aoifoii  ^6  qlAiz?. 

ed'efst'flyz     A  6  f  55  (3  tJ  A  A  O  A  g  EE  E  ^(5  ^f. 

NS^Z  CDERStOv^     AA69EE  feij 
10  Point,  i^inoii  ae'ioii  Eleu   aeioii   Sfoii   ^6  ^Inizz  c 

d'efgt'uyz     A6ff36tJ    AaO    AqEEE   \6^l. 

l5S^Z  CfiERgtOv.^  AOU     5EE 
12  Point,  i^ifidu  ae'ioii   aeu   aSifiil   a^oii   cd'efSt'flyz 

AfifNdU    AgEEE    CDEftStOvZ    U     EA#. 

I  N  6  li  ij 
14  Point,  a^ifioueiiilk^uiSidiif    QE^fiEN 
18  Point,  a^iiioii  ae'iSii   ^^u    aei6ii   ifoii   6d'ef5t'iiyz 

AAo  ace6e655 

Paragon  Italic 
6  Point,  a^iiidu  ae'ioii  aeii   afiioii   if     AaO  AqE^E 

8  Point,  a^iiidii    ae'ioii   keii   aeioii  if     AEINOtJ  AA 

O  AgEEE 
10  Point,  a^ifioii    ae'ioii   keh   aeiSii   36   if     AEINOtJ 

AAo  Aqeee 

12  Point,  a^inoii    ae'ioii   aeiou   if    AfiN    AEfOU   AA 

otj  Aqee 

14  Point,  S^iiiou  e'iii  ^eii  aeioii  f  ^d^JriSzz    QEfifife 
18  Point,  a  ^  i  ii  6  11  e  i  ii  a  e  ii  a  e  i  6  u  f     6  N  AQEEE 


JOB  TYPE  ACCENTS 

Job  Type  Accents  when  ordered  with  a  font  will  be  charged  at  the  same  rate  per  pound  as  the  font  itself,  and  for  accents 
so  ordered  there  will  be  no  minimum  quantity  or  sort  matrix  charge. 

Accents  of  any  language  when  ordered  separately  will  be  charged  at  the  same  rate  per  pound  as  the  font  they  match, 
same  subject  to  minimum  charge  of  35  cents,  but  no  sort  matrix  charge. 

*  Accents  for  Job  Faces  also  put  up  in  Fonts  at  'w^eights  and  prices  shovm  on  page  743. 

Unless  otherwise  stated  orders  for  job  type  accent  fonts  will  be  furnished  as  follows: 

Bohemian 

a6d'^ein6fst'uuyz 

Danish  and  Norwegian 
X  0    JE  0 

Dutch 

y     \^ 

French 

kaf^eeSi'iouiiii 

Aq£  EEE 

German 
ao  ii     A  O  U 

We  give  below  a  complete  list  of  accents  made  (up  to  the  time  of  the  issue  of  this  book)  for  all  the  job  type  faces  shown  in 
this  speciman  book. 

Adstyle 
6  and  8  Point,  a^iiidu  ^c^lii^z  4I?l-^ 
10,  12,  18,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  a^(ii<5u  iao  ^6^\A&iz  A^t 

55  AAo 

30  and  60  Point,  i  a  o  A  A  O 


Hungarian 

Polish 

a  (5  i  6  b  6  u  ii  (i 

^d^lild^zz    A^t. 

Icelandic 

Portuguese 
aaf^giiiodoiiii     Q 

l>5     DP 
Italian 

Spanish 
a  6  i  n  6  ii  ii     S 

aeioii     AEi6tJ 

Swedish 
iao     A  A  0 

Lithuanian 

Tagalo 

^ee^juiisz  Aiiiy 

esG 

Antique  Condensed  No.  52 

12  and  20  Point,  A6f556C  OO 

14  Point,  QN 

18,  30,  36  and  60  Point,     Si 

48  Point,  A  6  I  55  (3  d  Q 

72  Point,  A6f5}c3l3 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


73S 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


JOB  TYPE 


ACCENTS 


Antique  No.  7 
SH,  6,  8,  10  and  12  Point,  a^i'fiou  S 

Antique  No.  63 
5%  Point,   a^iiiou   aeioii   keiou   aeiou   aeiou  aeifiu  a 
oif    A^fN6u   AEloC   AEiOtJ   A^^toO    A 
EIOU  AfiI60  aO  Aq 
6,  8,  30  and  36  Point,  a  ^  £  n  6  u     5! 
10  Point,  a^inou&aoii     N 
14  Point,  a^inoii  ?iabii  c5ii  ao  e6   90   cd'efSt'ftyz     A61 

N  6  x5  A  A  o  0  6  0  Q  0  C  D  E  ft  s  1 0  ^  ^ 

18  Point,  a^friou   2ia6   ao   cd'6fSt'flyz   ao     AfifNOUA 

A  O  C  D  fi  fi  S 1 0  "S?  ^ 
24  Point,  a^iiiouaogSf    QN 
42  Point,  a^iiiou&ao     AAON 

Antique  Condensed  No.  SB 
14  and  18  Point,  a  ^  1  ii  6  u     fi  N 
30  Point,  a^ifiou     N 
24  Point,  a^iiiou  &ao  AAO  N 
42  Point,  a  6in6u  53665    QN 

Antique  Extended  No.  53 

14  Point,  a^fiiou     6N 

18  Point,  a^ifiou  a5  edf     QN 

24  Point,  a  ^  1  fi  6  u     N 

Antique  Extended  No.  SS 
6  Point,  adfiiouaioiiaop    AAOQEN 
8,  10,  and  12  Point,  a^fiiou&aoii    AAOtJ^S 
16  Point,  a6in6uia6ii0    AAOU0 
20  Point,  a^f  iiou  aoeof    q6N 
30  Point,  adfnou  6S 

Antique  Extended  No.  56 
12,  16,  and  30  Point,  a^  (no  u     ^N 
20  Point,  a  6  i  ii  6  u     N 

Amo  No.  2 

6,  8,  10,  12,  18   24,  30,  36,  48  and  60  Point,  a  e  i  n  6  u     N 

Bard 
6,  8,  10,  12  and  16  Point,  aeiii6u0     6N0 
20  Point,  a^lndu     N 
24  Point,  a^inouaoeoiif     QN 
36  Point,  a^liiouogof    QN 
48  Point,  a^£ii6u5    QN 

Bard  Open 

12  and  24  Point,  Q  N 

16  Point,  A^INOO 

36  and  48  Point,  N 

Bamhart  Old  Style 
6  Point,  ?"?  aeiiiouu     AfilN(5utJ     AEfSouO 
8  Point,  ? 9    a^iiiou    ouocg^zl      A^lS6pOUOC§Z 

10  Point,  ?9  aeiiiou  eiii  aeu  afiioii  9    A^INOIJO  Aq 

EE^      AEffioU    U9feEfe 

12  Point,  ?  9   d^iiiou   oiifi    cSyzJ     A6fl5(3l5otJ5CS2 
14  and  18  Point,  ?9  aeiiiou  u  A6fi56tJO  AfifSou  u 
24  Point,  a  6  i  n  6  u  N 

Bismarck 
6,  8,  10,  12,  16,  18,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  a  o  ii  A  O  U 
30  and  36  Point,  a^fiiouaou     AOUS 

Black  Condensed  No.  66 

14  Point,  a^inouaoiici     N0 

18  Point,  a  oil  0    0 

24  Point,  a6fii6uaoiia6e6  9    QN 


Cadillac  Condensed 
10,  12,  14,  18,  24,  30,  36,  42,  54  and  60  Point,  a  ^  1  n  6  u     N 

Caledonian  No.  5 


5  Point,  aeinoii  aeioii  keioii  aeiSu  aeiou  a6i6ii  ao 
59  A^fNdtJAEi'oOAEiOCA^IoOAEI 
Ou  AfilOO  aO  Aq 

6,  18,  24,  36,   Point,   a^inoi'i   aaoii   ^iqliMzz    AAOU^N 

41^L 
8  Point,  a^fiidu   aeioii   aeioii   aeiou   aeiou  aeT6ii  ao 

&9  ^6Qjri«zz   a6in6u  Aeiou  AEi6D  A 
filOOAElOOAElOOAOAQA^t- 
10  Point,  aeiiiou  iaoii^df^Jil^zz     AAOU4^i.N 
12,  42,  and  48  Point,  adiii6u^(5<jlrt«zz     4^f.N 
30  Point,  adfiiou  iaoii  qd^lil^zz  309     AAOU  4Q^£-  N 

Carbon  Text 
8  Point,  5di'n6ua6iiaoe69  0    AOU0N 
10  Point,  adifi6uaoii0    AOU0S 
12  Point,  adinou  aoii  0    AOU0N 

14  Point,  adinduaoiiN  , 

16  and  18  Point,  a^iii6uaoiia6e690    AOUQN0 
24  Point,  5d£iidu  aoii  a5S69  0    QfiNAoO0 

Caslon  Old  Roman 

6  Point,  adi'iiou  aeioii  keibu  eeidu  4c0  ?^6qlni  z  i.  c 
d'enfst'flyz  ^9  ejija  AEfNdtJ  AfilOC  AeI 
6U  AEIOC  AQ0  \C^hN&tZ  Cf)EN&St 
t'H:   Bl\i  6    AEfSouiJ 

8  Point,  ?9  ddfiioij  aeioii  keibu  aeioii  ii906u  ^c^lii 
5zz  cd'enfSt'uyz  eju     A  6  f  55  6  l5   AE  I  O  0    A 

Ei6u  Afiiou  Aq0 \6^h^&iz  CdenR 
StO'^z  EiyciO   AEfSou 

10  Point,  adinou  aeioii  keibii.  a6ei6u&90  6vi^c<j}ii 
izz  cd'eiifgt'ayz  eju     A6li5(5u    AEIOO  A 

Ei6uAfii66OAQ0<5O  ^q^lnS^z  Cd 

ENR§ttl"^Z  Em  E     AEfSouC 
12  Point,  adifiou    aeioii   kei6u&96ii?9eiii    A^IN(3 

tJAAOU4Q^l.l5S^zCDEft§tLIYZ60t) 

EHJ     aei'nouu 
14  Point,  adiiidu   cd'efst'uyz  ^c^lrigzz  oii  oii    A^lSi 

6\5    CderStOyz  4d^LN§^z  ou  50 

16  Point,  a^fndu  kao  cd'efst'flyz  ^d^Jii^zz  iidii   AEI 

N6uCDE6&tOYzAAo4i^Lr5S^z60u 

18  Point,  adfndu  aeioii  ^e.ibii  aeioii  696 ii  ejjij  ^dfjfrt 
gzz  dd'erst'flyz  ?9u  Afi  f  N  6  tJ  A  AO  U  I4C  ^ 
hfi&tZ   QDEftgtOYZ   q60    V      AEi'SouiJ 

24  Point,  adiiidii  iao  ^dijlri^zz  cd'efgt'fiyz  ejij  AA 
On  J^C^hNO^tZ  Kill 

30,  .42,  48,  60  and  72  Point,  adiiidu  jjd^lrigzz  cd'efst'uyz 
4IiLN 

36  Point,  adifidu    ijd^iiigzz    cd'efst'uyz    ^ad     4IJLN 

Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 
6  Point,  adfiidu   aijioii   ^eibii   aeidu   390   ^d^lrigzz 
cd'enfst'iiyzeiu   a6in51JAEIOU  AEi6U 
AEIOO    AQ0   \C^l.N^tZ    CDERStO^Z 

8  Point,  adfiidii    90   qd^lrigzz    cd'efst'flyz    hao    ejij 

A£f556l5Q04Q^LN§^ZQDeR§tOYZEm 
10  Point,  a  d  i  ii  d  u   90    n6^\nizz   cd'efst'uyz    ?9   keibu 

eiu  aad  eiqe    A  6  f  N  O  U  Q0  4Q  ^LN  §^Z  C 

CerStOVJ^  Em 
12  Point,  ddiiidu   90  %d^lrigzz  cd'efSt'iiyz   a   aou  ejij 

k9eeu    AlfilNoO  Q0  4Q^LNg^zCf)EftSt 

0'i?2  Em 

14  Point,  adiiidu  ^d^liigzz  cd'efgt'fiyz  Ji9eei:  AElS 
6U  4^L  CDEftStOY^ 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


732  a 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEOUALED 


JOB  TYPE 


ACCENTS 


Caslon  Old  Koman  Italic,  Continued 
16  Point,  a^fnoii  %90  6^lAizz  cd'efst'ttyzSao   AjfilN 

18  Point,  d^iilou   ^6^iAizi.   Cd'fifst'flyz  ?V  aeibu  ae'i 
24  Point,  d^inoii   ^d^lrt^zz   cd'efSt'flyz    &ao     i^lJLN 

Aao 

30,  36,  42  and  48  Point,  a^inoucd'efst'uyz     N 

Caslon  Old  Style 
6  Point,  a^fnoii  ?"?  e'iii  aeii  aeioup     AldlJUN  AqE 

^EE     Ai'ouuNgfeEiiE 
8  Point,  a6fn6ueiiikeuaei6u9     ?9aao     AqEEE 

AaOA6in6i50     AEi'i^ouij 
10  Point,  a^inou  aa9eeeii6uuu  ?9    5ao     AqE^EEN 

AAOAINdlJU      AEINOUO 

12  Point,  ?^'?  a^inot]  ae'ioii  ^eii  afiidii  fS^d^lliSfz 
A^l550UUAQEEfii\^LAA0  AifSouu? 
E  ii  E 

18  and  24  Point,  a oii     AOUN 

20  Point,  q6(jlri6^zz     ^^LN 

30  Point,  aou     AO  U 

36  Point,  ei(5(j}il6^zz     41^^ 

Caslon  Old  Style  Italic 

8,  12,  18  and  24  Point,  N 

14  Point,  ?9a^in6uii     AlEINOtJU 

Castor 

6  Point,  a^i'iiou     EN 

8,  10,  12,  18,  24,  36,  48  and  60  Point,  a^indup     g^N 

Catalog  Old  Style 
6  Point,  a^in6u65l)y     A^IN6tJDOt>Y 
8  Point,  a^fn6u5o5l)ycg]sijhA6lN6lJgDOt>'^CO 
10  Point,  a^fiiouaoii    ^5ii}ao669ez6§z5l)y    cgjsu 

h     Afilf56d  QElC§^  ©015"^  CO 
12  Point,  ?9  a^inou  q^iij  ?e  c5zz  5oJ)y    AfilNdlJ  C 

§ZI  DOI>Y 
18  Point,  a^inouaaoy     A^fSdlJAAOY 
24  Point,  iao     AAO   N 

36  Point,  a^iii6uaoe69&ab     QNAao 
42  and  48  Point,  a  6  { ii  6  u     N 

Circular  Gothic  No.  44 

6  and  12  Point,  d^iiio  u  aaedf    Q  ^  N 

8  Point,  ddiiidu    Q^55 

10  Point,  adindii  55669  ^eu     AfifNdU 
18  Point,  a^fnou     AfilNd^Q 
24  Point,  a^fn6u9    QN 

Clarendon  No.  5 
6  and  10  Point,  a^fiiou  ae'ioii  ieioii   aei6u  aeiou  5 
ei6iiiao9    AfifN6dAEl'ot)AEi6tjA6 

iOO  AEIOU  AEIOuAAOg 

8  Point,  a^fnou  ae'ioii  aeibii  aSioii  aeiou  aeldii  iao 
09dgknrt    A  ^  I  N  (3  U  A  E  f  6  U  A  E  1  6  U  A  fi  t 

60  aEIOO  AEIOO  AAOg  ai'U'DGKNR 

T0 
12  Point,  a^f  nou  Saoii  559    AAoOgN 
16  Point,  a^iiio  u  iaoii  559    AAoOqEN 
18  Point,  a^i'iiouiaou     AAouS 
20  Point,  a^f  ndu     E  55 
24  Point,  a^lii6ucd'efSt'flyza5S69    Q^ 

Clarendon  Extra  Condensed  No.  8 

6,  10  and  36  Point,  a  ^  i  ii  6  ii     55 

8  Point,  a^iii6u9    QN 
12  and  30  Point,  adiii6uaoii9    QN 
18  Point,  a(§in6u     En 


6,  8,  10,  60  and  71  Point,  adiii6ua9eeu     N 
12,  18,  36  and  48  Point,  aeinouiaoapeeu     AAON 
24  Point,  a^iii6uaaoua6k9fegu     AaOQN 

Composite  Condensed  No.  5 

14  Point,  a  o  ii 

18  and  42  Point,  a^fiiouaou     N 

30  Point,  a6£n6uaoii9    qN 

Condensed  No.  61 

6  Point,  E  55 

8  Point,  55 

9  Point,  A  A  O  Q  N 

10,  11,  20,  and  30  Point,  Q  55 
12  Point,  AEf55(3uAAOQ 

14  Point,  aEi5560  AAo  AOg  ^C^liQSzz 
18 Point,  AEi5i6u  Aao 

36  Point,  AEf5560  Q  ^C^LN^^Z 

Condensed  No.  53 

12  Point,  N 
16  Point,  g 

Condensed  No.  54 
6  Point,  a^iii6uaoe69    g^N 
8  Point,  adfiiou  a'i  afiou  aeioiioogy  aeiSiioby  aeoy  9 

caog  aou  3Qu  esnj     N 
10  Point,  adiiidua'io  a§6u  aeiouoogy  aeioiiooy  aeoy 

&9€a6gaoy3ouesn5     AAogN 
12  Point,  a^fii6uaoe6ii9    gN 
14  Point,  a^iri6uiabaoe69    AEfN60AAog 
18  Point,  ad(ndu&6uaa9q(5^}ii^zz     AEl5idOAAO 

AO  g  ^C^LNg^Z 
20  Point,  adiiiouaab     AEf5idOAAO 
24  Point,  a^i  rid  u     N 
30  Point,  a  ^  1  ii  d  u     g  N 
36  Point,  a  6  £  n  d  ii     g  N 
48  Point,  a^iiidu  ^d^tilgzz     AEl55dU  g  ^t^l^ii^iZ 

Cosmos 
12  Point,  a^iiidue'iiiaeua6i6u9    g^N 
18  Point,  a^lndua6g69    g^N 
24  Point,  a^iiidua5ii9    g^St 
36  Point,  a^fiidu  e'iii  keu  aeioii  9  6d'6f§t'flyz     g^N 

Deerree  Gothic  No.  1 

8,  10,  12,  Point,  a^iiidu  g     E  55  G 
16  Point,  a^iiidu9    gN 
20  Point,  a^iiidug     ^Sg 
24  Point,  a^fiidugNG 

Degree  Gothic  No.  2 
6  Point  Pearl:  Face,  a^ffidii     AEl556UAOEOUg 
6  Point,  a^fiiduz     AEf55(5UAOE6g 
8  Point,  a^fiidu  5566  9     AEf55dUAOEOg 

10  Point,  adiiidli  a'ibaeou  ^?ii}  edii  65zg     gElNSZG 

12  Point,  a^i'iiduaoedQg    gENG 

Dennison  Script 

14,  18,  24,  36,  and  48  Point,  a  ^  f  ii  d  li  55 

Design 
6,  8,  10,  12,  18,  24,  30,  36,  and  54  Point,  a^iiidu     55 

DeVinne  Bold 
6,  8,  10,  12,  24,  30,  36,  48,  and  60  Point,  a  d  f  ii  d  ii     N 
18  Point,  a^fiidu  ^d^Jii^zz     55  4(^^LN6Szz 

De'Vinne  Compressed 

6  and  8  Point,  a^fiidu  &ab  ^9^611  cd'efst'uyz     AEfN 

(30  AAo  C£)6ftStOYZ 

10  Point,    adiiidu  iabii  56  &9eeu  cd'efSt'flyz  AEfSd 

0  AAoOO  CDfiftStOv^ 


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De  Vinne  Compressed.  Continued 

12  Point,  a^inoii  aaoii  6  ipeSu  cd'efSt'uyz     A6fN(3l5 

Aaou 0 C6E6§tOY^ 
14  Point,   a^liiou   iffefiii   6d'ef5t'ayz    A^IN(3l5   C6fi 

18  Point,  a^i'iiou  5aoij  6  SifeSuCd'^fst'flyz  (i  A6fS[(3tJ 

AAoiJ  6  AgEEfi 

24  Point,  a^i'iiou  ?ia6  k9eeii  cd'SfSt'uyz     AAON 

30  and  60  Point,  a^iiiduif^^ucd'efSt'flyz     N 

36  Point,  d^fnou&ao  0   ^feeu   cd'efst'uyz     AAO   N0 

48  and  72  Point,  a^fnoii  &a6  apeSu  cd'efSt'flyz     AaNO 

Be  Vinne  £xtra  Compressed 
10,  18,  and  24  Point,   ^^{iiduae'ioiiJleuaeiouaSf    qS 
12  Point,  &6in6u  eiii  keu  aeidii  aop    QN 
30  and  36  Point,  a^iiidu   ae'ioii   keii  aefouaofoii    QN 
48,  60  and  72  Point,  a6ffi6ua6iiao^9eeu     QN 

Dewey  No.  5 

6,  8,  10,  12,  18,  24,  36,  48,  60  and  72  Point,  a  ^  f  ii  6  u     N 

Elzevir  No.  5 
6  Point,  aeliioii  aei'ioii  keioii  aetdu  foii    A^INdtJ 

AoOOAqEEEC     eeu  n 
8  Point,  aeiiiou  ae'ioii  ifeibii  aei6ii  ifoii  \)5  Cd'enf 

st'fiyz   A^iSdtJ  Aaou  Aqe^ee  00e>d  C 

f)El5R§tO'!?Z     A9feEEE  fi 
10  Point,  a^filou    ae'ioii   kel6u    ift)S   cd'Sfst'flyz   6(i 

A^f556lJ  AAou  Aqee6  I'D  (5    Efefi 

12  Point,  a^inouae'ioii  ieibu   a6i6u   ifoii   cd'efSt'fl 

^z    A6f556l5  AAot)  00  Aq  ee£  C£)£Nft 

S'fOT?^     9E  E  E  fe  A  f  fi  6  u  0 
14  Point,  S^fiioti  Jia9^e  Si  i  6u  uii    AQfe^Efi    Si  AfdtJ 

ifeAfNOUU 

20  Point,  d^(n6uk9feeu     ^N 
24  Point,  &6in6u  k^heu    Q^N 
36  Point,  5^£ii6uaoSi9e§uii     q6n 
48  Point,  a.6in6u  ki^h^u     N 

Elzevir  Italic  No.  5 
8  Point,  aeiiiou  ae'ioii  keiou    afii6u   9{j5y   ^dtjlrfSzz 

4^L  A^iNdtJ  t>DY  Aqeee  Aeou 

10  Point,  a^fiiou  ae'ioii  aeu  aeiSfl  k^\>iy  6(i     AeIN 

6  C  A  A  O  t>  D  Y  A  Q  E  E  fi  0  U 
12  Point,  deindu  ae'ioii  ieibu  aei6u  ^9     AAO  AqE^ 

Efi  St 

Engrravers  Boman  Condensed 

6  Point  Nos.  1,  2  and  3,  A  fi  f  N  6  tJ  U 
6  Point  No.  4,  10,  18  and  24  Point,  N 
8  Point,  A  A  O  55 

Engravers  Title 

6  Point  No.  1,  8  Point  No.  3,  10  Point  No.  5,  and  12  Point  No. 

7,  A  O  t)  N 
6  Point  No.  VA,  6  Point  No.  2,  8  Point  No.  4,  10  Point  No.  6, 

12  Point  No.  8,  14,  18  and  24  Point,  N 

Expanded  No.  4 
6  Point,  a^iiidu     fiS 
8,  10  and  16  Point,  adi'iidu     N 
12  and  20  Point,  a6iiidu&aoaae6ii9     AAOQS 

Expanded  No.  6 
6  Point,  a^indu0     fiN0 
8  Point,  5  6  i  n  d  u     fi  f5 
12  Point,  a^indii  aUo  cd'efst'flyz     AfifNdlJ   Ct>Ek& 

10  and  16  Point,  a  d  f  n  d  li     N 


Extra  Condensed  No.  56 
8  Point,  a^iiiduaaoaoedp     AAOQfiN 
10  Point,  adindu  &sl6  AAofiN 
12  Point,  adiiidu  iao  aoe6ii9    AAo  QfiN 
18  Point,  adiiidu  fiN 
20  Point,  adifidu     N 
30  Point,  adiiiduciao    AAON 
36  Point,  adiiidua6e6ii9    QN 
42  and  54  Point,  adinduSaoN 

Faust  Text 

8,  10,  12,  18,  24  and  36  Point,  a  ^  f  ii  d  u     S 

French  Old  Style  No.  3 
6  Point,  adindii    ae'ioii   ^eibu    aei6u9d     AfilN(5u 

AOO  0  Aq  EEE 
8  Point,  a  d  1  ii  d  u     N 
10  Point,  ddiridu  ae'ioii   ^eibu   aeiou  96    AOU  AqE 

fiEE  N 
12  Point,  adirtdii     AfilNOU  AaOU  00  Aq  EEfi  Ct> 

ElNlRStOl?^ 
18  Point,  adindu  a59ii  qd^lrtSzz     QN   4^*^' 

French  Old  Style  No.  58 
6  Point,  AfilNOO  AOU  0  AQfefifi 
8,  9,  10,  30  and  48  Point,  N 
12  Point,  AQEfiEEN 
14  Point,  q55 
18  Point,  fiN 
24  and  36  Point,  Q  fi  55 

French  Plate 
14  and 36 Point,  adindu  N 

18,  24  Point  No.  1,  24  Point  No.  2,  and  30  Point,  adiiidu    k^h 
gu    N 

French  Title 
8  Point,  ddiiidu  Jieu  9eii  cd'efSt'flyz    QfiN 
10  Point,  ddiiidu   Ji9eguu   cd'efst'flyz  ^6^lAi  zi    Afil 

l50UQCDEiigtO'^i;A^L 
12  Point,  adiiidu   ei9eu   ^d^lAizt  cd'efst'flyz     AfilS 

00  Q  4C^LN§^z  C6Eft§tO'!?z: 

14  Point,  adfiidu9cd'efgt'ayz  A  fi  f  N  0  0  C  DE  ft  §f  0 '!?2 

18  Point,  k  9  fedeu  c5z  aindu  d' eft' fly    Afif5500 

24  Point,  adiiidu  £i9egucszd' eft' fly     N 

20  and  30  Point,  adfiidu9cd'efst'flyz    QfiS 

36  and  48  Point,  adiiidu  k9eu  cd'efSt'flyz    QfiN 

60  Point,  ?9adfnduk9eiicd'efSt'flyz    QfiS 

72  Point,  adiiidu  i9eu  cd'efst'flyz    QfiN 

96  Point,  adfiidu^9eucd'ef§t'flyz     N 

German  Title  Condensed  No.  6 
6,  10,  14  and  16  Point,  aadu0     AaO0 
12  Point,  adiiidu  aaoii  0    AAoO0  55 
20  and  30  Point,  aaou0  adiiidu     AAOO0S 
24  Point,  aa6u0AAOU0 
36  Point,  adiiidu  abii0     N0 
48  and  60  Point,  a  o  ii  0    0 
72  Point,  ao  ii 

Gothic  Compressed  No.  8 
10  Point,  adiiidu     N 
12,  14,  18,  24,  30,  36,  48,  54,  60  and  72  Point,  adiiidua9eeu     Sf 

Guard 

6,  8,  12,  18,  24,  30,  36  and  48  Point,  a  d  i  ri  d  11     fiN 
10  Point,  adiiiduSi9eeii     fiN    ' 
Hecla 
10  and  24  Point,  &6in6u  k(^h&    Si 
12  and  16  Point,  adiridu^9ee     fiS 
30,  36,  48  and  60  Point,  a  d  i  fi  d  li     fi  St 

'  Hugo  No.  6 

6,  8,  10,  12,  18,  24,  30,  36,  48,  60  and  72  Point    ddindii     55 


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Inclined  DeVinne 
6,  8,  10,  18,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  a^inouaoafeeuii     qS 
12  Point,  ^^1  no  u  ao  if  e  e  u  u     q6eN 
14  Point,  ife^eu     N 
30,  42  and  60  Point,  k  9  e  6  e  u 

Inclined  Gothic  No.  120 
6  Point  No.  1201  and  1202,  A^fjJdtJAOfiOg 
6  Point  No.  1203,  A^fNdlJOfiOQ 
6  Point  No.  1204,  Q  N 
8,  10,  12,  16  and  24  Point,  Q  55 

Kaiser 

10  Point,  d  ^  1  fi  d  u  a  a  o  ii     A  A  6  U  N 
8  and  12  Point,  a^i'iidu  iaoij  apeSu^     AAOUN0 
14,  16,  24,  30  and  36  Point,  a^inou  &a6ii  AaOUN 
18  Point,  a^inoiiSaoiiapeSu     AaOUN 

Ziatin  Condensed  No.  1 

10  Point,  ?9  d^iiidu  5ao  JlfSeii     AAoS! 

12  Point,  a^iiiouiao&feSu     AAON^ 

18  Point,  a^iiidu  &aoii  aoS  if^u     AAOQN 

24  Point,  a^iiiouciabaooeafeu^     Aa6QNE0 

36  Point,  ?9a^in6u&aoiia69     AAOQN 

48  Point,  a^iii6u5a6iiaofafe6u     AAOQ^S 

60  Poi nt,  a^iiiou     6S 

72  Point,  aeifiou     ioa     AAO^N 

liEtln  No.  6 
30  Point,  a  6  1  ii  6  u     fi  N 
36  Point,  a^iiiouii     ^N 
48  Point,  a^iiiouaoii     N 

Uatin  No.  62 
12,  20  and  36  Point,  A  6  I  55  (5  IJ 
16  and  48  Point,  N 
42  Point,  Q  N 

lia-w  Italic  No.  6 
10,  12  and  14  Point,  3(5  i  no  u     ^N 

Ijegal  Italic  No.  6 
8  and  12  Point,  a  ^  i  fi  6  u  9  c  d'  e  f  s  t'  u  y  z     Q  N 
10  Point,  a  ^  1  ii  6  vi  c  d'  e  f  s  t'  u  y  z     N 

Liightface  Gothic  No.  45 

6,  8,  and  12  Point,  Q^N 
10  Point,  A^INOtJ 
14  and  18  Point,  A  6  I  55  6  U  Q 
20  Point,  N 
24  Point,  QN 

Iiightface  No.  7 
6  Point,  a^iiiouaoii     N 

8  Point,  a^iiiouaoed?    A^IN6iJA0e0Q 
10  Point,  a^inoiiaofii     QN 
12  Point,  a^iiiou  aSeoufii    Q^SU 
18  Point,  a^iidu  aii   aei6u   aeiougoo^   aei6fi56y   apuu 

eiagopg    QNU 
20  and  30  Point,  a^iiiduaoeof     QN 
24  Point,  a^iiidu     N 

Xiightface  No.  54 

6,  20  and  24  Point,  N 

8  Point,  AEf55oiJ  AOEOQ 
10  Point,  Q  ifi  55  U 
14  Point,  QNiJ 
18  Point,  gS 

Lightface  Post 
6,  8,  24,  36  and  72  Point,  a  ^  i  ii  d  u     N 
10,  12  and  18  Point,  d^iiiduaSeof     qS 


Light  Latin 
6,  8,  18  and  30  Point,  5^1' fid  u     ]£  55 
10  Point,  &6in6u  kgeevL    fiN 
12  Point,  adindua^feeu     N 
36  and  48  Point,  a  ^  1  ii  d  li     N 

Light  Warren 
6  Point,  a^iiidu  aafeeeiiouiiu    qKI 
8  and  48  Point,  a^iiidu     N 
12,  18,  24  and  36  Point,  d^iiiduaoedf    QN 

Lining  Acme 
6,  8,  10,  12,  and  18  Point,  a61ndu0     t^0 
24  Point,  ?9a^iiidup    QN 
30  Point,  a  ^  I  in  d  u     N 

Lining  Aldine 

5  Point,  a^indu&ao?     AaOQ]£n 

6  Point,  &6in6u  ae'ioii  aei6u  aeioii  aeiou  aeidu  ao 

550   6u    q^lri^zz   cd'efgt'flyz     A]£in6CaE 
160  AEiOu  AEtou  aeIOO  A£I60  aO  A 
Q0(5O  4^LCDER§tOY^ 
8  Point,  a^iiidu  ae'ioii  keiou  aeidu  eu  Jij  fe0d  ^d^l 
liSzz  cd'efiigt'uyz  A£l55dU  AaOU   060  A 

e6  qe  eeO  in  aeIoO  A^f-z  Cde&St 

10  Point,  a^indu  aeioii  aeibu  aeiou  aoeQjii  iif06ii^ 
6^lniz.z  cd'eiifgt'fiyz  AfilNoO  Aa60  Ae 
160  AEfoO  QE06O  aC^lnS^z  CDfife 
§tOV^ 

12  Point,  adindii  ae'ioii  aeiou  aieou-ao  ^90  ejijiJ  ^d 
^lAizz  cd'eftfst'flyzd    A^IN6U  AaoO  06 

OOeiijq  4^tNZ  Cde^StOyz 

adindii  ^d^JriSzz  afeeu  5a6    i\,^L6N 
a^iiidu&adfaeeu     AAOQ^N 
adifidu  aofii  ^d^tiiSzz  aeeu     4^^^^ 
a^iiiduafeeu     EN 
af^iiiduaao     ^N 
adindii     EN 


18  Point, 
20  Point, 
30  Point, 
36  Point, 
42  Point, 
48  Point, 

6  Point, 
8  Point, 
10  Point, 
12  and  16 
14  Point, 
18  Point, 
24  Point, 
30  Point, 
36  Point, 
48  Point, 

12  Point, 
18  Point, 
24  Point, 

8  and  20 
10  Point, 
12  Point, 
14  Point, 
16  Point, 

6  Point, 
8  Point, 
10  Point, 
12  Point, 
18  and  36 
24  and  30 


Lining  Aldine  Condensed 
adindiiSao     AaON 
aefndu  afeeu     N 
adiiiduaoeofiiaeii     QN 
Point,  a^iiiduafeeu     N 
aeindii  iadii  aoedf  aeu  AAOQN 
a^iiiduafeeu     N 
adinduSadafeeu     AAON 
a^iiiduaofiiieeu     QN 
adindii  Sadii  aof  keen     AA6UQN 
adindiiaoSdfii    qSI 

Lining  Anglo 
adfndu  aoedf     AEl5560  A6e6Q 
a^i'ndu     ^N 
ddindu  55669    q6n 

Lining  Antique  Condensed 
Point,  d  d  1  n  d  u     EN 
adindu9ii    q6N 
adiiiduaof     A6QfiN 
adifidu  aoe69    A^fN6tJA0E6Q 
adfiidu  ao9ii    Q^N 

Lining  Antique  No.  6 
adindu  aoeof    QN 
adindu  aeioii  iig     ^N 
^9  adiiidii  tN 

adindu  cd'efst'iiyz     A^IOO  Cf)ERStO'yZ 
Point,  adiiidu9     QN 
Point,  a  d  1  nd  u     N 


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Lining  Antique  Pointed 
14  and  24  Point,  a^inouiao     AaON 
18,  30,  36and48  Point,  d^ifiou     S 

liinlng  Arcade 
6,  8,  10,  14,  18  and  24  Point,  A  ^  f  N  6  tj 
36  Point,  N 
54  Point,  g  N 

liiningr  Archer 

12,  14,  30  and  60  Point,  a  6  i  n  6  li     N 
24  Point,  d^induaoeofQN 
42  Point,  a^in6uao§6fu     QN 

liining  Bank  Script 
14  Point,  a^indu  ae'ioii  ^eiou  aeioii  aof    QN 
18  Point,  a^irioukeuaoSSf     a6in6UQE60 
24  Point,  a^IncJukeuaoSdfii     QN 
36  and  48  Point,  a6iii6ua6e6kp^u^6Qlri^zz    QN^^L 

Ijining  Bank  Script  No.  2 
14,  24,  36  and48  Point,  a^ifidu  a5e65    QN 
18  Point,  a^inoii  aoe69    A^lRdU  QEOO 

Xiinine  Bank  Script  No.  3 

18  Point,  a^i'nou     AfilSdtJQ^OO 
24  and  48  Point,  a^inou     qN 
36  Point,  d^iiidu  5    Q  Sf 

liinlng  Bisque 
10  Point,  ^  N  ' 

12  Point,  AeIN  dU 
18,  20,  36,  48,  60  and  72  Point,  N 
30  Point,  Q  fi  S 

Liiningr  Bisque  No.  2 

12  Point,  a^inoukpefiu     6n 

14  Point,  a^i'iiou   Jifeeii    AEINOIJ 

20,  24,  42,  48,  72  and  84  Point,  a  ^  £  n  6  u     N 

30  Point,  aeifiduaofii     Q^N 

60  Point,  aeii56ua69ii     QN 

IjininK  Caligraph  No.  2 

12  Point,  a^ii"i6uiab     N 

Lining  Celtic  No.   1 
6,  8,  12,  14  and  18  Point,  A  6  I  N  O  l5 
10  and  30  Point,  N 
24  Point,  Q  N 

Lining  Chamfer 

24  and  48  Point,  N 

Lining  Concave 
6  and  36  Point,  N 
10  and  18  Point,  A  6  I  N  6  l5  Q 
12  and  24  Point,  Q  N 
30  Point,  A  ^  I  N  6  U 

Lining  Congo 

8,  10,  16,  24,  30  and  36  Point,  a^i  no  li     55 
42  Point,  a  ^  1  n  d  u     Q  N 

Lining  DeVinne 
6  Point,  ?9  a^indu  &aoii  ken   a6e69«l  ^d^Jri^zz  cd'e 

fst'uyzeiu  AEINduAAOQ04^LCDERS 

tOVz  EIIJ 
8  Point,  ??  adindu  aaoii  keh  a6e6a  90u  qd^Jil^zz  6d' 

efst'fiyzeju     A^l5l(3tJAAOQ0    46^Ll5§ 

10  Point,    adiiidu    iaoii   keu   a6e90jijeu6(i46^}iiSzz 
6d'efst'fiyz    Afi  f  N  (3  l5   A  A  O  0  Q  0  I  4(5  ^L  N 


Lining  De  Vinne,  Continued 
12  Point,  ?9  adindtj  iaeioii  keh   aSi6ii   ao906u   %6qI 
liSzz   cd'gfSt'fiyzeiu    A^fNdtJ   AAOU   06 

6  4(5^LNg^z  CDEftgtCi"!?^  m  E  . 

14  Point,  adiiidu  iab  keh  ^eii  ^6^iAiz  zejij  AAON  0 
18  Point,  adiiidu   iaoii  hhb.  a59e0   ^d^iil^zz   cd'efst' 

uyz  e'iu    AAo  q55  4C^li566^z  EiyCS 

24  Point,  adifidu  iaoii   keu   9e0u   ^d^idSzz  6d'§f5t'fl 

3?z  eju    Aao550  4^t.  m 
30,  60  and  72  Point,  adlndu&abaeu9g0    AaON0 
36  Point,  adindu  iao  keu  9S«i^d^}ri^zzejij  AAdN0 

42  Point,  i6in6u  khii  (^^0  ci6^lAiz  z  e[ii  N0  4I?l'm 
48  Point,  adindu  Sao  keh  9e0  ^d^iiiSzz  AAO  ^04^?*- 
54  Point,  ddindu0^d^}riSzzeiu     N0  4^Lm 

Lining  Doric 

6  Point,  N 

10  and  14  Point,  adindu 
30  Point,  a  d  i  ii  d  u     N 
42  Point,  adindu^^S 

Lining  Engravers  Roman 
6  Point  No.  1,  A^fNdtJAAdU    aOQ   EI    AEldUAE 

ioO 

6  Point  No.  2,  AfifNOU    AAOU   AEi6U    16   AOQ   EI 
Afet) 

6  Point  No.  3,  A^INdd  AAO  AEi6U  lOQ  EU  £u 

8,  10  and  12,  Afif^dU  AEldU  lOQ 
18  Point,  N 
24  Point,  AlfifNdlJ  Q 

Lining  Egyptian  Extended 

8,  10,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  adindu     N 
12  and  18  Point,  a  d  i  ii  d  u     6  N 

Lining  Egyptian  Extra  Condensed 
14,  18,  36,  42  and  60  Point,  a  d  i  ii  d  ii     N 
24  Point,  adiiidu  aoe69    QN 
48  Point,  adindu  a5e69u    QN 
72  Point,  adiiidu  ii     N 

Lining  Emerald 
6,  8  and  14  Point,  adiridii^eua6e69    QES 
10  Point,  adiiidu  5ao  ^eu  aoe69    AAOQ^N 
20  Point,  adiiiduieuaoe9    ^N 
24  Point,  adindu  k&u9e    Q^N 
36  and  48  Point,  adiiiduieu9e    ^S[ 

Lining  Facade  Condensed 

14,  24  and  60  Point,  adiiiduaab     AAON 

30,  42  and  84  Point,  adiiidiiliabdcsz     AAON 

36,  54  and  72  Point,  a  d  i  ii  d  ii     N 

Lining  Facade  Condensed  No.  1 
12,  18,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  A  A  6  55 
30  Point,  5J 

Lining  Fair 

10,  12,  14  and  30  Point,  adiiidu     N 
24  and  42  Point,  a  d  i  ii  d  li  9    Q  N 

Lining  Fair  Open 

14  and  30  Point,  adiiidu     SI 

24  and  42  Point,  adiridu9    qR 

Lining  Fifteenth  Century 

8,  12,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  adiiidu     N 
10,  and  18  Point,  adiiidu  9     N 

Lining  Fifteenth  Century  Italic 

8,  10,  12,  18,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  adindu     i5 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


735 


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ACCENTS 


liining  French  Antique  Extended 
6  and  8  Point,  a^i'n6uaoS650     QIiN0 
10,  16  and  20  Point,  a  ^  i  n  6  il     ^  N 
14  Point,  a^incSu9aeeu     q6n 
24  Point,  a^indii     N 


liinine  French  Clarendon 
6  and  8  Point,  a^inouaoeo?    Q^N 
10  Point,  a^indiioiiaoedfo     QE6n 
14  Point,  a^inouoiiaoeopS    Q^N 
24  Point,  a^inoii  ii   aoe69  cd'efst'uyz 

30  and  36  Point,  a^iiiouiiaoeop    Q^N 
48  Point,  a^ifloii     N 


A^fNOlJ   Ct> 


Zilning  Oerman  Title 
6,  8,  9,  10,  14,  18  and  24  Point,   4aoij0     AaOU0 
12  Point,  abii     AOU 
30  and  36  Point,  a  o  ii  0    A  O  0  0 
48  Point,  a6ii0    AOU0 

liinlhgr  Gothic  No.  47 
6  Point,  a^inou  Saoii  ^d^iil^zz^    AAOU  ISN  ^^£.0 
8  Point,  a^inoii  aoiikeu^^jiifeScsz  &0      Aoij  ^N 

CElSZ  A0 
10  Point,  a^indu   Saoiiae*u9e   ^d^iil^zz   as     AAOU  E 

550  A^t 
12  Point,  a^iii6u&a6iikeu^^jil9eeucd'eiif5t'flyz  0     A 

ti^dv  AAoiJ  4^mOfi  CDEiviR§tC^Z0 

14,  and  24  Point,  a^induiaoii     AAOUN 

18  Point,  a^inoii  iaou     AaOUEN 

20  Point,  a^ifiou  ia6iicd'ef§t'flyz     AAOUN 

36  Point,  &6in6u  ka.'6  cd'efst'flyz     AaoS 

48  and  60  Point,  a^inoii     N 

liining  Gothic  No.  60 
6,  8  and  10  Point,  a^induiao     AElSduAAO 
12  Point,  a^in6u5aoa5e69    AAOQN 
18  and  30  Point,  a^i'nouaao     AAoN 
24  Point,  d^iiiou  aaou  a6e69     AAOQN 
36  Point,  a^iiiou     N 
48  Point,  a^in6u^ea5  9iiu     QN 
60  and  72  Point,  a^in6u^e9u     N 

Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60 

6  Point  No.  602,  and  604,  N 

8  Point  No.  606  and  607,  AEfi56u  AAO 
10  Point,  AAOQN 
14  and  20  Point,  A  A  O  Q  N 
30,  54  and  60  Point,  Q  I? 
42  Point,  QN 

liining  Gothic  No.  71 

6  Point,  a^in6uiaoieu9S     AAON 

8  Point,   a^indu  iao   Jleu96    ^d^liiSzz     AAON    .^I^f- 
10  Point,  a^indii  &a6  keu  960     A  A  6  55  0 
12  Point,  a^inou  &ao0  ed'ef  gt'flyz     AAON0    AEf6l5 

18  Point,  d^indu    aa60    khu  96  ^6^lAi£±  6d'efSt'fl^z 

AAo  0  55  4^L  AEidtJ  C6ER§tfi"s?^ 

24  Point,  i^inou  aao   ieu9e   ^ct^inizz   cd'efst'flyz   A 

Ao55  4^t.AEi6l5  CoERStOfz 

30  Point,  a^indii  iao     AAON 

36  Point,  a6induaao9     AAOQN 

48  Point,  k  96  6e  u 

Lining  Gothic  No.  82 
6  Point,  a^i'ndu&ao     AEfRotjAAOQ 
8  Point,  a^in6uaaoa9e6u     AAON 
10  Point,  a^iiiduiaok9eeu     AEfSJOUAAfiifOUAE 

\6i!  aEiQu  g0 


Lining  Gothic  No.  82,  Continued 

12  Point,  a^  in  oil  &ao    AaOQN0 

14  Point,  a^induk9eeu     N0 

18  and  24  Point,  a^indu&aba9eeu     AAoN 

30  Point,  aei'ndu  ^96^11     AEfN6u  AOEOQ 

36  Point,  a^induaao?l9eeu     AAOQN 

48  Point,  a  ^  1  ii  d  li     Q^ 

60  Point,  a^iiidu     N 

Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82 
6  Point  No.  621,  AEf55(5UQ 
6  Point  No.  622  and  No.  623,  A  £  I  55  (3  tJ 
6  Point  No.  624,  AElSdC  AaOQ 
6  Point  No.  625,  A  A  O  55 

8 Point  AEf556u  AAfiifoO  AEi6u  AEiOO  Q0 

10  Point,  AAOQ550 

12  Point,  N  0 

16  and  20  Point,  AAON 

18  and  54  Point,  N 

24  Point,  AEf5l6u  AOEoQ 

30  Point,  AAOQN 

36  Point,  g  55 

Lining  Gothic  No.  90 

6  Point,  a^InduaSpij    qSI 

8  Point,  a^indiiiao    AAON 

10  Point,  a^indu  5ao  ^d^Jilgzz     AAO  E55  4^L 
12  Point,  a^induia6ao90    AAON0 
18,  24,  30,  36  and  48  Point,  a  6  f  n  d  u     N 
20  Point,  a^indu  fiN 

Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90 

6  Point,  q5} 

8  Point  No.  901,  AA6  55 

8  Point  No.  902  AAO  E55  4^L 
10  Point,  AAo  55  0 
14,  20,  24,  30  and  42  Point,  I? 
18  Point,  E  55 

Lining  Gothic  No.  HI 
6,  8  and  12  Point,  a^indu   ^eu9S   6d'ef5t'flyz     AEfRd 

10  Point,  a^indu  &a6  keu9e  cd'efSt'flyz     AifilNOU  A 

AO  CDEftSttl^^ 
14  Point,  a6induiaokeu9S     AAON 
18,  24  and  30  Point,  a^induaeii9fi     N 
36  and  48  Point,  a^iiidu  aeiipS  cd'efst'flyz     N  AElOU 

CfiERgtOYZ 
60  Point,  a^indu  k^ii  £09611  cd'efst'flyz     QN  AElOU 

Lining  Gothic  No.  117 

6  Point,  a^iiidu  e'ioii  keu  aeiou  5096  ^6  ^lAiz  z  cd' 
efgt'flyziieiijaa  AEIN6i5  QEEEOOU  4 
C^L  CoEftStOV^ EiyAA 

8  Point,  aeiiidu  ae'ioii  ^eu  afiioii   96   %d^lrt^zz   cd'e 

fst'fiyz  iii    AEi55(5d  QfeEEOoiJ  aC^l  C 

DEiigtOY^  AAO 
10  Point,  adindu   dii  khii   aSedpo   ^d^liiSzz   cd'enfst' 
fiyz  &au  ein    AEfi5(3tf    QA^*-   Cf)ER§tO 

"iz  AAoiJ  00  Em 

12  Point,  4^iiidu  adii   ^eu    aoped   qd^lriszz   cd'enfst' 

fiyziueiii   AEin(30oauaOq6a6^lC 

DEftstOY^  AO  m 

14  Point,  adindu  e'ioii  aeiou   <;.o  ^6^\iM  iz  dd'efifst'fl 

yz     t.N  \6VtL  QEEE 
18  Point,  adiiidu  ae'ioii  aeu  agi6u  a9&d  ^d^lri^zz  cd' 

eiifgt'uyz  eju    AEin6u    AAoOO   QEEE   \ 

CJ^i^CDfiftStOVz  Em 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


JOB  TYPE 


ACCENTS 


liining:  Gothic  No.  117.  Continued 

24  Point,  a^fnou  ae'ioii  aeu  aeifiu  k<^6  ^6^}ii^zz  cd' 
enfst'uyz  li  eji}     A  ^  f  N  6  U   A  A  O  U  OQ  E  E  E 

J^6^^  LiQS^z  CDERstOvz  0  Em 

30  Point,  a^iiiou  e'ibii  keu  aeiou  fo  ^6  ^lAi  zz  cd'ftfif 
gfiiyzeiij  A^INOUQEEE  \6'^L  666 
kiftj'^i.  EI  12   N§tZ 

36  Point,  a^inoii  aeiou  aeu  a6i3u&9  ^6^}ri5zz  cd'e 
fgfuyz  oii  eji}     ^N  AaO  QEEE  \6f^I.  AIO 

U  v6ij\i 

42  Point,  a^inou  eiii  keii   aSi6u   p   qd^lri^zz   cd'efst' 

flyz  iao     6  N  Q  E  E  E  U  4^  ^  L  A  A  O 
48  and  60  Point,  a<5iii6u^<5^lii^zz     41?*-^ 
54  Point,  a^iiiou  keu  aof^Sii  cd'efst'uyz  n6^iniz  z     Q 

66  Point,  a^inoii  e'iu  ken  igidu  9    ]6n  QEEE  4^i> 
72  Point,  &6in6u  eiii  keu  aSidii  5  %6^lriSzz  cd'efSt'u 

Jfz    :6NgEE&4(5^L 
84  Point,  a^fiiou  ae'ioii  aei6ii  if  cd'efst'flyz   qd^Jri^ 

zz     ^NQEEfi  4^tE 

liining  Gothic  Title  No.  117 
6  Point,  A^INOU   gEEEOOU    4C^L   CDERStO'!? 
2  Aa  Em 

8  Point,  a:^in6ij  qeee  o5u  4g^i.  CDEftstO'^ 
z  AAy 

10  Point  No.  1171,  A^IN6lJg4^L  CDERgtOvzAAO 

U  00  Em 
10  Point  No.  1172,  Ati^  6vi  AoH  a0q6  \6^h  Ci>Rk& 
tO^^  AO  HI 

12  and  60  Point,  ^N  \6^h  (^EEt 

16  Point,  AfifNdtfAAOUOQEEfi   \C^h  CDERgt 

Ol?^  Em 
20  Point,  AjgfNdtJ  AAOUO  QEEfi   \6^^hNitZ  C6 

Efe§tO"5?^  Em 
24  Point,  A6lN6tJQfeEl4C^LCf)Eft§tUYZEm 

Ng^Z 
30  Point,  ifiN  AaO  QEEE  46^L  AI(3l5  000^ 
36  Point,  £55  QEEEiJ  4C^L  AaO 
42  Point,  4^LN 
48  Point,  q6N  4^L 
54  Point,  6n  gfefiE  4^L 
72  Point,  £5iqee£:  4^f.fe 

Lining:  Grant 
8  and  10  Point,  a^iii6ue'iiitieiiaei6uf^<5^lll^zz     Q 

5l4^i. 
12  Point,  d^ifidu  ^dfjiil^zz     4^i>N 
14  Point,  a^iiiou  iab  ^d^iii^zz     AaO^N 
18  Point,  a^ifioii^d^til^zz     4^*-^ 
24  Point,  a^iiidu   ae'ioii   aeu   agi6u  5?  ^6^lAizz    AA 

6  4^Lg6l5 
30  Point,  ^dinoii   iao   aoeof   ^d^lil^zz     A£lN(3U    A 

Ao  A0fi6g  4^L 
36  Point,  ddin6uiao;id(j}ii^zz     AA0  4^i.N 
48,  72  and  84  Point,  adiiioucidQlil^zz     4^LSr 
54  Point,  adinoii     EN 
60  Point,  ddiiiouf^d^lli^zz     QN4IiL 

Xjiningr  Grace  Script 

30  Point  Nos.  1  and  2,  a^iiiouaoeofSf 

liining  Hazel  Script 
14  Point,  adifiduaofg    QN 

18  Point,  a^itiou  keu  aofS  ^d^lri^zz     \}^L,&Z  Si 
24  Point,  adindukeuaoge^d^liiSfzg     4^^^^QN 
36  Point,  a^inoiiaop     N 


liining  Hazlett  Script 
12  Point,  a^iiidu  50669    AEINdU  AOEOQ 
18  Point,  aeifidu     ^N 

liining  Ionic 
6,  20  and  24  Point,  a  e  i  ii  d  li     N 
8  Point,  a^ind  u  £  N 

10  Point,  adiiidu  aao  aoeof    AAOQEN  6 
12  Point,  adinduaofii     Q^N 
14  Point,  adfiidu   iaoii   aoedfS^ii  cd'enfst'uyz      A6l 

N  d  U  A  A  O  ij  Q  0  0  0  C  6  fi  R  §  t  0  Y  Z 
16  Point,  adiiidu  eiii  aelu  aSiduf     N  AqEEE 

liining  Jew^el  Script 
18  Point,  a  d  f  n  d  11  9  a  o    Q  N 
24  Point,  a^iiidu  9  Q  N 

liining  Liakeside  Script 
12,  18  and  24  Point,  a  d  1  ii  d  li     N 

liining  liight  modern 
30  Point,  aeindii     N 
42  Point,  adinduaoe69QN 

liining  Menu 
6  Point  No.  1,  A^INOC  AOEOQEE 

6  Point  No.  2  and  12  Point  No.  6,  A^fNOtJ  AOEoQEEU 
6  Point  No.  3,  10  Point  No.  5  and  12  Point  No.  7,  Q  E  i  E  E  i5 
8  Point  No.  4,  AEl556u  AOQEEEU 

liining  Modem  Antiq^ue 
6,  8,  20,  42  and  48  Point,  a  d  i  n  d  u     N 
10  Point,  ?9adindue'iiik^aSi6ii9     J^N 
12,  Point,  adindu    £N 
18  and  30  Point,  adi'ndu  iao     AAON 


liining  Moorish 


14  and  24  Point,  Q  I? 
18  and  36  Point,  N 

liining  Moorish  Open 
14  and  24  Point,  QN 
18  and  36  Point,  N 

liining  Myrtle  Script 
18  Point,  adindu  aoe69ii  ^d^lriSzz    4^^^^ 
24  Point,  adiiidu  5066911  cd'efst'iiyz    QN 

liining  Nadall 
12,  18  and  24  Point,  N 

liining  Nestor  Script 
12,  18,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  ddindu  5666911     QN 

liining  Norman  Condensed 
8,  10,  20  and  24  Point,  N 
12  and  16  Point,  A  £  f  55  6  IJ 
36  Point,  Q  I? 

liining  Oblique  Gothic 

6,  8,  10  and  14  Point,  adindu     55 
20  and  30  Point,  adindu  9    QN 

liining  Pantagraph  Script 
12  and  60  Point,  5  diiidu  55669    QN 
18  Point,  adindu  5566911     QN 
24  Point,  adindu  56669  keu    QN 
36  Point,  adindu  56669  ii  keu     51 
48  Point,  Sdifidu  5566911  kfeu    qS 

liining  Plate  Gothic 
6  Point  No.  1,  and  6  Point  No.  2,  A  6  f  55  (3  tJ  Q  A  E  I  O  U    A 
k\6\J  AEIOU  4^L 

6  Point  No.  3,  A:6ir56iJ  Q4^L  AeIou  AEi6(j  AEi 
00 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


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ACCENTS 


Liiuiner  Plate  Gothic,  Continued 
6  Point  No.  4,  10  Point  No.  7,  12  Point  No.  9  and  14  Point,  A  6 

ff5dd  AQ^L 

8  Point  No.  5,  A^INOl?  AQ^LAEIOU  AEi6u  AEI 
OU 
12  Point  No.  8,  A]6fN6UQ  4^t  AEl'OU  AeIOU  AeI 

OO 
18  and  24  Point,  A^INOtJ  A^L 

Ijlningr  Plate  Script 
14  Point,  S^ifiou   Jieu   aoedf   ^d^liiizz   cd'efst'flyZ   g 

A^i.gN  C§ 
18  Point,  a^iiidu  keu  aaoii   aofiof   ^d^lri^zz   cd'ef§t' 

flyzg    AA04^LgZQNC§ 
24  Point,  a^iridu  ae'iii  ^eu  aeidu   aof   ^6%lA&zz   cd'e 

fgt'uyzg     A^lSzQNCS 
36  Point,  a^iriou  ae'iii  ^euaeiflu   569   qc^ln^zz   g     Q 

N^^JL 
48  Point,  adliiou  ae'ioii  keu  a6i6u  cd'efst'uyz  g     QN 

Lining:  Plate  Script  No.  2 
14  Point,  adinou  4^LQN 
18  Point,  a^inoti    AaO^^lSzQN 
24  Point,  a^iiiou    4^L$ZQN 
36  and  48  Point,  a  ^  1  ii  6  u     QN 

liining  Plate  Script  No.  3 
14  Point,  a^inou     4^LQN 
18  Point,  adiii(5u^fe6u     AA0  4:^L6zgN 
24  Point,  a^ifiou     4^L§ZgN 
36  and48  Point,  a^inou     QN 

Iiining  Premier  Script 
14  and  36  Point,  a^iiiou     QN 
18  and  48  Point,  a^induaoddfii    QN 
24  Point,  a^inouaoedfii     qS 

Lining  Premier  Script  No.  2 
48  Point,  a^inou     Q  N 

Iiining:  Princess  Script 
12  and  18  Point,  adinduaof     QN 
24  Point,  a^iiiduaof     QN 

Lining:  Princeton 

14  Point,  aeiiioueii     N 

18,  24  and  36  Point,  adiiioti     N 

Lining  Bacine 

e  Point  No.  1  and  2  ;  12  and  24  Point,  N 

8  Point,  Q  N 
10  Point,  i,  N 
18  Point,  A^INOtJ 

Lining  Bacine  Circular 
8  Point,  a  ^  1  ii  d  u     N 

10  Point,  a^iiidiiaeoiiaebuaeiSuf     QN 
12  Point,  a^ifidu     ^N 
14  Point,  N 

Lining  Bemington 
10  Point,  a^ifidultaoii     AAOUN 

Lining  Bemington  No.  2 
12  Point,    ^9   aeiudii    aabii0   qc^lri^zz   cd'efst'iiyzod 

riig  A]gi55du  Aaou  0ehi  \6^i.ii^ti 

CDEftstUYZG 

Lining  Bemington  No.  6 
12  Point,  a^iudu  aaoiia  aoe6f0e)u  ^c^lri^zz  cd'efst' 
uyz     A^l556l5   AAOU    0Em   4(5^LNg^Z 
CDEftgtO'^Z 

Lining  Bemington  No.  7 
12  Point,  a^iiidu  cid^lri^zz     AC^f^NoS^ZN  I 


Lining  Bunic 
10  Point,  a^induaaoketife     AAON 
12,  18  and  24  Point,  a^ifidii  kfeiipe  N 
14  Point,  a  ef  fid  u     N 
30  and  54  Point,  a^iiidii  apeeii  N 
42  Point,  ki^h&eii 

Lining  Southey 
6,  8,  10,  14,  24,  30,  36,  48  and  72  Point,  a  e  i  fi  d  u  N 
12  and  18  Point,  N 

Lining  Spenser 
6  Point  No.  1,  8,  10,  12,  18,  24,  30,  36,  48  and  60  Point,   N 

Lining  Standard  Script 
14,18  and  24  Point,  a^iiidu  ae'ioii  aeiou  aeidii  aof    qS 
36  Point,  a^iiiduaofaeeu     QN 
48  Point,  aeiiiduaoibaof     QN 

Lining  Steelplate 
12,  18  and  24  Point,  A  fi  I  i5  (3  U  Q 

Lining  Sterling 
6  and  8  Point,  R 
10  Point,  A  E  i  N  6  U 
12  and  20  Point,  N 
24  Point,  Q  N 
30,  36  and  42  Point,  N 

Lining  Tasso 
6  and  12  Point,  fiN 
8,  10  and  24  Point,  55 

Lining  Tasso  No.  2 
8  and  14  Point,  aeiiidu    fiS! 
10  and  12  Point,  aeiiiou     N 

Lining  Umbra 
18,  24  and  36  Point,  Q  N 

Lining  Utility  Gothic 
6  Point  No.  2,  A  E  I  N  6  tj  A  0  E  6  Q 
6  Point  No.  3,  A  fi  I  55  6 15  A  0  fi  6  U  Q 
6  Point  No.  12,  N 

6  Point  No.  13,  A  fi  I  55  6  tJ  A  A  O  A  0  E  6  Q 
6  Point  No.  14,  A  fi  I  N  O  U  A  A  O  U  A  0  E  6  Q 

Lining  Venetian 

lO  Point,  aeiiidu     N 

12  Point,  a^iiidu  aoii  cd'efst'iiyz     fiN 

13  Point,  aeiiidu  aoeof     QfiN 

Lining  "Wide  Spenser 

6,  12,  18,  24  and  30  Point,  55 
10  Point,  A  fi  I  55  6  U 

Luxor  No.  6 

6,  8,  24  and  36  Point,  aeiiidu  apeeii     N 
10,  12  and  18  Point,  aeiiidu     N 
60  Point,  a^ifidu     AEl556d 

Marshall  Italic  No.  5 
6,  8  and  10  Point,  a  e  i  fi  d  li     N 

Mazarin  No.  5 
6  Point,  ad  f  iid  i:     N 

8  Point,  a^iridu  ae'ioii  keii  afiidii  Sf    AAO  QEEEEN 
10  Point  adiiidii  ae'ioii  aeu  aeiou  Spy    AfilNOU  AE 

iOUAQfiEE 
1 2  Point,  adifiduaeibii  aeu  aeiou  if     AAOUQEfifi 

E     N 
14,  18,  24,  30,  36,  48  and  60  Point,  adiiiduaao     AAON 


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Mazarin  Italic  No.  5 

6  Point,  a^  1  no  u     N 

8  Point,  a^iiioueiiikfeuaeiduaof    QE^fifi    R 
10  Point,  a^i'nouaoffeij     QN 
12  and  24  Point,  a^inou   ae'ioii   ^eu   agi6fl  aoSp     AaO 

Q  E^Efi  55 
18  Point,  a^i'nou  ae'ioii  ieu  afiidii  ao  if     AaoO  Q  E 

]g  E£  N 
30  Point,  a^ifiou     N 

36  Point,  a^iiiou&aoiiaog     AaOqS 
48  Point,  aao    AAO 

Merit 

6,  8,  10  and  12  Point,  a^iiioi'i     N 
14  Point,  a^iiiou&ao     AaON 
18,  24  and  36  Point,  a  ^  i  ii  6  u     N 
20  Point,  a^iiiou&ao     AaON 
48  Point,  d^iiiouaSfii    QN 
60  and  72  Point,  a  6  i  ii  6  I'l     S 

Mission 

6  Point,  a^ifi6ukaa60iiAAOR0U 

8  Point,  a^ffiouiaoii     NAOU 
10  Point,  a^ifi6u4a60     Si^AAO 
12  Point,  a^iii6u5ao0ii     N0AOU 
14,  18,  24,  30,  36,  42  and  48  Point,  a^inouaao     N 

Mode 

a^iii6uaoe69   ^d^triSzz     A^^  Q^N 

a^iriou  aoe69  ^d^lrt  5zz  cd'efst'uyz     A^i^ 

q6n  AldU  CDERgtClYZ 

a^inou  keu  aoS6f  ^d^lrtSzz   Cd'efSt'uyz    4 

^tQ^N  AlOtJ  CDEft§tO"5?Z 

a^iiiou  ^eu  fS   ^<5^1il§zz   Cd'6f§t'flyz     A^i^ 

A^fNdtJ  g  COerStOy^ 

a^iiidu  hhh  fe  qd^lri^zz  cd'efst'flyz      A^^ 
Q^N  Aldti  CDEfeStOV^ 
i^inou  aSfii  ^d^lri^zz    A^i^  Q^S 
&6in6\i  khu  (^^  !^6^lA&zz    \J^L  Q^N 


6  Point, 

8  Point, 
10  Point, 

12  Point, 

18  Point, 

24  Point, 

36  Point, 
48  Point, 

6  Point, 

9  and  10 
12  Point, 
14  Point, 
16  Point, 
18  Point, 
24  Point, 
30  and  42 


a  o  ii  0 

Point, 

iaaii 

iao  110     0 

ao  ii0     0 

abii 

ao  ii0     0 

Point,  a  o  ii 


Modem  Fraktur  No. 
AOU0 
aabii0     AA  Ot}0 

Aaou 


Modem  Qothic 

5  Point,  a^inoueiaoii     AaO0N 

6  and  10  Point,  a^iiidu  ae'ioii  ieiou  aei6u  kg0  ?^6^1A 

«zz  dd'enfgt'fi^z   eju     A6fN6l5   AElOi)    A 

Ei6u  AfiioCr  Ag0  \C^^hn&tz  6t)ESik 
tOvz 

8  Point,  a^iiiou  ae'ioii  kfeiou  aSi6u   if^qd^lii^zz  c 
d'ei^rst'flyz  eJH  6ii     A  6  f  5}  6  l)   A  EI  O  U  A  fe  1 

6  (J  A  fi  i  o  0  A  g  0  A  <^  ^  f- N  g  ^  z  C  6  E  ivi  ft  1 0 

9,  14  and  54   Point,  a^inou     S 
12  and  18  Point,  a^ifidu  2iao0  ^6^lAiz.z  ejijiics     AAO  0 

AEL  55 
24  Point,  a^ifidu^d^Hzzeji}     \KLti 
30  Point,  a^iiidu  &ao0  6d'6f§t'ilyz  %6^}ilgzz     N  AAO 

0  A^^ 
36  Point,  a^inoii  ^d^ltl^zz     N  \T^L 
42  Point,  a^  iijdii     N 

48  and  60  Point,  adiiiduqcQlilgzz    A^^^ 
72  Point,  a^iiidu  aoii  %d^lri^zz     A^i*'^ 


Modem  Qothic  Condensed 
10,  12,  14,  24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  54,  60  and  72  Point,  a  ^  i  ii  d  I'l     N 
18  Point,  aeiiidi'iliab     nAAO 

Modem  Gothic  Condensed  Title 
16  Point,  AAo 

Modem  Gothic  Italic 

5,  6,  8,  10,  12,  14,  18,  24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  54,  60  and  72  Point,  a  ^  i  ii 

d  u     N 

Modern  Gothic  Title 
6  Point,  No.  1,  AAo  0 
6  Point  No.  2,  8  Point  No.  3  and  10  Point  No.  5,  A  6  f  N  oCJ   A 

E'loij  Ae16u  AeIou  Ag0  A^^^i-N^^z 

C  £)  E  ISI  ft  §  t  0 'i' ^ 
10  Point  No.  6  and  16  Point,  AAO0     A^if-N 
20  Point,  A^t-  N 
24,  30  and  36  Point,  55 

Modem  Title 

6  and  8  Point,  &6in6u    N 

9  Point,  adiiidu&ao     N 
10  Point,  adiiidiiiao     AAON 
12  Point,  a diiidu  cd'efst'flyz     NCft§Z 
18  Point,  d^iiidu  ^d^J^zz  Cd'fifst'uyz    A^*-N 
24  Point,  adifidu     N 
30  Point,  adiiidu  e'iii  ^eu  afiioii  f   sid^irt^zz   cd'efSt'fl' 

yz    A^t-  QN  CftS^ 
36  Point,  a  d  i  ii  d  u     N 
48  Point,  adiiidu  5    g^N 
60  and  72  Point,  ddiiidu     N 

Monitor  No.  5 

6,  8,  12,  18,  24  and  48  Point,  adiiidukeuf6     N 

10  Point,  ddiiidu   ^<|iij   cStiizz   cghpt     N    El  LZ   CSZ 
30  and  36  Point,  ad  in  du     R 

Old  Roman  Bold 
6,  8,  10,  12,  14,  18,  24,  30  and  36  Point,  a  d  i  fi  d  ii  0  N  0 
42,  48,  54,  60  and  72  Point,  5  d  i  ii  d  li     55 

Old  Roman  Condensed 

6,  8,  10,  12,  14  and  18  Point,  ?9  adiiidii  ae'ioii  ^eiou     a^, 

I'iiouu  A^fNtduiJ 
16  Point,  adind'u  ae'ioii  keioii     N 
24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  54,  60  and  72  Point,  a  d  i  ii  d  I'l     N 

Old  Style  Condensed  No.  60 

10  and  36  Point,  adiiidu     N 

12  Point,  ddindiikeufg     N 

18  Point,  adiiidu^eufe     6N 

24  Point,  adifiduaeuaofeii     g^N 

30  Point,  adiiidukeufS     6n 

42  Point,  adiJiduJi^uaepd    gfii5 

48,  60  and  72  Point,  adiiiduk^ufe     ^N 

Old  Style  Condensed  No.  52 

10  and  12  Point,  adiiidu  £n 

18  Point,  adifiduaSgdfii     g]655 

24  Point,  d  d  i  ii  d  u     fi  N 

30  Point,  adinduSao    fiS 

36,  48,  60  and  72  Point,  Adiiidu     N 

Old  Style  No.   1 

8  Point,  EE£     feitE 

Old  Style  No.  69 

6,  8,  10,  12,  14  and  18  Point,  same  as  body  type  list  on  page  730 
20  Point,  adiiiduiao0<id^ril^zz     AAO0fi5JA^i- 
24  Point,  adiiidii   iadiikfeup0^d^Jli^zz     AJi^^'^AO 

gi50 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


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Old  Style  No.  59,  Continued 
30  Point,  &6in6u  k'ao  keii  a.6e6  ^gi    AaOQQ^N 
36  Point,  a^inou^d^lriSzz     ;\IJtN 
42  Point,  a6in6uka.okhiia.o66Q    AaOQ6S 
48  Point,  Sao 

Old  Style  Italic  No.  69 

6,  8,  10,  12,  14,  and  18  Point  same  as  body  type  list  shown  on 

page  730. 
20  Point,  a  6  i  ii  6  u     ]fi  N 
24  Point,  aeinoiiiaokeufe     AaoN 
30  Point,  a^iiiou  ^ao     N 
36  and  42  Point,  a^iijou     N 


Old  Style  Title  No.  59 
A^fNOU  AEIOU  AEi6U  AEIOO  AEIOU 

AfilOO  Aq0  6Gpd  A(5^f.N§^z  C£)Eft§ 
tOy^  cgs 

AtiNoXJ  AfiIouAEi60A^i6Cr  AEIOU 
AEiOO  Ag0OO  mPD  4(i^LNg^zCf)E 

RStOvZ    CGS 

A:fii536uAEiou  AeIOO  AfitoO  AEIO 

U  AElOU  kC0  A5  \Q^hT^&tZ  Cf)£Rgt 

tSYZ 

AAOU0  J^6EL^6&tZ 

Afii55(3d  Aao  Q0  \^h  C£)Eft§tOY2 
Aao0  6n 

\^h  AaO0  QN 

Aao  q.0  fiN 
Aao  g]fi55 


10  Point, 


12  Point, 
14  Point, 
16  Point, 
20  Point, 
24  Point, 
30  Point, 
36  Point, 


6  Point 
8  Point, 

10  Point, 

12  Point, 


14  Point, 
18  Point, 


24  Point, 


Paragon 

a^iiidu  ae'ioii  aeu   aSiou  Sf   6<i   6d'efSt'flyz 
AfEEiJE     AfilNduAAoiJAQEfiE 
A^iiidu  ae'ioii  khu  aei6u  56  ki}6u  ^6qH&z.i. 

AA65F.EEE  aEin6uAaoa^eee46^ln 

g^Z  CDEftStOV^ 

a^iiidu    ae'ioii    ^^u    aSiou    iffiii    ^d^lnszz 

cd'efst'uyz     9EEAfilN6uAAOAgEEE4 

(S^LlQg^^CDEilgtO'^^AOU 

a^ifidu  ae'ioii   keii   agioii   5p6ii   cd'efst'uyz 

^feAi'Souu  AfifNdt?  Aqeee  C6Eii§tO 
Yz:  ij 

adiiiou  e'iii  Sieu  aSioil  p    QE^EEN 
aeiiidu  ae'ioii  ^^u   aSioii   SpSii   cd'efSt'flyz 

Aao  AQEfififii? 

a^i'noiiaabkfeeu     SAAO 


Paragon  Italic 
6  Point,  d^indtiaeioii^euaSidia&c    AaoAcE^E 

8  Point,  a^induae'ioijkeiiaeiouif     A:^IN(3ijAa 

O  AQEEt 
10  Point,  d^iiidu   ae'ioii   aeu   aSi6u   a559     A6lN6tJ 

Aao  Aqee e 

12  Point,  aeiiidu  ae'ioii  aeiou  if     A^N   AEtoO    AA 

ou  Aqee 

14  Point,  adfndue'iii   Ekeuagiduf    ^d^lrtSzz     QE^E 

E  N  4^L 
18  Point,  adiiidue'iiikeuaeio.iip     ^NAQfefiE 
24  Point,  a^indii     N 


6,  8,  10,  12  and  18  Point,  5^Iiiducd'efgt'iiyz     S 
24  Point,  d^iiiduaop    aO    QN 
36,  48,  60  and  72  Point,  d  e  i  n  d  u     St 


Pastel  Bold 

6,  12  and  18  Point,  a  6 1  n  d  u 

8  and  24  Point,  ddinduJi^fe     e6n 
10  Point,  a^iiidufe     E^N 
14,  42,  48,  54  and  72  Point,  a  ^  i  ii  d  u     N 
30  and  36  Point,  a  d  1'  n  d  u     S 

Pastel  Condensed 
8  Point,  adinduadSdfii    qS 
10  Point,  ddfnduaSpii     qN 
12  Point,  a^fiiddasedgii     qS 
14,  30,  42,  54  and  72  Point,  a  d  i  ii  d  u     N 
18,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  adiiiduaofii     qS 
60  Point,  d  d  f  ii  d  li     S 

Pastel  Ligrhtface 

6,  8,  12,  18,  24,  36,  48,  60  and  72  Point,  a  e  i  n  d  u     R 
10  Point,  adifiduaoeop    QN 

Pastel  Open 

12,  18,  24,  36,  48  and  60  Point,  a  d  1  ii  d  u     N 

Pen  "IText  No.  5 
8  Point,  adfiidu  faeeii     NqE 
10  Point,  adindiiadii     i^N 
14  Point,  adindii  &a6u  a6  66  9     A^fdtJ    AAOU    AOE 

O  Q 
18  Point,  adiiiduaoiiaeaoe6dii9     Q^ 
24  Point,  ad  iiiduaoii  506690     Q^ 
30  Point,  adindua6iikfea666  9     qEN 

Pisa  No.  5 

6,  8,  10,  12,  18,  24,  36  and  60  Point,  adiiidua6g6  9     QN 
48  Point,  .•idinduaeoae6  9    Q^ 

Plate  Text 
8,  10,  12,  14  and  18  Point,  adiiidii  9    Q  55 

Plate  Text  No.  4 
8  and  12  Point,  adindii  Sadii  a9eeti0  AaOUN0 
10,  14,  16,  24,  30  and  36  Point,  adfiidil&aoii     AAOUN 
18  Point,  adfndu   iadii  ^9e6u     N  AaOU 

Plymouth 
6  Point,  adiiidu  iadu  aeu  96  cd'eiifst'flyz     A^INOU 

AAoiJ  C£)ESi<gtOVz 

8  Point,  adiiidu  iadii   ^eii   966   5l>y  cd'enfSt'uyz     A 

fifNou  AAou  6  t>CDENk§tCr'^z 

10  Point,  ddindii  iadii  96  cd'efifst'flyz   556     A^^INd 

l5  A  A  o  0  Q  6  C  C  E  N  R  §  1 0  Y  2  A  6 

12  Point,  deiiidu  &a6ii  khii  966  5])y  dd'efifst'flyz    Ali 

If5(3l5  AaOO  0  t>  CfiENRStO'^^ 
14  Point,  adindii  iaoii  dd'eiifst'fiyz  A^INdU  AAOU 

CDE5lfe§tOY2 
18  Point,    adindii    aaoii   khu   5696   cd'enfst'flyz     A^I 

Nou  Aaou  Q  Cl!)ENft§tO"^2 
24,  36  and  48  Point,    ddfndii   Saoii   aeii   96   cd'enfst'flyz 

AAotJ  N 
30  Point,  adifidVi  iadii  dd'eifSt'flyz     AAOtj  N 
54,  60  and  72  Point,  ddinduiaa     AaoS 

Plymouth  Bold 

24  Point,  adiiidu     N 

Plymouth  Condensed 
6,  8,  10,  12,  18,  24  and  36  Point,  adiiidu  iadii   cd'efgt'flyz 

AAO  N 
14  Point,  Saoadiiidu     NAAO 
30  Point,  adiiidu  &a6  cd'efSt'flfz  AAO  St 
48,  60,  and  72  Point,  adindii&aoii     AAON 


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Plymouth  Italic 

6  Point,  a^indu  iao  cd'efst'flJJz    AaO  N 
8,  10,  12,  18,  24,  30  and  36  Point,  a^inoii  k'aoii  ao  f  Cd'efS 
t'flyz     AaO  QN 

14  Point,  a^iiiou  iao  c  d' erst' fly  z  AaON 

48  Point,  a^inouapfiiiao    AaOQS 

60  and  72  Point,  i  ^  f  ii  6  li     N 


6  Point,  a^inou  ^eu   feu   6u6   ^6^iAizz   cd'efst'flyz 

AfifN6l5  4^1.  Q  OOO 
8  Point,  a^iiiou  khh  aoii  566  qd^lrfSzz  6d'enf§t'flyz 

a6in6U  A^L  CDEfegttll?2  Q  OIJO 
10  Point,  a^inou  keu  aoii   fu   ^d^lllSzz   cd'enfst'flyz 

a^in6u  4^L  Q  CDENfeStOfZ 
12  Point,  a^iiiou   ieufu   6ii6   %6^Jii^zz   cd'enfSt'uyz 

AlSfNdC  4^f.  Q  OOO  Cf)£ftStO"!?2 
18  Point,  a^iiiou   aeu   aoii   pu   ^(S^iriSzz    cd'efst'uj^z 

Afil55(3u  4^t.  CDEftStOY^ 
24  Point,  a^ifioii  khu   aoii  pu   %6qliifizz   6d'enfSt'flyz 

4]^L  Q6i5 
30,  36  and  48  Point,  a^fiiou   aeii  pii   qdQlrt5zz*cd'ef5t'fl 

yi.    4^L  q6N 
60  Point,  ^9  &6in6u  heu   pu   ^d^lri^zz   cd'efst'flyz     4 

72  Point,  a^iriduieupu^d^lrt^z/,     41^*^0-^ 
96  Point,  S 

Post  Open 

12,  24,  30,  36,  48,  60  and  72  Point,  a  6  f  ii  6  I'l     SI 
18  Point,  a^fiidu     qS 

Badlal  Italic  No.  6 
18  Point,  a^iiidu  a6p    Q^N 

Reed  Text 
8,  10,  12,  14,  16,  18,  24,  30  and  36  Point,  A6ih6n     S 

Schiller  No.  6 

8,  12  and  18  Point,  d^fiidu  aoii  aeu  agup    AOUQN 
10  Point,  a^inou  aoii  keu  pe  AOU  N 
24  and  36  Point,    a^fnou    aeioii   keu   aei6u   ip     AaOU 

qe6e£;  5i 

30  Point,  adiiiou  ae'iSii  sleuafiidii  ip    N 
48  Point,  a^iiiou  &a6ij  ^eu  pSii  AAOU  N 

Schw^abacher  No.  6 

6  Point,  a^fndu  iaoii  0  p  AAOU  QN0 
10  and  14  Point,  a^ifiou  kaou  0     AaOU6N0 
12  and  18  Point,    ddindii    aaoii    0    keu    aope     AAOU    Q 

N0 
24  Point,  a^fii6u5aoii0Ji&upe     AAOO0Qfi5} 
36  Point,  a^in6uaaou0aop     AAOUQN0 
42  Point,  a^iii6uaoii0    AOUN0 
54  Point,  a6in6uaoii0aop    AOUQN0 

Sheridan 

10,  12,  18,  24  and  60  Point,  a^iiiou     S 

Skeleton  Antique  No.  65 
10  Point,  a  ^  1  ii  6  u  k  fe  u  p  6^  N 

12,  20and36  Point,  S^inou  iaou  keu  pg     A  AOU  6^ 
14  Point,  a^inoii  iaoii  keu  pS  cd'enfst'flyz    A6fN6U 

AAoi)  Cf)£R§tO"!?^ 
24  Point,  a^iiiou  &aoii  keu  a5  66   p  cd'ef§t'fli?z     A6f 

55  6 15  A  A  o  u  Q  C  D  E  ft  §  1 0 "!?  2 

48  Point,  a^indu&aoiiSieuaapg     AAOUQN 
54  Point,  a^inou  aao  2ieu  ao  66  p    AA0Q55 


Slope  Gothic  No.  60 

6  Point  No.  501,  6  Point  No.  502,  6  Point  No.  503,  6  Point  No. 
504,  12  Point  No.  506  and  12  Point  No.  507,   A^fN 

6\5  AO  fio  Q 

6  Point  No.  505,  12  Point  No.  508  and  18  Point  No.  50,  Q  N 
24  Point  No.  50,  N 

Spire  No.  6 

12,  18,  24,  30,  36,  60  and  72  Point,  a  d  £  n  6  u  N     ■ 
48  Point,  a^iiiou  ao  pii  QN 

Stationers  Plate 
6  Point  No.  2,  6  Point  No,  4  and  8  Point  No.  6,  N 

Stationers  Text  No.  5 
6,  8,  16,  20  and  24  Point,  a  ^  1  ii  6  u  53 
10  Point,  a^iiiou  g     N 
12  Point,  adiii(5ua5e6pg    QN 
14  Point,  g 

Steelplate  Text  No.  5 
18,  24  and  30  Point,  a^ifiou  5} 

Sylvan  Text  No.  6 
6  Point,  a^indvi  aaoii  0  p  AAOU  Q  N0 
10  and  14  Point,  a6iii6uaS6ii0     AAOU£N0 
12  and  18  Point,    a^iiiduaaoii    0    heh    aopS     AAOUQ 

550 
24  Point,  a^iiidu  4abii  0  khu  p6     AAOU  0  Ql555 
36  Point,  a6£ii6uiaoU0aop    AAOUQN0 
42  Point,  aeiii6ua6ii0    AOUN0 
54  Point,  a^in6uaoii0a5p    AOUQN0 

Talisman 

6,  8,  10,  18,  24  and  36  Point,  a  ^  i  n  d  u  a  6  ii     N 
12  Point,  a^induabiie     N 
30  Point,  a  6  ii 

Talisman  Italic 

6,  8,  10,  12,  18  and  24  Point,  a^iiidu  aoii     N 
14  Point,  fi^iiidu     S 
30  and  36  Point,  a  6  ii 

Tell  Text  No.  5 

6,  8,  10,  12,  18,  24,  36,  48  and  60  Point,  a  ^  1  ii  d  u     N 

Teuton  Black  No.  5 
14  Point,  a^iiiduaoiiR 

Teuton  Extended  No.  6 
10,  12  and  14  Point,  aoii     AOU 
18  Point,  d^induaoii0     AOCN0 
24  and  30  Point,  a6ii0     AOU0 

Teuton  No.  5 
10  Point,  i^indiiaoii     AOUN 
12  Point,  aoii 

Title  No.  5 
18  Point,  a^ifidii  keii  pgu  55  eij   65   ^d^lrt^zz     AfifS 

6\5  AO  g  \Q^LN&tZ 
24  Point,  adiiidu&eua6e6pii    Q^N 
30  Point,  a  ^  £  fi-d  li^feupeii     aei'Souij     ]£nO 
36  Point,  a^£iidui6ua5  66p    Q^R 
48  Point,  ddiiidukeupeii    fiNU 

Title  No.  8 


6,  8,  9  and  10  Point,  a^indu  aeioii  k^i6u  aSidu  aSiou 
aSidii  a6  a  p  Afif556d  AEIOU  AfeiOtJ  A 
fifou  AEIOU  AEIOO  AO  A  Q 

7  Point,  d^ifidu&aoii    AAoCfiR 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


JOB  TYPE 


ACCENTS 


Title  No.   10 
5'A  and  6  Point,  &6in6u  k'sLoii  ii  keii   ^eu  ^6qlAizz     A 
AOiJ  0  ^N  \6}iL^6&tZ 

7  Point,  a^inoiiaao     AaO^N 

8  Point,  a^inoii    &a6ii   keueSuaof   jjd^liiSzz^cSz 

AAO  U  g  ^N  \6^,LN6&^Z  0  C§^ 

9  Point,  a^i'noii  iabii  hen  eouaof^d^lri^zz    AaOU 

10  Point,  a^ifiou  ae'ioii  keibu  aeiou  ao  k  f^c^lliSzz 

eiu  0   AAoiJ  qe6ee  55  4C^i.rQ6^^z  0 

12  Point,  a^jndu  ae'ioii  aeioii  aSiou  ao  a  f^d^lri^zz 

0  Aaou  g^EEE  N  4(5^t.iQ:66^z  0 

Title  Italic  No.  10 

6  Point,  d.^induaaop     AAOQN 

8  and  9  Point,  a^inoiiaaop    AaOQ^N 
10  Point,  a^fnoii  p  ;i<5<j}rigzz     4C^f.l566^Z  Q  6  55 
12  Point,  a^inou  aab  ^d^lliSzz     AAO    6N    46^^556 

Title  Italic  No.  50 
6  Point,  a^iiiouaaof    AaOQN 

Title  No.   11 

5%  Point,  a^ifiou&ao     AaON 

Title  No.  52 
6  Point,  Q  55 
8  and  12  Point,  N 

Title  No.  53 
6  Point,  a^inou     QN 

Topic  No.  5 
6,  8,  10,  14  and  30  Point,  a  d  i  ii  6  u     55 
12,  18,  24,  48,  60  and  72  Point,  a^inoukeupe     N 
36  Point,  a^fiiduieuaSiaueiiip    QN 
42  Point,  a  96  ^6u     O 
96  Point,  k  e  u  p  d  e 

Tudor  Bold 
6,  8,  10,  12,  16,  18,  24,  36  and  48  Point,  a  6  ii     A  O  U 
20  and  60  Point,  adindiiaoii     AOUN 
Tudor  No.  5 
8  and  16  Point,  adindii  aiidu  0  AAOU  N0 
10,  12,  30  and  36  Point,  adiiidu  iaoii  0  cd'efst'flyz   AaO 

U  i50 
20  and  24  Point,  adiiiduia6ii0   ao   ed   p     AaOU   gN0 
48  and  72  Point,  adinduiiou0    AOU550 
60  Point,  adu0adindu     NAOU0 

Tudor  Text  No.  5 
10,  16  and  24  Point,  adinduaoiiaeilagup    AOUQ       N 
12  Point,  adindii  adii  aeu  pe    AOU  N 
30  and  48  Point,  adifidu  aeioii  hhh  aiidii  S.p     AaOU  Q 

e6ee  55 
60  Point,  adfndu&adiikeupeu     AaOUN 

Two  Line  No.  55 
12  Point,  55 


Two  Line  No.  56 
16  Point,  55 
18  Point,  QEN 
24,  30  and  36  Point,  t  55 

Two  Liine  No.  58 
12  Point,  g 

"Warren 

6,  8,  12,  18,  24  and  48  Point,  adi'iiduaeuaop     Afil5}6tJ 

aO  g 

36  Point,  adinduaop    A]£l5j6lJAOg 

■Wedding  Plate 

14,  18,  24  Point  No.  2,  30  and  36  Point,    adindii  g     55 
24  Point  No.  1,  adinduapeeug     N 

Weael 

6,  10,  12,14,  18,  30,  36,  48,  60  and  72  Point,  ddindli^feupS    55 
8  Point,  adindii  keu  peo  qd^irigz^    A^^  ^ 
24  Point,  adiiiduaeupe     NO 

"West  Lining'  Gothic 
6  Point  Nos.  532,  533,   534  and  535,   12  Point  No.  538,  and  18 

Point  No.  539,  N 
12  Point'Nos.  536  and  537,  A  6  f  55  6  U 

"West  Old  Style  No.  70 
18  Point,  adinduaeuaoSdpii     gN 
24,  48,  and  72  Point,  adinduaeupe     gN 
36  Point,  adindukeuaoeop    gN 
60  Point,  adiiidukeupeN 

"Wide  Oermania  No.  5 

8  Point,  ad£nduaptia6g6p0     AOUg6N0 
10  Point,  adiiidu  aoii0    AOU0N 
12  Point,  adindiiaoii0     0N   AOU 
14  Point,  adifiduaoii     N 

16  and  18  Point,  adinduaoiiaog6p0    AOUgN0 
24  Point,  adfnduaoiiaoS6p0     g6NAOU0 

"Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  520 

6  Point,  Nos.  5201  and  5204 ;  8,  12,  18,  and  24  Point  No.  520,  g  55 
6  Point  No.  5202,  A  6  I  55  6  tJ  g 
6  Point  No.  5203,  Afil556l5  AO  EO  g 
10  Point,  and  16  Point  No.  520,  55 

"Wide  Old  Style 

8  Point,  adindii  aao     AAO^N 
10  Point,  adiiidu  aao  ao  §6  p  aeu     AAO  gN 
12  Point,  adindii&adp     AAogN 
18  and  30  Point,  adiiiduiao     AAo5i 
24  Point,  adindii  ^aoaoeop     AAogN 
36  Point,  adindii     A^INdtJ 
48  Point,  ddindu     N 


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4  Point  Piece  Accents. 


Price  per  font,  $0.50 

9  10  11  12  13 

'   Price  per  font,  $0.50 


6  Point  Piece  Accents. 


13  14        16         16  16  18 


Price  per  font,  $0.50 

9  10  11  II 


o     ••    ••    •• 


19  20  21  22  23  24 


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for  Fonts  of  Accents  for  Job  Type 

BODY 

Second  Class  Special 
List  A,  B  and  D. 

Extra  Condensed 
List  C  and  F. 

Third  Class 
List  E. 

Third  Class 
List  C,  E  and  F. 

WEIGHT. 

PRICE. 

WEIGHT. 

PRICE. 

WEIGHT. 

PRICE. 

WEIGHT. 

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5  Point 

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Jilb. 

Xlb. 
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K6lb. 
S/Tb  lb. 

%  lb. 

7^6  lb. 

J^lb. 

%  lb. 

$0.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.30 
.30 
.35 
.35 

ykih. 

Hlb. 
3/6  lb. 
^Ab  lb. 

Mlb. 

%lb. 
Klb. 
%  lb. 

5/16  lb. 

}i\b. 

%lb. 

7^  lb. 
7/i6  lb. 

%  lb. 

%  lb. 
>4  1b. 
^  lb. 
%  lb. 
%  lb. 
%  lb. 

1  lb. 
lib. 

$0.25 
.30 
.30 
.25 
.30 
.25 
.25 
.30 
.30 
.30 
.30 
.35 
.35 
.35 
.35 
.35 
.35 
.40 
.50 
.50 
.70 
.70 

iii'ib. 

5/f6  lb. 
5/f6  lb. 

mh. 

7/f6  lb. 
%  lb. 

Ui  lb. 

Hlb. 

Kb  lb. 

78lb. 

%lb. 
%lb. 
%lb. 

.35 
.35 
.35 
.40 
.40 
.50 

.50 
.50 
.50 
.65 
.65 
.70 
.70 







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m  lbs. 

1%  lbs. 

5/4  Point          

6  Point                        

7  Point, 

8  Point 

9  Point, 

10  Point 

11  Point          

12  Point  .                  

14  Point, 

16  Point 

18  Point 

20  Point, 

24  Point,   

%  lb.                  .35 
'X6  lb.       i           .35 

26  Point 

30  Point, 

5ilb. 

Vslb. 

%lb. 

lib. 

IJi  lbs. 

VA  lbs. 

2  lbs. 

2'/f6  lbs. 

2%  lbs. 

.40 
.40 
.50 
.60 
.75 
.90 
1.20 
1.20 
1.40 

36  Point, 

42  Point      . . : 

48  Point 

54  Point, 

60  Point,   

66  Point 

72  Point, 

1.00 

84  Point 

1.20 

96  Point, 

2%  lbs.      1          1.50 
3H  lbs.               1.75 

1.40 

120  Point 

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24  Point  Type-Metal  Corners,  per  set  of  four,  40c 


I         No.  500        I  r       No.  501        I  I        No.  502        |  I        No.  509        I  |        No.  510       | 


36  Point  Type-Metal  Corners 


No.  504 
Per  set  of  four,  60c 


No.  505 
Per  set  of  four,  60c 


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6  7 8 

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24  Point  Corners,  40c  per  set  of  four. 

B304 


If  It 


FT    T 


St  1© 


<M 


W: 


irx  M 


f?sf 


^fj'fl^  ^^"i!^ 


B305  B3 

^4^  + 


B300 


33 

__Bj«    P  S  ■15--. 


^^  J'^ 


nfh-^ 


3623  3624 


Single  characters,  ISceach 


Per  set  of  four,  SOc 


4801  3626 

^^  ^^  n^^  ^^i.  ^t  r»...-    cn« 


Per  set  of  four,  80c 


Per  set  of  four,  SOc 


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A  A 


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259       64  POINT 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


745 


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SUNDRIES 


MODERN  CATCHWORDS 
SERIES  NO.  1 

181-6C  182-6C  183-60  184-6C  185-6C  241-10C  242-100  243-10C  244-100  24B-10C 

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W 


121-50  101-50  122-50 


SERIES  NO.  2 

123-50  124-50  125-50 


186-60  187-60 


188-60  189-60  1810-60 


W        # 


^5  #  f 

8-100  249-10 

t        #        #        ^ 


1811-60         246-10C      247-100       248-100       249-100  2410-100 

kP     ^^.     /x<^      ^^     ^r>s^     .^^^^ 


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ELECTROTYPEO 


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^^g 


ELECTROTYPEO 


ELECTROTYPEO 


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POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  747  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


ANGLO 


INITIALS 


Cast  from  Superior  Copper-Mixed  Metal. 


Per  set  of  one  each,  75  cents 


18  Point  Anglo  Initials 


Single  charactei's,  10c 


^  IB     ^  D     E. 

r   a^  K^ 

3    U      ^K^    IL    A, 

3r  0"  "p   Q^ 

°^J>      ^   IT   Y^    W~1X  -Y   3 

Per  set  of  one  each,  $1.00 


24  Point  Anglo  Initials 


Single  characters,  10c 


jr  IB    t_  D   L  r   s. 

^  3   U     K.   L    i»L.  JT 

(T    T      (3.     ^IL    _S       f~ 

\y~    v~    w~  IX  'Y    3 

Per  set  of  one  each,  $1.S0 


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Single  characters,  15c 


^ 

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♦ 

QA 

<3^  ^ 

a)      4) 

?K_ 

Yc) 

M^  ^  G- 

'-j> 

Q^ 

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f-  ir 

V^ 

■   W^IX 

"f 

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A B    C D    £^  F~  G__ 

tu  r'^J    K_  L_  iVU 

K~ 

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"T      a_    R__5      T~ 

IT" 

Y~~  YT-   X-   Y~ 

Z- 

NITIf\LS    yV\ORTISED 


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Single  characters,  ISc 


A-^^ B  C__— D 

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Q_  it_  r-^f 

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L.yvuiT'cr 

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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


749 


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INITIALS 


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48  Point  Elzevirine  Initials 


Per  set,  $2.25 


25  cents  each.  72  Point  Elzevirine  Initials  Per  set,  $4.00 


1 

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60  Point  DeVinne  Initials 


Per  set,  $3.2S 


36  Point  De  Vinne  Initials. 
IS  cents  each.     Per  set,  $1.7S 


K 


18  Point  De  Vinne  Initials. 
10  cents  each.     Per  set,  SO  cents 


m  m 


24  Point  DeVinne  Initials 
10  cents  each.     Per  set,  $1.00 


H  B  E  H 


H  ffl  a  B  a 


48  Point  De  Vinne  Initials. 
20  cents  each.      Per  set,  $1.60 


2S  cents  each. 


72  Point  De  Vinne  Initials 


Per  set,  $4.00 


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751 


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Rococo  Initials  No.  6 


60  cents  each 


Rococo  Initials  No.  7 


75  cents  each 


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Mazarin  Initials  No.  2 


48  Point 


35  cents  each 


Mazarin  Initials  No.  3. 


60  Point 


40  cents  each 


»B^^^M: 


Mazarin  Initials  No.  4 


72  Point 


SO  cents  each 


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768 


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50  cents  each 


Dolsen  Initials  No.  10 


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m 

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72  Point 
No.  55 
25  cents 

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72  Point 

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No.  56 

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25  cents 

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No.  68,  $1.00 


No.  71,  75  cents 


No.  67,  $1.00 


No.  70,  75  cents 


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.10 

403 

3  Point 

.15 

404 

4  Point 

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5  Point 

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407 

•i  Point 

.30 

408 

7  Point 

.3, 5 

409 

8  Point 

.40 

410 

9  Point 

.4^ 

411 

10  Point 

..50 

412 

11  Point 

.55 

413 

12  Point 

.60 

414 

14  Point 

.70 

l^B^^B^^^^^^^^^l 

415 

16  Point 

.80 

I^^^^^^^^^^^^^HI 

416 

18  Point 

.90 

^^^^^^^^^^^^H 

417 

IH  Point 

.07^ 

418 

2  Point 

.10 

419 

lii  Point 

.07ii 

420 

2  Point 

.10 

421 

15^  Point 

.07^6 

422 

2  Point 

.10 

423 

1!h^  Point 

■07hi 

424 

2  Point 

.10 

42.5 

Hi  Point 

.07  J^ 

426 

2  Point 

.10 

427 

Hi  Point 

.07^ 

428 

2  Point 

.10 

NUMBER 
429 

1  Point 

•      PER  FT. 

$0.05 

430 

IM  Point 

.07^ 

431 

2  Point 

.10 

432 

3  Point 

.15 

433 

4  Point 

.20 

4.34 

5  Point 

.25 

4.35 

o]4  Point 

■27}i 

436 

6  Point 

.30 

437 

7  Point 

.35 

438 

8  Point 

.40 

439 

9  Point 

.45 

440 

10  Point 

..50 

441 

11  Point 

.55 

442 

12  Point 

.60 

443 

1  Point 

.05 

444 

1)4  Point 

.07J4 

445 

2  Point 

.10 

446 

3  Point 

.15 

447 

4  Point 

.20 

448 

5  Point 

•-^5 

449 

o>4  Point 

^^7^ 

450 

6  Point 

.30 

451 

1  Point 

.05 

452 

IH  Point 

.07^ 

453 

2  Point 

.10 

454 

3  Point 

.15 

455 

4  Point 

.20 

456 

5  Point 

.25 

457 

5^  Point 

.27^ 

458 

6  Point 

.30 

^^^^^^H 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


758 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BRASS 


RULE 


Sold  in  strips  of  two  feet  each.      Special  prices  on  large  quantities. 


NUMBER 
4.59 

1  Point 

PER  FT^ 
$0.05 

460 

1^  Point 

.07^ 

461 

2  Point 

.10 

462 

3  Point 

.15 

463 

4  Point 

.20 

464 

5  Point 

^^ 

465 

5^  Point 

^^TH 

466 

6  Point 

.30 

467 

m  Point 

.07H 

468 

2  Point 

.10 

469 

3  Point 

.15 

470 

4  Point 

■  20 

471 

5  Point 

■  25 

472 

5)^  Point 

.27^ 

47:i 

6  Point 

■  30 

474 

7  Point 

■  35 

475 

8  Point 

■40 

476 

9  Point 

■45 

477 

10  Point 

■  ■50 

478 

11  Point 

■  ,55 

479 

12  Point 

■  60 

480 

1]4  Point 

.07^ 

481 

2  Point 

.10 

482 

3  Point 

.15 

483 

4  Point 

■  20 

484 

5  Point 

■  25 

485 

514  Point 

^^H 

480 

6  Point 

.30 

NUMBER 
900 

2  Point 

PER  FT. 
$0^10 

901 

3  Point 

■  15 

902 

4  Point 

■  20 

903 

5  Point 

■  25 

904 

5]4  Point 

.27^ 

905 

OlPoint 

.:«) 

906 

7  Point 

.35 

907 

8  Point 

■40 

908 

9  Point 

.45 

909 

10  Point 

.50 

910 

11  Point 

■  55 

^^^H 

912 

2  Point 

.10 

913 

3  Point 

■  15 

914 

4  Point 

■  20 

915 

5  Point 

■  25 

916 

5}4  Point 

^m 

917 

6  Point 

.30 

918 

7  Point 

■  35 

919 

8  Point 

■40 

920 

9  Point 

■45 

921 

10  Point 

.50 

922 

11  Point 

.,55 

923 

12  Point 

■60 

924 

3  Point 

■  15 

925 

4  Point 

.20 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


759 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


BRASS 


RULE 


Sold  in  strips  of  two  feet  each.    Special  prices  on  large  quantities. 


NUMBER 
926 


5  Point 


PER  FT. 
$0.25 


927 

5}4  Point 

.27^ 

928 

6  Point 

.30 

929 

7  Point 

..35 

930 

8  Point 

.40 

931 

9  Point 

.45 

932 

10  Point 

.50 

933 

11  Point 

™ 

934 

12  Point 

.60 

935 

3  Point 

.15 

936 

4  Point 

.20 

937 

5  Point 

.25 

938 

5J^  Point 

■27^1^ 

939 

6  Point 

.30 

940 

7  Point 

.35 

941 

8  Point 

.40 

942 

9  Point 

.45 

943 

10  Point 

.50 

944 

11  Point 

.55 

945 

12  Point 

.60 

487 

1  Point 

.05 

488 

11^  Point 

.07^ 

489 

2  Point 

.10 

490 

3  Point 

.15 

491 

4  Point 

.2(1 

NUMBER 
492 

5  Point 

PER  FT. 
$0.25 

493 

514  Point 

.•27H 

494 

6  Point 

.30 

495 

7  Point 

.35 

496 

8  Point 

.40 

497 

9  Point 

.45 

498 

10  Point 

.50 

5(X) 

12  Point 

.60 

502 

3  Point 

.15 

503 

4  Point 

.20 

504 

5  Point 

.25 

505 

5!^  Point 

.27^ 

506 

6  Point 

.30 

507 

7  Point 

.35 

508 

8  Point 

.40 

510 

10  Point 

.50 

512 

12  Point 

.60 

513 

4  Point 

.20 

515 

6  Point 

.30 

516 

7  Point 

.35 

517 

8  Point 

.40 

518 

9  Point 

.45 

519 

10  Point 

.50 

521 

12  Point 

.60 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


BRASS 


RULE 


Sold  in  strips  of  two  feet  each.      Special  prices  on  large  quantities. 


NUMBER 
522 

2  Point 

PER  FT. 

$0.10 

523 

3  Point 

.15 

524 

4  Point 

.20 

525 

5  Point 

.25 

526 

5}4  Point 

.27^ 

527 

6  Point 

.30 

528 

7  Point 

.35 

529 

8  Point 

.40 

533 

1 2  Point 

.60 

534 

3  Point 

.15 

535 

4  Point 

.20 

536 

5  Point 

.25 

537 

bii  Point 

.•27H 

538 

6  Point 

.30 

539 

7  Point 

.35 

540 

8  Point 

.40 

.541 

9  Point 

.45 

542 

10  Point 

..50 

544 

12  Point 

.60 

546 

16  Point 

.80 

547 

18  Point 

.90 

549 

6  Point 

.30 

550 

7  Point 

.35 

551 

8  Point 

.40 

552 

9  Point 

.45 

553 

10  Point 

.50 

555 

12  Point    " 

.60 

NUMBER 
556 

2  Point 

PER  FT. 

$0.10 

557, 

3  Point 

.15 

558 

4  Point 

.20 

559 

5  Point 

.25 

560 

6  Point 

.30 

561 

7  Point 

.35 

562- 

8  Point 

.40 

563         No  Sliovilder         3  Point 

.15 

564 

4  Point 

.20 

565 

5  Point 

.25 

566 

6  Point 

.30 

10  Point 


568 

8  Point 

.40 

569 

9  Point 

.45 

573 

No  Slioulder 

6  Point 

.30 

574 

7  Point 

.35 

575 

8  Point 

.40 

580 

No  Slioulder 

9  Point 

.45 

581 

10  Point 

.50 

583 

12  Point 

.60 

584 

14  Point 

.70 

585 

16  Point 

.80 

586 

18  Point 

.90 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


BRASS 


RULE 


Sold  in  strips  of  two  feet  each.      Special  prices  on  large  quantities. 


NUMBER 

587         No  Shoulder 

fi  Point 

PER  FT. 
$0.30 

588 

7  Point 

.35 

580 

8  Point 

.40 

590 

9  Point 

.45 

591 

10  Point 

.50 

593 

12  Point 

.60 

9.54 

14  Point 

.70 

595 

16  Point 

.80 

596 

18  Point 

.90 

598 

5  Point 

.25 

599 

5M  Point 

.•27H 

600 

6  Point 

.30 

601 

7  Point 

.35 

602 

8  Point 

.40 

603 

9  Point 

.45 

604 

10  Point 

.50 

606 

12  Point 

.60 

NUMBER 
608 

5  Point 

PER  FT. 

$0.25 

609 

r^H  Point 

.27^ 

610 

6  Point 

.30 

611 

7  Point 

.35 

612 

8  Point 

.40 

613 

9  Point 

.45 

614 

10  Point 

.50 

616 

12  Point 

.60 

618 

16  Point 

.80 

619 

18  Point 

.90 

621 

4  Point 

.20 

622 

5  Point 

.25 

623 

6  Point 

.30 

624 

7  Point 

.35 

625 

8  Point 

.40 

626 

9  Point 

.45 

627 

10  Point 

.50 

BARNHART  BROS.  &.  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


Sold  in  strips  of  two  feet  each.      Special  prices  on  large  quantities. 


NUMBER 

630         No  Shoulder  8  Point 


PER  FT. 

$0.40 


16  Point 


5  Point 


5%  Point 


27^ 


643 

7  Point 

.35 

644 

8  Point 

.40 

645 

9  Point 

.45 

646 

10  Point 

.50 

NUMBER 
648 


12  Point 


16  Point 


PER  FT. 
$0.60 


652 

3  Point 

.15 

653 

4  Point 

.20 

654 

5  Point 

.25 

655 

Sii  Point 

.27^ 

656 

6  Point 

.30 

657 

7  Point 

.35 

658 

8  Point 

.40 

659 

9  Point 

.45 

660 

10  Point 

.50 

662 

12  Point 

.60 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


BRASS 


RULE 


Sold  in  strips  of  two  feet  each.      Special  prices  on  large  quantities. 


NUMBER 
668 

6  Point 

PER  FT. 
$0.30 

669 

7  Point 

.35 

670 

8  Point 

.40 

671 

9  Point 

.45 

672 

10  Point 

.50 

> 
674 

12  Point 

.60 

16  Point 


678 

6  Point 

.30 

679 

7  Point 

.35 

680 

8  Point 

.40 

681 

9  Point 

.45 

682 

10  Point 

.50 

684 

12  Point 

.60 

686 

1(>  Point 

.80 

NUMBER 
688 

6  Point 

PER  FT. 

$0.30 

689 

7  Point 

.35 

690 

8  Point 

.40 

691 

9  Point 

.45 

692 

in  Point 

.50 

694 

12  Point 

.60 

11^  Point 


701  4  Point  .24 

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702  .  r,  Point  .30 

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703  5V<i  Point  .33 

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704  0  Point  .36 

llillllllllllllillilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllll 


706 

1 H  Point 

.09 

707 

2  Point 

.12 

708 

3  Point 

.18 

709 

4  Point 

.24 

■■■■■■■■I 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


764 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BRASS 


RULE 


Sold  in  Strips  of  two  feet  each.      Special  prices  on  large  quantities. 


NUMBER 
710 


III 

712 


5  Point 
514  Point 

6  Point 


PER  FT. 
$0.30 


714 

1^  Point 

.09 

715 

2  Point 

.12 

716 

3  Point 

.18 

717 

4  Point 

.24 

7I« 

.">  Point 

.30 

719 

5^4  Point 

.33 

720 

6  Point 

■■■■■■I 

.36 
■■■■■■1 

722 
722^ 


1^  Point 
IV^  Point 


.09 
.09 


724  3  Point  .18 

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724!^  3  Point  .18 

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■^m 


4  Point 
4  I'oint 


"■->(i  3  Point  .30 

TlvM  r>  I'oint  .:i0 

mr///////j 

")'<)  Point 

.')',,  Point 
'////////////J, 

(i  Point 

i;  Point 


27 
72-1^ 
728 


731 

2  Point 

.12 

732 

3  Point 

.18 

733 

4  Point 

.24 

734  r,  Point  .30 

73.5  f!  I'oint  .36 


NUMBER 
738 


739 

rkmt 


2  Point 

3  Point 


PER  FT. 

$0.12 


740  4  Point  .24 

iMmaHntuuuuuuuitnuBuauuaaaHUHiaam 

741  5  Point  .30 
HMitMtMgtttMMMiKitMttitHMMtMMMtMtMMMMMttm 

742  6  Point  .36 

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744 

^               3  Point 

.18 

744  J^ 

3  Point 

.18 

745                                                 4  Point                                                  .24 

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745>^                                             4  Point                                                  .24 

746 

5  Point 

k.XXXXXXXXXX%XXXXXX\X\VXXX\\XXXXXX\XXXXXXX\« 

.30 

746^ 

5  Point 

.30 

747                                            5^  Point                                             .33 

747J^                                       5)4  Point                                           .33 

748                                              6  Point                                               .36 

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748  >4                                              0  Point                                                  .36 

750 

4  Point 

.24 

751 

5  Point 

.30 

753 

4  Point 

.24 

754 

5  Point 

.30 

■■■■■■■■■■■■innm 

757 

5  Point 

.30 

758                              •                6]4  Point                                               .33 

760 

■  ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1-.  —  - ....-  — .                          .--            ................................ 

6  Point 

.36 

761 

4  Point 

.24 

7(i2 

4  Point 

.24 

763 

5  Point 

.30 

764 

TM  Point 

.33 

POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


765 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


BRASS 


RULE 


Sold  in  strips  of  two  feet  each.      Special  prices  on  large  quantities. 


NUMBER 
765 

4  Point 

PER  FT. 
$0.24 

766 

5  Point 

.30 

767 

5ii  Point 

.33 

768 

5  Point 

.,30 

769 

5)4  Point 

.33 

770 

6  Point 

.36 

771 

2  Point 

.10 

772 

2  Point 

.10 

773 

3  Point 

.15 

774 

2  Point 

.10 

775 

3  Point 

.15 

776 

2  Point 

.10 

777 

3  Point 

.15 

3  Point 


779 

4  Point 

.24 

780 

4  Point 

.24 

781 

4  Point 

.24 

3  Point 


4  Point 


797 


4  Point 


4  Point 


514  Point 


6  Point 


4  Point 


5  Point 


6  Point 


4  Point 


5  Point 


6  Point 


NUMBER 

787 

3  Point 

PER  FT. 
$0.18 

788 

4  Point 

.24 

789 

5  Point 

.30 

790 

6  Point 

.36 

791 

7  Point 

.42 

--                     -,----»*                                                                    ~                                                                    '~~ 

792 

8  Point 

.48 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


766 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BRASS 


RULE 


Sold  in  strips  ot  two  feet  each.      Special  prices  on  large  quantities. 


NUMBER 
807 

3  Point 

PER  FT. 
$0.18 

808 

4  Point 

.24 

809 

5  Point 

.30 

810 

6  Point 

.36 

812  4  Point 


6  Point 


.48 


PVWWWl 

.48 


817 

4  Point                                             .24 

818 

4  Point                                              .24 

819 

'M  Point                                       .33 

820 

(i  Point                                                 .36 

821 

8  Point                                        .48 

822 

8  Point                                        .48 

823 

— 

— 

10  Point                                        .60 

824 

4  Point 

.24 

82  r> 

■▼1 

rv^ 

rr^ 

6  Point                                                .36 

826 

■^ 

▼ 

6  Point 

"▼■ 

.36 

827 

8  Point 

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r^" 

f-f- 

r-r 

.48 

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"▼■ 

"T" 

■^ 

NUMBER 
828 

4  Point 

PER  FT. 

$0.24 

829                                      5H  Point 

.33 

830 

8  Point 

.48 

831 

ryM  Point 

.33 

832 

8  Point 

.48 

833 

6  Point 

.36 

834 

8  Point 

fWWWWWWW 

.48 

835 

4  Point 

.24 

836 

5}4  Point 

.33 

837                                             6  Point 

.36 

838 

8  Point 

.48 

839 

10  Point 

.60 

840 

6  Point 

.36 

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HIXIXXXIl 

841 

8  Point 

.48 

WWWWrmrvrtTWTYT^'wx'wx'wxwwwwwK'wrwrwwwrwi 

842 

10  Point 

.60 

12  Point 


844  6  Point  .36 

845  8  Point  .48 

846  8  Point  .48 

847  10  Point  .60 


12  Point 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


BRASS 


RULE 


PRICE  LIST  OF  STRIP  RULE, 

One  body  and  one  face  ordered  at  one  time. 


1  point 
li  point 

2  point 

3  point 

4  point 

5  point 
5i  point 

6  point 

7  point 

8  point 

9  point 

10  point 

11  point 

12  point 
14  point 
16  point 
18  point 
20  point 
24  point 
30  point 


PRICE 

NUMBER 

PRICE 

NUMBER 

PRICE 

NUMBER 

PRICE 

1   FOOT 

OF  FEET 

PER  FOOT 

OF  FEET 

PER  FOOT 

OF  FEET 

PER  FOOT 

$0.05 

200 

$0,041 

400 

$0.04i 

1000 

$0.04i 

0.07i 

134 

0.071 

267 

0.061 

667 

0.061 

0.10 

100 

0.09i 

200 

0,09 

500 

0.081 

0.15 

67 

0.14i 

134 

0.1 3i 

334 

0.12} 

0.20 

50 

0.19 

100 

0.18 

250 

0.17 

0.25 

40 

0.233 

80 

0.22i 

196 

0.211 

0.274 

37 

0.26i 

73 

0.241 

181 

0.231 

0.30 

34 

0.28i 

67 

0.27 

167 

0.25i 

0.35 

29 

0.33i 

58 

0.31i 

143 

0.29} 

0.40 

25 

0.38 

50 

0.36 

125 

0.34 

0.45 

23 

0,42i 

45 

0.40J 

112 

0.38J 

0.50 

20 

0.47i 

40 

0.45 

100 

0.42i 

0.55 

19 

0.52J 

37 

0.49i 

91 

0.461 

0.60 

17 

0.57 

34 

0.54 

84 

0.51 

0.70 

16 

0.66i 

34 

0.63 

84 

0.59i 

0.80 

16 

0.76 

34 

0.72 

84 

0.68 

0.90 

16 

0.85i 

34 

0.81 

84 

0.76i 

1.00 

16 

0.95 

34 

0.90 

84 

0.85 

1.20 

16 

1.14 

34 

1.08 

84 

1.02 

1.50 

16 

1.42i 

34 

1.35 

84 

1.271 

NUMBER 
OF  FEET 


2000 
1384 
1000 
667 
500 
400 
364 
334 
286 
250 
223 
200 
182 
167 
166 
166 
166 
166 
166 
166 


PRICE 
PER  FOOT 


$0.04 
0.06 
0.08 
0.12 
0.16 
0.20 
0.22 
0.24 
0.28 
0.32 
0.36 
0.40 
0.44 
0.48 
0.54 
0.64 
0.72 
0.80 
0.96 
1.20 


These  prices  are  for  plain  rule.      To  obtain  the  price  of  fancy  rule  add  30  per  cent,  to  the  above 
table.    For  Beveled  Linotype  Column  Rule  add  40  per  cent,  using  larger  end  of  body  as  a  basis. 


PRICE  LIST  OF  CUT  RULE. 

All  rule  other  than  that  put  up  in  regular  labor-saving  fonts  will  be  charged  according  to  "Price  List 
of  Cut  Rule"  tables.  These  prices  are  for  Plain  Rule.  To  obtain  the  price  of  Fancy  Rule  add  20  per  cent, 
to  the  following  table.  For  Beveled  Linotype  Column  Rule  add  40  per  cent.,  using  larger  end  of  body  as  a 
basis.    For  Brass  Perforating  Rule  add  50  per  cent,  to  the  following  table: 

SHORT  LENGTHS — Prices  given  are  per  hundred  pieces.     Any  number  of  pieces  under  or  over  at  the  same  rate. 


1  point 
li  point 

2  point 

3  point 

4  point 

5  point 
5i  point 

6  point 

7  point 

8  point 

9  point 

10  point 

11  point 

12  point 
14  point 
16  point 
18  point 
.20  point 


1 

ii 

2  " 

2i 

3 

EM  PICA 

EMS  PICA 

EMS  PICA 

EMS  PICA 

EMS  PICA 

$  .60 

$  .60 

$  .70 

$  .70 

$  .80 

.70 

.70 

.80 

,80 

.90 

.70 

.80 

.90 

.90 

1.00 

.90 

1.00 

1.10 

1.20 

1.30 

1.10 

1.20 

1.40 

1.50 

1.70 

1.20 

1.40 

1.60 

1.80 

2.00 

1.30 

1.50 

1.70 

1.90 

2.10 

1.40 

1.60 

1.80 

2.00 

2.20 

1.60 

1.90 

2.20 

2.40 

2.60 

1.80 

2.10 

2.40 

2.70 

2.90 

1.90 

2.30 

2.60 

2.90 

3.20 

2.00 

2.40 

2.80 

3.10 

3.40 

2.10 

2.50 

2.90 

3.30 

3.70 

2.20 

2.70 

3.10 

3.40 

3.90 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

5.00 

3.50 

4.00 

4.50 

5.00 

5.50 

4.00 

4.50 

5.00 

5.50 

6.00 

4.50 

5.00 

5.50 

6.00 

6.50 

EMS  PICA     EMS  PICA 


i  .80 
.90 
1.00 
1.40 
1.80 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.80 
3.20 
3.50 
3.80 
4.10 
4.30 
5.50 
6.00 
6.50 
7.00 


$  .80 
1.00 
1.10 
1.50 
1.90 
2.40 
2.60 
2.70 
3.10 
3.50 
3.80 
4.10 
4.50 
4.80 
6.00 
6.50 
7.00 
8.00 


4^  AND  6 
EMS  PICA 


$  .90 
1.10 
1.30 
1.70 
2.10 
2.70 
3.00 
3.20 
3.60 
4.00 
4.40 
4.80 
5.20 
5.60 
7.00 
8.00 
9.00 
9.50 


5^  AND  e 
EMS  PICA 


$1,00 
1.20 
1.40 
1.90 
2.40 
3.00 
3.30 
3.60 
4.10 
4.60 
5.00 
5.50 
5.90 
6.30 
8.00 
9.00 
10.00 
10.50 


6^  AND  7 
EMS  PICA 


$1.00 
1.30 
1.60 
2.10 
2.70 
3.30 
3.70 
4.00 
4.60 
5.20 
5.70 
6.20 
6.60 
7.00 
9.00 
10.00 
11.00 
12.00 


7^  ANDS 
EMS  PICA 


$1.10 

1.40 

1.70 

2.30 

3.00 

3.60 

4.10 

4.50 

5.20 

5.80 

6.30 

6.90 

7.30 

7.70 

10.00 

11.00 

12.00 

13.50 


82  AND  9    9^  AND  10 
EMS  PICA     EMS  PICA 


$1.20 

1.50 

1.90 

2.50 

3.30 

4.00 

4.40 

4.90 

5.70 

6.40 

7.00 

7.60 

8.10 

8.50 

11.00 

12.00 

13.00 

15.00 


$1.20 

1.60 

2.00 

2.70 

3.60 

4.40 

4.90 

5.40 

6.20 

7.00 

7.70 

8.30 

8.70 

9.50 

12.00 

13.00 

14.00 

16.50 


The  minimum  charge  for  Cut  Rule  on  one  order  is  40c  list,  subject  to  the  prevailing  discount. 
For  lengths  between  those  given  charge  the  next  longer  piece. 

Quantity  Discount — If  the  amount  of  cut  rule,  one  body  and  face,  ordered  at  one  time,  equals  or  exceeds 
$10.00,  deduct  5  per  cent  before  taking  off  the  regular  discount  allowed  on  rule ;  if  $20.00  deduct  10  per  cent. ;  if 
$50.00, 15  per  per  cent. ;  if  $100.00,  deduct  20  per  cent.   This  quantity  discount  applies  only  to  the  above  cut  rule. 

For  Nicking,  at  one  end  or  bottom,  add  5  cents  per  pound,  based  on  the  number  of  ems  in  table  on  page 
769;  at  both  ends,  or  one  end  and  the  bottom,  10  cents  per  pound  and  on  both  ends  and  bottom  15  cents 
per  pound.    Nicking  charge  is  not  subject  to  the  quantity  discount  above  mentioned. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BRASS 


RULE 


PRICE  LIST  OF  CUT  RULE. 

All  rule  other  than  that  put  up  in  regular  labor-saving  fonts  will  be  charged  according  to  "Price  List 
of  Cut  Rule"  tables.  These  prices  are  for  Plain  Rule.  To  obtain  the  price  of  Fancy  Rule  add  20  per  cent, 
to  the  following  table.  For  Beveled  Linotype  Column  Rule  add  40  per  cent.,  using  larger  end  of  the  body 
as  a  basis.    For  Brass  Perforating  Rule  add  50  per  cent,  to  the  following  table. 

Price  per  piece,  in  cents  and  fractions. 


lOi  to    12. 

12*  to    15. 

15i  to    18. 

18*  to    21. 

21i  to    24. 

24J  to    27. 

27i  to    30. 

30i  to    33. 

334  to    36. 

36i  to    42. 

42i  to    48. 

48i  to    54. 

54i  to    60. 

60i  to    66. 

66i  to    72. 

72i  to    78. 

78i  to    84. 

84i  to    90. 

904  to    96. 

964  to  102. 
1024  to  108. 
1084  to  114. 
114*  to  120. 
1204  to  126. 
1264  to  132. 
1324  to  138. 
1384  to  144. 
2-foot  strip 
144*  to  150. 
150*  to  156 
1564  to  162. 
1624  to  168. 


2 

24 

3 

34 

4 

44 

5 

54 


.014 

.01? 

.02 

.02 

.02t 

,024 

.024 

.021 

.03 

.04 

,04 

,05 

,05 

,06 

.06 

,06 

.07 

.07 

08 

08 

08 

09 

09 

10 

10 

10 

,11 

10 


.011 

.02 

.024 

.03 

.03 

.034 

.04 

.04 

.044 

.05 

.06 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.10 

.10 

.11 

.12 

.12 

.13 

.13 

.14 

.15 

.15 

.16 

.15 


,02j 

.024 

,03 

.034 

.04 

.044 

.05 

054 

.06 

07 

08 

08 

09 

10 

,11 

12 

13 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

18 

19 

20 

21 

20 


.03 
.04 
.044 
.05 
.054 
.064 
.07 
.074 
.08 
.10 
.11 
.12 
.13 
.15 
.16 
.17 
.18 
.20 
.21 
.22 
.23 
.25 
.26 
.27 
.28 
30 
.31 
30 


.04 

.05 

.054 

.064 

.074 

.08 

.09 

.10 

.104 

.13 

.14 

.16 

.18 

.19 

.21 

.23 

.24 

.26 

.28 

.29 

.31 

.33 

.34 

.36 

.38 

.39 

.41 

.40 


.05 
.06 
.07 
.08 
.09 
.10 
.11 
.12 
.13 
.16 
.18 
.20 
.22 
.24 
.26 
.28 
.30 
.32 
.34 
.36 
.38 
.41 
.43 
.45 
.47 
.49 
.51 
.50 


.054 

.064 

.074 

,09 

,10 

,11 

,12 

,134 

,144 

,17 

.19 

.22 

.24 

26 

28 

.31 

33 

36 

38 

41 

43 

46 

48 

50 

52 

54 

56 

55 


.06 

.074 

.084 

.10 

.11 

.124 

.134 

.15 

.16 

.19 

.21 

.24 

.26 

.29 

.31 

.34 

.36 

.39 

41 
.44 
.46 
.49 

51 
.54 
.56 
.59 
.61 

60 

64 
.67 

69 
.71 


.07 

.084 

.10 

.114 

,13 

,144 

,16 

.174 

,184 

,22 

.25 

.28 

31 

.34 

.36 

39 

,42 

45 

48 

51 

54 

57 

60 

63 

66 

69 

71 

70 

74 

77 

80 

83 


.08 

.094 

.11 

.13 

.144 

.16 

.18 

.194 

.21 

.25 

.28 

.31 

.35 

.38 

.41 

.45 

.48 

.51 

55 
.58 

61 

65 
.68 

71 
.75 

78 

81 

80 

85 
.88 

91 

94 


.084 

.104 

.124 

.144 

.16 

.18 

.20 

.22 

.234 

.28 

.31 

.35 

.39 

.43 

.46 

.50 

.54 

.58 

.61 

.65 

.69 

.73 

.76 

.80 

.84 

.88 

.91 

.90 

.95 

.99 

.03 

.06 


.094 
.114 
.134 
.16 
.18 
.20 
.22 
.24 
.26 
.31 
.35 
.39 
.43 
.47 
,51 
,56 
,60 
,64 
,68 
.72 
,76 
.81 
.85 
.89 
.93 
97 
01 
,00 
06 
10 
.14 
.18 


.104 

.124 

.15 

.174 

.194 

.22 

.234 

.264 

.284 

.34 

.38 

.43 

.47 

,52 

,56 

,61 

.66 

,70 

.75 

.79 

.84 

.89 

.93 

.98 

.02 

,07 

,11 

,10 

,16 

,20 

,25 

.29 


.11 

.134 

.16 

.184 

.21 

.234 

.26 

.284 

.31 

.36 

.41 

.46 

.51 

.56 

.61 

.66 

.71 

.76 

.81 

.86 

.91 

.96 

.01 

.06 

.11 

.16 

.21 

.20 

.26 

.31 

.36 

.41 


.14 

.16 

.19 

.22 

.25 

.28 

.31 

.34 

.37 

.43 

.49 

.54 

.60 

.66 

.72 

.78 

.84 

.89 

.95 

1.01 

1.07 

1.13 

1.19 

1.24 

1.30 

1.36 

1.42 

1.40 


.17 

.21 

.25 

.29 

.33 

.36 

.40 

.44 

.48 

.55 

.62 

.70 

.77 

.85 

.92 

1.00 

1.07 

1.15 

1.22 

1.30 

1.37 

1.45 

1.52 

1.60 

1.67 

1.75 

1.82 

1.80 


.19 

.23 

.27 

.32 

.36 

.40 

.45 

.49 

.53 

.61 

.69 

.77 

.86 

.94 

1.02 

1.11 

1.19 

1.27 

1.36 

1.44 

1.52 

1.61 

1.69 

1.77 

1.86 

1.94 

2.02 

2.00 


The  minimum  charge  for  Cut  Rule  on  one  order  is  40c  list,  subject  to  the  prevailing  discount. 

For  lengths  between  those  given  charge  the  next  longer  piece. 

Quantity  Discounts — If  the  amount  of  cut  rule,  one  body  and  one  face,  ordered  at  one  time,  equals  or 
exceeds  SIO.OO,  deduct  5  per  cent,  before  taking  off  the  regular  discount  allowed  on  rule;  if  $20.00  deduct  10 
per  cent. ;  if  $.50.00,  15  per  cent. ;  if  $100.00,  deduct  20  per  cent. 

For  Nicking,  at  one  end  or  bottom,  add  5  cents  per  pound,  based  on  the  number  of  ems  in  table  below; 
at  both  ends,  or  one  end  and  the  bottom,  10  cents  per  pound ;  and  on  both  ends  and  bottom  15  cents  per  pound. 
Nicking  charge  is  not  subject  to  the  quantity  discount  above  mentioned. 


STANDARD  TABLE  FOR  ESTIMATING  CUT  BRASS  RULE. 


1  point 
Is  point 
14  point 

2  point 

3  point 

4  point 

5  point 
54  point 


NUMBER  OF 
EMS  TO  POUND 


1548 
1290 
1032 
774 
516 
387 
310 
282 


NUMBER  OF 
INCHES  TO  POUND 


258 

215 

172 

129 

86 

644 

51S 

47 


NUMBER  OF 
FEET  TO  POUND 


21.5 

17.9 

14.3 

10.75 

7.2 

5.4 

4.3 

3.9 


6  point 

7  point 

8  point 

9  point 

10  point 

11  poin  t 

12  point 
18  point 


NUMBER  OF 
EMS  TO  POUND 


258 

221 
194 
172 
155 
141 
129 
86 


NUMBER  OF 
INCHES  TO  POUND 


43 

361 

324 

28§ 

25i 

234 

214 

14* 


NUMBER  OF 
FEET  TO  POUND 


3.6 
3.1 
2.7 
2.4 
2.2 
1.9 
1.8 
1.2 


POINT-tlNE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


709 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


LABOR  SAVING 


BRASS  RULE 


PRICES  FOR  LABOR-SAVING  BRASS  RULE  OF  PLAIN  FACES 


SIZE  FONT 

1   POINT 

1J  POINT 

2  POINT 

3  POINT 

4  POINT 

6  POINT 

8  POINT 

10  POINT 

12  POINT 

1  pound 

$2.10 

$1.95 

$1.60 

$1.55 

$1.55 

$1.50 

$1.50 

$1.50 

$1.35 

2  pounds . . . 

4.00 

3.60 

3.20 

3.00 

3.00 

2.90 

2.90 

2.70 

2.60 

3  pounds . . . 

5.70 

5.40 

4.50 

4.35 

4.35 

4.20 

4.20 

4.05 

3.75 

4  pounds . . . 

7.40 

6.80 

6.00 

5.60 

5.60 

5.40 

5.40 

5.20 

5.00 

5  pounds . . . 

.  1         8.75 

8.25 

7.25 

6.75 

6.75 

6.50 

6.50 

6.50 

6.00 

10  pounds  . . . 

17.00 

15.00 

13.50 

12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

12.00 

11.50 

15  pounds  . . . 

.  1       25.50 

22.50 

20.25 

18.75 

18.75 

18.75 

18.75 

18.00 

17.25 

20  pounds  . . . 

33.00 

29.00 

26.00 

24.00 

24.00 

23.00 

23.00 

23.00 

22.00 

25  pounds  . . . 

41.25 

36.25 

32.50 

30.00 

30.00 

28.75 

28.75 

28.75 

27.50 

50  pounds  . . . 

80.00 

70.00 

62.50 

57.50 

57.50 

55.00 

55.00 

55.00 

52.50 

100  pounds . . . 

155.00 

135.00 

120.00 

110.00 

110.00 

105.00 

105.00 

100.00 

100.00 

Fonts  DO  NOT  include  miters.    For  prices  of  miters  see  tables  below. 

The  above  prices  are  for  regular  standard  Labor-Saving  fonts,  put  up  according  to  schemes  shown 
on  pages  772  and  773.  All  rule  cut  to,  or  put  up,  by  any  other  scheme  will  be  charged  for  in  accordance 
with  the  price  list  for  cut  rule  pages  768  and  769. 

Other  bodies  are  so  seldom  called  for  that  fonts  are  not  carried  in  stoclc  and  will  be  made  up  to  order 
only  at  price  per  piece  listed  in  price  list  of  cut  rule. 

Odd  size  fonts  may  be  put  up  out  of  any  two  of  these  schemes.  Thus  a  30-pound  font  may  be  put  up  out 
of  a  25  and  a  5  pound  font,  20  and  10,  or  two  15-pound  fonts;  but  it  may  not  be  put  up  out  of  a  25,  3  and  2 
pound  fonts.  Such  special  fonts  will  be  charged  for  at  the  rate  of  the  next  smaller  font.  In  the  above 
case  (30  pounds  made  up  out  of  a  25  and  a  5-pound  font)  divide  the  cost  of  a  25-pound  font  by  25  and  multi- 
ply by  30.  If  a  5-pound  font  be  made  up  out  of  4  and  1  pound  fonts,  or  3  and  2  pound  fonts,  the  combined 
price  of  the  two  fonts  will  be  charged. 


MITERS  IN  SINGLE  SETS 

Miters  will  be  sold  in  single  sets,  1  to  6  ems  in 
length,  at  the  following  prices  per  set  (4  each  right 
and  left) . 


PRICE 
PER  SET 


1  point., 
li  point. . 

2  point . . 

3  point . . 

4  point.. 


$0.15 
.15 
.15 
.15 
.15 


PRICE 

BODY 

PER  SET 

5   point. 

$0.25 

5i  point . 

.25 

6  point. 

.25 

7  point. 

.25 

8  point. 

.25 

PRICE 
PER  SET 


9  point . 

10  point . 

11  point . 

12  point. 


$0.40 
.40 
.40 
.40 


FONTS  OF  MITERS 

Fonts  of  miters  are  put  up  at  the  following  prices, 
containing  the  number  of  sets  as  noted: — A  "set" 
of  miters  consists  of  4  right  and  4  left  miters. 


1  point. . 
li  point. . 

2  point. . 

3  point.. 

4  point. . 

5  point. . 
5i  point. . 


2^   EMS     5  EMS 


$0.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 


NO. 

SETS 

BODY 

2l  EMS 

6  EMS 

6  point. 

2 

7  point. 

2 

8  point. 

2 

9  point. 

i 

10  point. 

1 

11  point. 

1 

12  point. 

1 

Larger  than  12  point,  figure  "price  per  piece" 
according  to  price  list  for  cut  rule,  pages  768  and 
769,  plus  charges  for  page  rule  miters. 


$0.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 


PAGE  RULE  MITERS 

Miters  are  sold  by  the  "price  per  piece,"  as  per 
price  list  of  cut  rule,  pages  768  and  769,  for  the 
lengths  of  rule  used,  plus  the  following  list  prices 
per  page  or  set  of  miters. 


NUMBER 
PAGES 


1   TO  si  POINT 
I       PER  PAGE 


1  to    8  .  .  , 
9  to  16... 

17  to 32... 

Over  32 . , 


$0.12 
.11 
.10 
.09 


e  TO  12  POINT  14T018  POINT  OVER  18  POINT 
PER  PAGE  PER  PAGE  PER  PAGE 


$0.14 
.13 
.12 
.11 


$0.16 
.15 
.14 
.13 


$0.20 
.19 
.18 
.17 


SPACE  RULE  FONTS 

Consisting  of  all  faces  and  bodies  from  1  to  12 
point,  containing  an  equal  number  of  each  length 
from  1  em  pica  to  4  ems  pica  (12  point)  inclusive,  by 
}4  ems  pica.    Fonts  weigh  approximately  1  pound. 


1  point.. 
li  point.. 

2  point . . 

3  point . . 

4  point . . 

5  point.. 
5i  point . . 


NO.  PIECES 
EACH  LENGTH 


90 
59 
45 
30 
22 
18 
16 


PER 
FONT 


$4.50 
3.40 
2.85 
2.50 
2.30 
2.25 
2.15 


point . 
point, 
point . 
point, 
point . 
point, 
point. 


NO.    PIECES 
EACH  LENGTH 


15 
13 
11 
10 

9 


PER 
FONT 


$2.10 
2.10 
2.00 
2.00 
1.90 
1.80 
1.70 


No  quantity  discounts  allowed  on  anything  quoted 
on  this  page. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


770 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


LABOR-SAVING 


BRASS  RULE 


2  Point  No.  418 


3  Point  No.  431 


2  Point  No.  422 


2  Point  No.  468 


3  Point  No.  490 


2  Point  No.  489 


3  Point  No.  491 


4  Point  No.  535 


3  Point  No.  534 


4  Point  No.  513 


6  Point  No.  549 


7  Point  No.  516 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  771 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


STANDARD  LABOR-SAVING 


BRASS  RULE  FONTS 


1  Point 

1  Point 

1  Point 

1  Point 

1  Point 

1  Point 

1  Point 

1  Point 

1  Point 

1  Point 

I  Point 

H  Point 
Is  Point 
Ij  Point 
U  Point 
U  Point 
l|  Point 
U  Point 
H  Point 
li  Point 
H  Point 

II  Point 


Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
2  .Point 
2    Point 


Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 

Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 

Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 


8  Point 

8  Point 

8  Point 

8  Point 

8  Point 

8  Point 

8  Point 

8  Point 

8  Point 

8  Point 

8  Point 


1  lb. 
31b. 

3  1b. 

4  1b. 

5  1b. 
10  1b. 
151b. 
20  1b. 
25  1b. 
50  1b. 

1001b. 

1  lb. 

2  1b. 
31b. 

4  1b. 

5  1b. 
101b. 
151b. 
201b. 
251b. 
501b. 

1001b. 

1  lb. 
21b. 

3  1b. 

4  1b. 

5  1b. 
101b. 
151b. 
201b. 
251b. 
501b. 

1001b. 

lib. 
21b. 
31b. 

4  1b. 

5  1b. 
10  1b. 
15  1b. 
20  1b. 
25  1b. 
50  1b. 

1001b. 

lib. 

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201b. 
35  lb. 

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13    Point 

1  lb. 

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31b. 

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51b. 

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101b. 

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151b. 

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201b. 

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25  lb. 

10 

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1001b. 

40 

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LABOR-SAVING  BRASS  PANEL  RULES 

The  panels  shown  below  are  made  from  Rule  No.  468  showing  various  sizes  and  lengths.  The  waste 
and  labor  necessary  to  cut  the  pieces  from  Strip  Rule  is  large  and  expensive. 

Each  piece  is  mitered  at  both  ends  and  the  outside  measurement  is  stamped  upon  each  piece  and  is 
always  even  picas  unless  otherwise  ordered.  Panels  of  any  given  number  of  ems  up  to  50  outside  meas- 
urement may  be  made  with  four  pieces  of  this  rule,  and  with  a  font  "ads  with  panels"  can  be  as  quickly 
and  cheaply  set  as  ordinary  matter. 

Regular  fonts  contain  four  pieces  of  each  length  from  1  to  25  or  1  to  50 — 12  point  ems,  outside  measure 
ment  graduated  by  12  point  ems. 

Brass  Panel  Rules  can  be  furnished  in  regular  fonts  of  all  plain  faces  at  prices  below.  They  may  be 
cut  to  order  of  any  face  rule  to  any  scheme  or  lengths  wanted  at  prices  quoted  upon  application. 

Black  face,  parallel,  and  other  plain  face  rules  furnished  in  regular  fonts  at  prices  below. 


LIST  PRICES  OF  LABOR-SAVING  BRASS  PANEL  RULE  IN  FONTS 


2  Point,  1  to  25  ems  in  length $  5.00 

3  Point,  1  to  25  ems  in  length 5.04 

4  Point,  1  to  25  ems  in  length 7.05 

5  Point,  1  to  25  ems  in  lengtn 8.06 

6  Point,  1  to  25  ems  in  length 9.80 

8  Point,  1  to  25  ems  in  length 11.82 

10  Point,  1  to  25  ems  in  length 13.23 

12  Point,  1  to  25  ems  in  length 14.86 


2  Point,  1  to  50  ems  in  length $13.58 

3  Point,  1  to  50  ems  in  length 12.13 

4  Point,  1  to  50  ems  in  length 20. 17 

5  Point,  1  to  50  ems  in  length 23.12 

6  Point,  1  to  50  ems  in  length 27.70 

8  Point,  1  to  50  ems  in  length 36.39 

10  Point,  1  to  50  ems  in  length 41.47 

12  Point,  1  to  50  ems  in  length 47.61 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


778 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


BRASS    c^MB^    CORNERS 


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12  POINT  SOLID  BRASS  ROUND  CORNERS 

^ 

1431 

1490                                 1491                                1492                                1494                                1667 

r%    /f=^    /f^    r?=^    /r% 

1563 

1564 

1566                                1666                                1613                               1634                                  1535 

/^=^   ^^   ^\   IT'S   /r\ 

1626 

1527 

1638                               1556                                1698                                1610                                1600 

/T^   r'\   #%   /^%    tf% 

1687 

1481 

1402                                1403                                1549                                1404                                1407 

r^   r^   /"\   /•^    /■% 

1573 

2403 

2404                                1405                                 3403                               2407                                 1413 

r^   r^   r-s   r^   d^ 

35  cents  per  set  of  four 

2413 

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18  POINT  SOLID  BRASS  ROUND  CORNERS 

2431 

2490                                     2491                                     2492                                       2494 

r^  r^  fr%  ^"^ 

2667 

2663 

2584                                      2566                                     2566                                       1675 

2613 

2625 

2527                                     1608                                     2534                                       2635 

/f ^  ^^  r^  /T^ 

2538 

2549 

1540                                       2610                                      2600                                      2696 

/r^  ^%  if%  ^% 

2481 

2402 

4403                                       3404                                     3407                                       6407 

r^  r^i  /•^  r^ 

2573 

2587 

1589                                     1630                                     1634                                       1693 

^%      lf%      /^%       ^^ 

4404                                       4407                                      1409 

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50  cents  per  set  of  four 

6403 

Order  comers  by  the  number  given.    The  last  three  figures  indicate  the  matching  face  rule 

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24  POINT  SOLID  BRASS  ROUND  CORNERS 

2575  1581  1583  1612  1616 

/f  =^  /F^  /?^  r%  (f% 

2689  1591  2593  2630  1632 

/f%       /f%       /f^% 

2634  2640  1651 


% 


60  cents  per  set  of  four 


36  POINT  SOLID  BRASS  ROUND  CORNERS 


2544 


r'% 


2583 


1586  3593  1596 

^^         lf%         ^% 


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1416 


75  cents  per  set  of  four 


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Order  above  comers  by  the  numbers  given.    The  last  three  figures  Indicate  the  matching-  face  rule 

shown  on  preceding  pages. 

For  quantity  rates  see  page  778. 


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POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  775 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH  UNEQUALED 


BRASS  ^mm^  CORNERS 


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18  POINT  SOLID  BRASS  CORNERS 

8403 

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6407                                                  7407                                                 8407                                                 9407 

■""■    ^^    y%    XX 

10407 

11407                                                12407                                                13407                                               14407 

rx   yK   nn   xx 

15*07                                                 16407                                                174-07                                                 2416 

KK     r^     ^'^4    M^ 

70  cents  per  set  of  four 

24  POINT  SOLID  BRASS  CORNERS 

1840  7 

19407                                                                 20407                                                               21407 

XX    XX    XX 

22407 

23407                                                                  2409                                                                 3409 

K3I  r^  ir^i 

24407 

4409                                                                   6409                                                                 6409 

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7409 

8409                                                                   9409                                                               10409 

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11409                                                                 12409 

70  cents  per  set  of  four 

Order  above  comers  by  the  numbers  giveu.    The  last  three  figures  Indicate  the  matching  face             1 
rule  shown  on  preceding  pages.                                                                         1 

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SOLID  BRASS 


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Font  No.  1 

81  101 

cn       LI 

1  Point  Face 
Font  No.  2 

82  102 

C3        LI 

2  Point  Face 
Font  No.  3 


c: 


LI 


181  2«1 

Point  Face  ^^    ^^ 


4  Point  Face 
Fonts  containing  two  sets  of  each  body,  50c. 

Font  No.  4 

63  64  65  66  83  84  88 


I  ■ 


124  12S 


I  ■  ■  ■ 

Font  containing  two  of  each  character,  7Sc. 


Labor-Saving  Rule  to  match  above  Panel  Ends 
furnished  in  1-lb.,  and  larger  fonts. 


3HC 


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POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


776a 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


BRASS  DECORATORS 


AND  CORNERS 


KT 


(0 


» 


Solid  Brass  Decorators 


FONT  NO.  1 


1  2  3  4  5 


^  •■•(♦) 


Contains  two  characters  each.     Price  7Sc. 


FONT  NO.  2 

12  13  3  4  6  14  15 

v/  A  *  •  ■ : 

Contains  two  characters  each.     Price  7Sc. 


FONT  NO.  3 

16  17  3  4  5  18  19  20 

w    •    ■ 


\t/^ 


I  O  T 


Contains  two  characters  each.     Price  75c. 


8  9 


FONT  NO.  4 

3  4  5  10  11 

w    •    ■    ^ 


Contains  two  characters  each.     Price  7Sc. 


FONT  NO.  5 

21  22  23  24  25 

Contains  two  characters  each.     Price  7Sc. 


FONT  NO.  6 


Contains  one  character  each.     Price  7Sc. 


Single  Brass  characters  25c  each 


30  32  34  36  S5  33  31 

S  ^  «^  ^  !^  P  ^ 


42  43 


T  V  (0  i  ^  <>f  T 


Brass  Corners 

241  242 


Per  set  of  four,  50c. 


Per  set  of  four,  SOc. 


(0 


BARNHART   BROS.  <&   SPINDLER'S 


776b 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BRASS 


CORNERS 


BRASS  BRAZED  CORNERS 


The  2,  3,  4,  6,  8,  10  and  12  point  corners  are  made  2  by  4  ems  pica,  18  point  3  by  6  ems  pica 


2  Point  No.  3402.    50c 


3  Point  No.  3563.    50c 


3  Point  No.  7403.    50c 


4  Point  No.  3564.    50c 


4  Point  No.  5404.    50c 


6  Point  No.  3527.    50c 


6  Point  No.  3538.    50c 


6  Point  No.  3566.    50c 


6  Point  No.  3587.    50c 


6  Point  No.  3573.    50c 


8  Point  No.  3540.    60c      I       I  I    8  Point  No.  3575.    60c 


8  Point  No.  3589.    60c 


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10  Point  No.  2581.    60c 


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10  Point  No.  2632.    60c 


10  Point  No.  2591.    60c 


12  Point  No.  4634.    60c||l|       1 1 1 12  Point  No.  4593.    60c|ll       1  ■  12  Point  No.  3583.    60c 


18  Point  No.  2637.    75c 


18  Point  No.  2596.    75c 


Order  above  corners  by  the  numbers  given.    The  last  three  flgrures  indicate  the  matchingr  face 

rule  shown  on  preceding  pages. 

Prices  given  are  for  set  of  four.    For  quantity  rates  see  page  778. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


BRASS    €^l^^    CORNERS 

4! 


No.  7402 


No.  2556 


No.  8402 


No.  3556 


No.  4556 


BRASS  SLOTTED  CORNERS 
Made  from  regular  brass  rule  shown  on  preceding  pages. 


No.  11403 


No.  9404 


B  No.  30407  I     No. 

■  ■    15409 


No.  4563 


No.  12403 


No.  4564 


35c  per  set  of  four 


No.  10404 


No.  3565 


No.  4566 


No.  2405 


No.  5563 


No.  5564 


No.  4565 


No.  4587 


No.  9402 


50c  per  set  of  four 


No.  13403 


No.  11404 


Order  above  comers  by  the  numbers  given.     The  last  three  figures  Indicate  the  matching  face 
rule  shown  on  preceding  pages. 


QUANTITY  RATES  FOR  BRASS  CORNERS 


All  brass  corners  of  any  style  are  sold  at  the  following-  quantity  rates 

1  TO  16 
SETS 

Listed  at $0.35 

Listed  at 50 

Listed  at 60 

Listed  at 70 

Listed  at 75 

Listed  at 1.00 


TO  32 

33  TO  48 

49  TO  64 

6  5  TO  80 

81   AND 

SETS 

SETS 

SETS 

SETS 

OVER 

34c 

33c 

32c 

31c 

30c 

49c 

48c 

47c 

46c 

45c 

59c 

58c 

57c 

56c 

55c 

69c 

68c 

67c 

66c 

65c 

74c 

73c 

72c 

71c 

70c 

99c 

98c 

97c 

96c 

95c 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BRASS 


CORNERS 


BRASS  SQUARE  CORNERS 


I      No.  4402      I  I      No.  8403      |  |     No.  6404     |  |  No.  37407  | 

2,  3,  4  and  6  point  faces,  18  point  body, 

I     No.  14409     I  I     No.  2411     | 


2,  3,  4  and  6  point  faces,  18  point  body,  per  set  of  four,  35c 


No.  6413 


8,  10  and  12  point  faces,  24  point  body,  per  set  of  four,  50c 


12  point  face.  36  point  body, 
per  set  of  four,  60c 


18  point  face.  36  point  body, 
per  set  of  four.  75c 


Order  above  corners  by  the  numbers  g-iven.    The  last  three  flg'ures  indicate  the  matchingr  face 
rule  shown  on  preceding  pages. 


BRASS  SQUARES 


12,  18  and  24  point,  per  set  of  four  35c       36  point,  per  set  of  four  50c 


12  Point  No.  9,  60c 


BRASS  ROUND  CORNERS 


4  Point  No.  5,  50c 


3  Point  No.  3.  50c 


2  Point  No.  1 ,  50c 


4  Point  No.  6,  50c  12  Point  No.  10,  60c 

Prices  griven  are  per  set  of  four.    For  quantity  rates  of  Brass  Corners  see  pagre  778. 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


779 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


BRASS 


CORNERS 


12  Point  Body 

/  \     y  \ 

No.  5402  No.  9403 

\    /        \    / 

2  point  face  3  point  face 

18  Point  Body 


SOLID  BRASS  DIAGONAL  CORNERS 

36  Point  Body 


12  Point  Body 

No.  7404  No.  28407 

No.  9413    12  point  face  4  point  face  6  point  face 

18  Point  Body 


•  \. 


^  X  X^  X  24  Point  Body  ^  ^  ^  ^ 

No.  6402  No.  10403  ^       ^^  No.  8404  No.  29407 


2  point  face 


3  point  face  No.  8413    12  point  face  4  point  face 


6  point  face 


2,  3,  4  and  6  point  face,  per  set  of  four,  35c       12  point  face,  per  set  of  four,  50c 

Order  above  corners  by  the  numbers  given.    The  last  three  flg-ures  indicate  the  matching'  face 

rule  shown  on  preceding  pages. 


BRASS  CORNERS 


2  and  6  point  faces 


2  and  12  point  faces 


I       No.  11       I  I   No.  12   I 


No.  13 


fl   No.  14    B 


24  Point  Body,  per  s^  of  four,  60c 
For  quantity  rates  of  Brass  Corners  see  page  778. 


No.  402 

PLAIN  FACE  BRASS 

2  Point 

RULE 

Per  foot,  10c 

No.  403 

3  Point 

Per  foot,  15c 

No.  404 

4  Point 

Per  foot,  20c 

No.  407 

6  Point 

Per  foot,  30c 

No.  409 

8  Point 

Per  foot,  40c 

No.  411 

10  Point 

Per  foot,  50c 

No.  413 

12  Point 

Per  foot.  60c 

k 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


780 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BRASS 


LEADERS 


LABOR  SAVING  FONTS  OF  BRASS  LEADERS, 


SIZE    FONT 

8    POINT 

8   POINT 

10   POINT 

12    POINT 

1  Pound    

$   1.70 

3.40 

4.95 

6.40 

7.75 

14.00 

21.00 

27.00 

33.75 

65.00 

125.00 

$  1.60 

3.20 

4.65 

6.00 

7.25 

13.50 

19.50 

25.00 

31.25 

60.00 

115.00 

$   1.50 

3.00 

4.50 

5.80 

7.00 

13.00 

18.75 

24.00 

30.00 

57.50 

110.00 

$   1.40 

2  Pounds  

2.80 

3  Pounds 

4.05 

4  Pounds  

5.20 

5  Pounds  

6.50 

10  Pounds  

12.00 

15  Pounds  

18.00 

20  Pounds  

23.00 

25  Pounds 

28.75 

50  Pounds  

55.00 

100  Pounds 

105.00 

All  other  bodies  are  so  seldom  called  for  that  fonts  are  not  carried  in  stock,  and  will  be  made  up  to 
order  only  at  price  per  piece  listed  in  Price  List  for  Cut  Rule. 

The  weights  given  are  approximate,  fonts  containing  the  number  of  pieces  as  shown  in  schemes  below. 


Fine  Dot 


Hyphen 


When  ordering,  be  particular  to  state  the  style  of  Leader  (whether  Dotted  or  Hyphen).  If  Leaders 
are  to  be  used  with  other  than  Uniform  Line  Type,  send  a  cap  "H"  and  lower  case  "m"  as  little  worn  as 
possible,  so  that  exact  line  may  be  assured. 


STANDARD  SCHEMES  OF  LABOR  SAVING  BRASS  LEADERS, 


6-POINT,  LEADER  FONTS 

8-POINT  LEADER  FONTS 

10-POINT  LEADER  FONTS 

12-POINT  LEADER  FONTS 

LENGTH    IN    PICAS 

1 

a> 

6 
6 
6 
6 

4 

2 
fl) 

12 
12 

3 
ft 

16 

16 

4      5 
ft  ft 

16  20 

16  20 

10 

ft 
28 

■^8 

16 
ft 

42 

42 
42 
42 
42 
42 
49 

20 
ft 

56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 
56 

25 
ft 

70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
70 
40 

50 

ft 

140 
140 
140 
140 
140 
140 
140 
80 
80 
80 
80 
80 
80 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
40 
40 
40 
40 
20 

1 
ft 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
ft 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

3 
ft 

12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
8 
8 
6 
6 
6 
6 
4 
4 

4 
ft 

12 

1^ 

s 
ft 

16 

16 

10 
ft 

20 

'>0 

15 
ft 

30 

30 
30 

20 
ft 

40 
40 
40 
40 
40 
40 
40 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 

25 
ft 

50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 

50 

ft 

100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
40 
40 
40 
40 
40 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 

1 
ft 

4 
4 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
ft 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

3 
ft 

12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

4 
ft 

12 
12 
12 
12 

12 

5 
ft 

12 

12 
12 
12 

12 

10 
ft 

16 
16 

16 
16 

15 

ft 

24 
24 
24 

24 

20 
ft 

32 
32 
32 
.32 

25 
ft 

40 
40 

50 

ft 

80 

80 

1 
ft 

3 
3 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
ft 

6 

6 
6 
6 
6 

2 

3 
ft 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
2 
2 
2 

4 
ft 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

5 
ft 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
2 

10 
ft 

14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
4 
4 
4 
4 
2 

16 
ft 

21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
6 
6 
6 
6 
3 

20 
ft 

28 
28 
28 
28 
28 
28 
28 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
8 
8 
8 
8 
4 

25 
ft 

35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
10 
10 
10 
10 
5 

60 
ft 

1   ems 

70 

li  ems 

70 

2   ems 

12,16116  30|28 
12  16'l630l28 
12  16!l6t20i28 
12  16  1fi20l28 

l** 

16 

20 

40180 
40180 
40  80 

40  80 

70 

2s  ems 

12 
12 
12 
12 
8 
8 
6 
6 
6 
6 

2 

16 
16 
16 
16 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
4 
4 
4 
4 
2 
2 

20I30 
20130 
20.30 

70 

3  ems 

16 

'>4  3'^ 

70 

3a  ems 

12i  12  16  24  32 

70 

4   ems. . . 

1' 

16 

16 

'>0 

28 
16 
16 

^0 

so 

12  12  16  2432  40  80 

70 

5   ems 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
4 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
4 
4 
4 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
8 
8 
8 
8 
H 

24 

3-' 

12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

l-0ll5i20i25l50 

40 

6   ems 

2432  46 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

15120 
15  20 
15  20 
15  20 
15  20 
1216 
12il6 
1216 
I2II6 

25|50 
25150 
25150 
25  50 
25  50 
20  40 

40 

7   ems 

16 

24  32:40 

40 

8   ems 

16 
16 
16 
12 
12 
12 
1^ 

24 
24 
24 
18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
12 
12 
12 
12 
6 

32 
32 
32 

24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
16 
16 
16 
16 
8 

40 
40 
40 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
20 
20 
20 
20 
10 

40 

9  ems 

40 

10  ems 

40 

11   ems 

30 

12   ems 

20 
20 
20 

40 
40 
40 
40 
20 
20 
20 
20 
90 

30 

13   ems 

30 

14  ems 

30 

15  ems 

4 

12 

s 

12  16:20 
6    8  10 
61  8jl0 
6    8  10 
6    8,10 
6    8110 

30 

16  ems 

20 

17  ems 

8 
8 
8 
4 

20 

18   ems 

20 

19   ems 

20 

20  ems 

10 











The  number  of  pieces  contained  in  a  100-pound  font  is  2  times  that  of  a  50-pound  font. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


COLUMN 


RULES 


BRASS  COLUMN  RULE 


FACE 
MEASUREMENT 


e  POINT 

7  POINT 

8  POINT 

■  9  POINT 

$0.38 

$0.44 

$0.50 

$0.56 

.48 

.56 

.63 

.71 

.53 

.62 

.70 

.78 

.58 

.68 

.77 

.86 

.63 

.73 

.83 

.93 

.69 

.79 

.90 

1.01 

10    POINT 


4-column  folio  or  quarto 
5-column  folio  or  quarto 
6-column  folio  or  quarto 
7-column  folio  or  quarto 
8-column  folio  or  quarto 
9-column  folio  or  quarto 


13%  in. 
17%  in. 
19%  in. 
21%  in. 
23%  in. 
25%  in. 


$0.62 

.78 

.87 

.95 

1.03 

1.12 


6-ems  pica  equal  to  one  inch.        The  above  prices  include  the  2  cent  charge  for  notch  over. 
7        8        9       10  For  lengths  not  listed  above  figure  according  to  the  "Price  List  of  Cut  Rule" 

PT.      PT.      PT.      PT.     pages  768  and  769.     Full  length  of  rule  over  all  is  used  as  a  measure. 

Add  2  cents  for  each  notch  over,  and  add  5  cents  for  each  notch  under  for  use  of 
brass  reglet.    Add  10  cents  for  each  lug  or  shank  or  8  cents  in  addition  to  above  prices. 

Column  Rules— made  as  per  style  "B"— 10  cents  each  extra;  as  per  styles  "C" 
or  "D"  15  cents  each  extra  or  13  cents  in  addition  to  the  above  prices 

A  "notch  over"  is  the  shoulder  cut  from  the  face  of  the  column  rule,  to  allow 
for  foot  slugs.    This  style  is  seldom  used  for  perfecting  press. 

A  "notch  under"  is  where  column  rule  is  cut  out  at  head  to  allow  for  brass  or 
metal  reglet  next  to  head  rule.  This  allows  column  rule  to  go  flush  to  head  rule 
and  obviates  the  necessity  of  using  slugs  at  head  of  type  column. 

A  "lug"  or  "shank"  is  a  portion  of  column  rule,  which  is  cut  off  face  at  foot,  to 
allow  for  foot  sticks  in  perfecting  press  chases.  Notching  and  lug  charges  are  sub- 
ject to  both  the  quantity  and  the  regular  rule  discount. 

Styles  of  Notched  Column  Rules  Most  Commonly  Used. 

^  hj-  -FACE ^ 


SHANK 


Regular  Notched  Column  Rule.  Style  A. 
In  ordering  Column  Rules,  Style  A.  give  quantity,  size 
of  body  and  length  of  face.  The  shank  on  this  style  is 
alwaj's  made  as  long  as  the  body  of  the  rule,  viz:  on 
6-point  rule,  the  shank  is  6  points;  on  8-point,  8  points, 
etc. 

-  -FACE 


Special  Notched  Column  Rule.  Style  C. 
In  ordering  Column  Rules,  Style  C,  give  quantity,  size 
of  body  and  length  of  face,  and  height  and  length  of 
shank,  height  of  notch  under  and  length  of  nib. 


—      -  -  FACE  — 


-~\ 


K  1 

t 

r*"  1— f  A  N  f  1^                .  ■■ 

* SriANK              ' 

SHANK 


Special  Column  Rule,  Style  B. 
In  ordering  Column  Rules,  Style  B.  give  quantity,  size 
of  body,  and  length  of  face,  and  height  and  length  of 
shank.    This  style  is  most  generally  used  for  stereo- 
typing. 


Special  Notched  Column  Rule,  Style  D. 
In  ordering  Column  Rules,  Style  D,  give  quantity,  size 
of  body  and  length  of  face;  height  and  length  of  shank; 
height  and  center  notch  and  height  and  length  of  lower 
nib. 


BEVELED  LINOTYPE  COLUMN  RULES 


SIZE 

FULL  LENGTH 

5X6  PT. 

6X7  PT. 

7X8  PT. 

6  column 

19%  in. 
21%  in. 
23%  in. 

$0.74 
.81 
.88 

$0.86 

.95 

1.02 

$0.98 

7  column 

1.07 

8  column 

1.16 

These  prices  include  the  2c  charge  for  notch  over. 
Figure  other  sizes  and  lengths  according  to  "Price 
List  of  Cut  Rule"  pages  768  and  769,  adding  40  per 
cent  thereto,  using  larger  end  of  body  as  a  basis. 


Quantity  Discounts — If  the  amount  of  cut  rule,  one  body  and  face,  ordered  at  one  time,  equals  or  exceeds 
$10.00,  deduct  5  per  cent  before  taking  off  the  regular  discount  allowed  on  rule;  if  $20.00,  deduct  10  per 
cent;  if  $50.00,  deduct  15  per  cent;  if  $100.00,  deduct  20  per  cent. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


782 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


HEAD 


RULES 


BRASS  HEAD  RULES 

Following  prices  are  for  any  single,  double,  parallel,  or  triple  rule  shown  on  preceding  pages. 


SIZE 

LENGTH 
INCHES 

3 
POINT 

4 
POINT 

s 

POINT 

6^ 
POINT 

6 

POINT 

7 
POINT 

8 
POINT 

4-colunin 

8% 

15% 

18 

20H 

$0.12 
.16 
.18 
.21 
.23 
.27 

$0.16 
.21 
.24 
.28 
.31 
.36 

$0.20 
.26 
.30 
.34 
.38 
.45 

$0.22 
.28 
.33 
.38 
.43 
.50 

$0.24 
.31 
.36 
.41 
.46 
.54 

$0.28 
.36 
.42 
.48 
.54 
.63 

$0.31 

5-column 

.41 

6-column 

.48 

7-colunin    

.55 

8-column 

.61 

9-colunin 

.71 

All  lengths  not  listed  above  will  be  charged  accoridng  to  "Price  List  of  Cut  Rule"  pages  768  and  769. 

If  head  rules  are  to  be  notched  for  special  column  rules,  time  for  cutting  notches  will  be  charged  extra. 

Quantity  Discounts — If  the  amount  of  cut  rule,  one  body  and  face,  ordered  at  one  time,  equals  or  exceeds 
$10.00,  deduct  5  per  cent  before  taking  off  the  regular  discount  allowed  on  rule ;  if  $20.(K),  deduct  10  per 
cent;  if  $.50.00,  deduct  1.5  per  cent;  if  ^100.00,  deduct  20  per  cent. 


STYLES  OF  HEAD  RULES 


Regular  Head  Rule,  Style  "A"  and  -B"' 


Special  Head  Rule,  Style 

FACE ■ 


C" 


Special  Head  Rule,  Style  "D' 
—  FACE • 


In  ordering  Head  Rules  give  quantity,  size  of  body,  length  of  face  and  style. 
The  following  faces  are  the  styles  mostly  used  for  head  rules: 


491—4  Point 


527—6  Point 


538—6  Point 


535—4  Point 


560—6  Point 


558—4  Point 


516—7  Point 


505— 5Vg  Point 


539—7  Point 


493—51^  Point 


526— 5ii  Point 


540—8  Point 


494—6  Point 


562—8  Point 


BRASS  AND  METAL  FOOT  SLUGS 


SINGLE  COLUMN    DOUBLE  COLUMN 


SINGLE  COLUMN    DOUBLE  COLUMN 


Brass,  12  Point $0.15 

Brass,  18  Point 20 

Brass.  24  Point 25 


$0.25      Metal,?12  Point $0.04  $0.06 

.30      Metal,?18  Point 05  .07 

.35      Metal,  24  Point 06  .08 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


783 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


CROSS  RULES 


AND  BRACES 


BRASS  CROSS  OR  ADVERTISING  RULES. 


lOX  to  12 
123^  to  15 
153^  to  18 
183^  to  21 
21K  to  24 
243^  to  27 
27}4  to  30 
3034  to  33 
333^  to  36 
363^  to  42 


1 

ii 

2 

3 

* 

5 

52 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

SO.Oli 

$0,011 

$0.02i 

$0.03 

$0.04 

$0.05 

$0,054 

.on 

.02 

.02i 

.04 

.05 

.06 

.064 

.02 

.02i 

.03 

.04i 

.054 

.07 

.074 

.02 

.03 

.03i 

.05 

.064 

.08 

.09 

.02i 

.03 

.04 

.054 

.074 

.09 

.10 

.02i 

.03i 

.04i 

.064 

.08 

.10 

.11 

.02i 

.04 

.05 

.07 

.09 

.11 

.12 

.021 

,04 

.05i 

.074 

.10 

.12 

.134 

.03 

.044 

.06 

.08 

.104 

.13 

.144 

.04 

.05 

.07 

.10 

.13 

.16 

.17 

$0.06 
.074 
.084 
.10 
.11 
.124 
.134 
.15 
.16 
.19 


For  sizes  not  listed  above  see  '-Price  List  of  Cut  Rules"  on  Pages  768  and  769. 
In  ordering  always  give  width  of  column. 

Although  any  face  selected  from  our  regular  rules  can  be  cut  to  order,  the  following  styles  of  faces 
are  the  ones  most  used. 


431—2  Point 


■168—2  Point 


402—2  Point 


489—2  Point 


556—2  Point 


771—2  Point 
772—2  Point 
776—2  Point 


490—3  Point 


557—3  Point 


534—3  Point 


491^t  Point 


558-4  Point 


513—4  Point 


535—4  Point 


BRASS  BRACES 

636.  12c 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


The  first  figure  indicates  the  body. 

784  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BRASS 


FANCY 

83.  10c 


75,  10c 


73,  10c 


70,  10c 


65,  10c 


57,  10c 


58,  10c 
54,  10c 


53,  10c 


71,  10c 


9,  10c 


72,  10c 


78,  10c 


97,  10c 


92.  10c 
8,  10c 


85,  10c 


90,  10c 
81,  10c 


94,  10c 

■       ■ 

95,  10c 


DASHES 


PLAIN 

431,  7Hc 

468. 

7ViC 

402, 

71/20 

489, 

7%c 

556, 

7y2c 

772. 

7Viz 

771, 

IVic 

776, 

7V-IC 

490 

9c 

557 

9c 

534 

,  9c 

491, 

10c 

558, 

10c                                   1 

513, 

10c                                   1 

535, 

10c 

Prices  griven  are  for  lengths 
12^  to  15  ems.    Other  widths 
charg-ed  as  per  "Price  List  of 
Cut  Rules."  plus  Ave  cents  for 
notching-  at  both  ends. 

FANCY 

76.  10c 


80, 

10c 

74, 

10c 

66, 

10c 

63, 

10c 

61, 

10c 

59, 

10c 

51, 

10c 

50, 

10c 

55, 

10c 

60, 

10c 

64, 

10c 

67,  10c 

68, 

10c 

77, 

10c 

79. 

10c 

109, 

15c 

107, 

15c 

104, 

15c 

102 

15c 

101,  15c 


J.  10c 


82, 

10c 

86. 

10c 

87, 

10c 

84. 

10c 

91, 

10c 

89, 

10c 

93,  10c 


10c 


5,  10c 
100.  10c 


103,  15c 

105,  15c 

106,  15c 

108,  15c 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


785 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


BRASS  CIRCLES 


OVALS,  DIAMONDS 


PLAIN-RULE 
CIRCLES 


FANCY-RULE 
CIRCLES 


PLAIN-RULE 

OVALS 

AND  DIAMONDS 


FANCY  RULE 

OVALS 

AND   DIAMONDS 


6  ems  and  smaller,  1  inch 

7  to  12  ems,    2  inch 

13  to  18  ems,    3  inch 

19  to  34  ems,    4  inch 

25  to  30  ems,    5  inch 

31  to  36  ems,    6  inch 

37  to  42  ems,    7  inch 

43  to  48  ems,    8  inch 

49  to  54  ems,    9  inch 

55  to  60  ems,  10  inch 

61  to  66  ems,  11  inch 

67  to  72  ems,  12  inch 

Each  additional  inch  diameter 


$0.75 
1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
1.75 
2.00 
2.25 
2.50 
2.75 
3.00 
3.25 
3.50 
.25 


$0.90 
1.25 
1.60 
1.95 
2.30 
2.55 
2.90 
3.25 
3.60 
3.95 
4.30 
4.65 
.35 


$0.90 
1.20 
1.50 
1.80 
2.10 
2.40 
2.70 
3.00 
3.30 
3.60 
3.90 
4.20 
.30 


$1.00 
1.45 
1.90 
2.35 
2.80 
3.25 
3.70 
4.15 
4.60 
5.05 
5.50 
5.95 
.45 


Diameter  of  Ovals  and  length  of  Diamonds  figured  the  long  way.    Inside  measurement. 

Note. — Circles,  Ovals  and  Diamonds  made  to  order  from  any  face  of  rule  shown  on  preceding  pages. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


BRASS  CIRCLES    ^^^fe   AND  OVALS 


For  prices  of  circles  and  ovals  see  page  786. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH  UNEQUALED 


BRASS  CIRCLES 


AND  OVALS 


For  prices  of  Circles  and  Ovals  see  page  786. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


r 


r 


BRASS  LEADS  AND  SLUGS 


BRASS  AND  STEEL  RULE 


BRASS  LEADS  AND  SLUGS 


STRIPS 

CUT  TO  MEASURE 

LABOR-SAVING 

SIZE 

1   LB. 

25  LBS. 

100  LBS. 

200  LBS. 

1   LB. 

25  LBS. 

100  LBS. 

200  LBS. 

1    LB. 

25  LBS. 

100  LBS. 

200  LBS. 

1      point 

$0.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 

$0.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.70 

$0.65 
.65 
.65 
.65 
.65 
.65 

$0.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 

$1.25 

1.15 

1.00 

1.00 

.95 

.95 

$1.20 
1.10 
.95 
.95 
.90 
.90 

$1.15 
1.05 
.90 
.90 
.85 
.85 

$1.10 
1.00 
.85 
.85 
.80 
.80 

$1.75 
1.60 
1.25 
1.25 
1.20 
1.20 

$1.35 

1.20 

1.05 

1.05 

.95 

.95 

$1.30 

1.15 

1.00 

1.00 

.90 

.90 

$1.25 

IM  point 

1.10 

2     point 

.95 

3     point 

.95 

4     point 

.85 

6     point 

.85 

Cut  to  measure  is  10  ems  or  longer,  and  not  less  than  1  pound  of  a  length.    Otherwise  labor-saving 
prices  will  prevail. 

BRASS  LEADS  AND  SLUGS  IN  A  POUND 

This  table  to  be  used  in  estimating,  regular  height  (%  inches) . 


1  point 
1 i  point 
1 k  point 

2  point 


EMS  TO 
POUND 


1872 
1560 
1348 


INCHES  TO 
POUND 


312 
260 
208 
156 


3  point . 

4  point , 
6  point . 

12  point , 


EMS  TO 
POUND 


624 
468 
312 
156 


INCHES  TO 
POUND 


104 
78 
52 
26 


BRASS  PERFORATING  RULE 


SIZE 

PRICE 
1    FOOT 

NUMBER 
OF  fEET 

PRICE 
PER   FOOT 

NUMBER 
OF  FEET 

PRICE 
PER   FOOT 

NUMBER 
OF  FEET 

PRICE 
PER  FOOT 

NUMBER 
OF  FEET 

PRICE 
PER  FOOT 

2  point 

$0.15 
0.22i 

100 

67 

$0.14i 
0.211 

200 

134 

$0.13i 
0.20? 

500 
334 

$0.12i 
0.19i 

1000 

667 

$0.12 
0.18 

3  point 

Special  tooth  or  depth  3c  net  extra  per  foot.    For  Brass  Perforating  Rule,  cut  to  measure,  see  pages 
768  and  769. 

BRASS  SCORING  RULE 


2  point. 

3  point. 

4  point . 
6  point. 


PRICE 
1   FOOT 


$0.10 
0.15 
0.20 
0.30 


NUMBER 
OF  FEET 


100 
67 
50 

34 


PRICE 
PER  FOOT 


$0.09i 
0.14i 
0.19 
0.28i 


NUMBER 
OF  FEET 


200 
134 

100 
67 


PRICE 
PER  FOOT 


$0.09 
0.13i 
0.18 
0.27 


NUMBER 
OF  FEET 


500 

334 
250 

167 


PRICE 
PER  FOOT 


$0.08i 
0.12J 
0.17 
0.25i 


NUMBER 
OF  FEET 


1000 
667 

500 
334 


PRICE 
PER  FOOT 


$0.08 
0.12 
0.16 
0.24 


For  Brass  Scoring  Rule,  cut  to  measure,  see  pages  768  and  769. 

STEEL  PERFORATING  RULE 

These  rules  are  not  guaranteed  accurate  to  Point  Bodies. 


2  point . 

3  point . 


$0.40 
0.50 


$0.39 
0.49 


$0.38 
0.48 


Steel  Perforating  Rule  also  put  up  in  fonts  con- 
taining 4  feet  of  Rule  cut  to  pica  ems  of  assorted 
lengths. 

Price  per  font,  2  point,  $2.00;  3  point,  $2.50 


Special  tooth  or  depth  5c  net  extra  per  foot. 
STEEL  CUTTING  AND  CREASING  RULE 


TEMPERED,   NOT  POLISHED 

TEMPERED  AND  POLISHED 

SOFT  STEEL 

1    FOOT 

60  FEET 

100  FEET 

1    FOOT 

60  FEET 

100  FEET 

1    FOOT 

50  FEET 

100  FEET 

2  point 

$0.15 
.22 
.30 
.35 

$0.14 
.20 
.28 
.33 

$0.13 
.19 
.27 
.32 

$0.25 

$0.24 

$0.23 

$0.10 
.15 
.20 
.25 

$0.09 
.14 
.19 
.24 

$0.08 

3  point 

.13 

4  point  

.18 

6  point 

.23 

Cutting,  Ic  a  cut. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


COPPER  AND  BRASS 


THIN  SPACES 


PATENT  COPPER  AND  BRASS  THIN  SPACES 

One  of  the  handiest  things  a  printer  can  have  is  a  full  assortment  of  Patent  Copper  and  Brass  Thin 
Spaces.  To  use  them  once  is  to  appreciate  them.  They  are  made  in  two  thicknesses,  one-half  and  one- 
point,  and  are  cut  upon  order  for  any  point  body.  The  half-point  spaces  are  made  of  copper  and  the  one- 
point  of  brass,  so  that  different  thicknesses  may  be  distinguished  at  a  glance.  They  are  accurately  cut  by 
machinery;  are  cheap,  never  break,  and  never  wear  out.  These  spaces  are  put  up  in  fonts  of  different 
assortments  as  follows : 


WOODEN  CASE,   CONTAINS  10  OUNCES  OF  ONE-HALF  AND  ONE-POINT 
THIN  SPACES  ASSORTED  IN  SIZES  FROM  6  TO  72  POINT  INCLUSIVE. 


CARDBOARD  BOX,   CONTAINS  10  OUNCES  OF  ONE-HALF  AND  ONE-POINT 
THIN  SPACES  ASSORTED  IN  SIZES,    12,    18,    24,   36  AND  48  POINT. 


Font  No.  1,  Containing  16  oz.  of  One-Half  Point 
Copper  Thin  Spaces,  cut  the  followingr 
sizes:  6,  8,  10,  12,  14,  16,  18,  20,  24,  30,  36, 
42,  48,  60,  72  point $1.75 

Font  No.  2,  Containing-  16  oz.  of  One-Point  Brass 
Thin  Spaces,  cut  the  following-  sizes: 
6,  8,  10,  12,  14,  16,  18,  20,  24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  60, 
72  point 1.75 

Font  No.  3,  Containing-  16  oz.  of  One-Half  Point 
Copper  and  One-Point  Brass  Thin 
Spaces,  cut  the  following  sizes:  6,  8, 
10,  12,  14,  16,  18,  20,  24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  60,  72 

point 1.75 

Above  price  per  font  includes  a  neat  wooden  box. 


Font  No.  4,  Containing  10  oz.  of  One-Half  Point  Cop- 
per Thin  Spaces,  cut  the  following 
sizes:    12,  18,  24,  36,  and  48  point $1.00 

Font  No.  5,  Containing  10  oz.  of  One-Point  Brass 
Thin  Spaces,  cut  the  following  sizes: 
12,  18,  24,  36,  and  48  point 1.00 

Font  No.  6,  Containing  10  oz.  of  One-Half  Point 
Copper  and  One-Point  Brass  Thin 
Spaces,  cut  the  following  sizes:  12,  18, 
24,  36  and  48  point 1.00 

Above  fonts  are  put  up  in  cardboard  boxes  as 
shown  in  cut. 


Ounce  and  Pound  Prices 

We  cut  upon  special  order  any  point  body,  from  smallest  to  largest  size  and  furnish  same  in  2-ounce  packages 
of  either  the  one-half  point  copper  or  one-point  brass  or  2  ounces  of  copper  and  brass  assorted  at  a  price  of  25  cents 
per  package  of  any  one  size.  Also  sold  by  the  pound  as  follows:  5  point,  $2.50;  bVs  point,  $2.25;  6  point,  $2.00;  7  point 
$1.85;  8  point,  $1.75;  9  point,  $1.65;  10  point,  $1.55;  11  point,  $1.45;  12  to  16  point,  $1.40;  18  to  30  point,  $1.35;  36  point 
and  larger,  $1.30.    A  pound  may  contain  either  brass  or  copper  or  both. 


SHORT  LEADS  AND  SLUGS 


LEADS  FOR  LINING  TYPE 


Each  font  consists  of  accurately  cut  labor-saving 
leads  and  slugs  in  four  thicknesses,  1,  2,  3  and  6 
point,  as  shown  in  illustration,  which  also  shows 
style  of  box  in  which  they  are  sold. 

18  point  assortment,  including  case,  per  font $1.50 

24  point  assortment,  including  case,  per  font 1 .50 

36  point  assortment,  including  case,  per  font 1.50 

48  point  assortment,  including  case,  per  font 1.50 

60  point  assortment,  including  case,  per  font 1.50 

Five  assortments  ordered  at  one  time 7.25 

Four-ounce  packages  of  2,  3  or  6-point,  each 25 


Font  No.  1,  Brass,  one-point;  contains  7  pieces  each 

I  to  10  ems  by  nonpareils,  7  pieces  each 

II  to  14' ems,  5  pieces  each  14  to  19  ems, 

and  6  pieces  20  ems  by  picas $1.00 

Font  No.  2,  Two-point;  contains  12  pieces  each 
from   1   to  20  ems  by  picas,  12  pieces 

each  from  1  to  10  ems  by  nonpareils 1.00 

Font  No.  3,  Three-point;  contains  8  pieces  each 
from  1  to  20  ems  by  picas,   12  pieces 

each  from  1  to  10  ems  bj^  nonpareils 1.00 

"The  Midget,"  labor-saving  case,  having  twenty- 
nine  compartments,  will  hold  either 
three  fonts  of  No.  1,  or  one  font  each 
of  No.  2or  3 60 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


790 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


MISCELLANEOUS 


DATE  LINES 

SUB-HEADS 
NEWSPAPER  HEADS 

NEWS  CUTS 

SOCIETY  EMBLEMS 

VOGUE  ORNAMENTS 

WOOD  RULES 

WOOD  TYPE 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER 


TYPE  FOUNDERS,  CHICAGO 


ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 
MINNESOTA  TYPE  FOUNDRY  CO. 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 

ST.  LOUIS  PRINTERS  SUPPLY  CO. 

DALLAS,  TEX. 

THE  BARNHART  TYPE  FOUNDRY  CO. 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 

SOUTHERN  PRINTERS  SUPPLY  CO. 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 
PACmC  PRINTERS  SUPPLY  CO. 


KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 
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NEW  YORK  CITY,  N.  Y. 
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COMMERCIAL  ^^1^  LOGOTYPES 


ELECTROTYPED 


5049,  ISc 


5047,  15c 


5046,  20c 


5050,  20c 


5042,  ISc 


5048,  15c 


5062,  2Sc 


^^  t^oA^  i^eeHM^ 


5052,  ISc 


5059,  35c 


5060,  ISc 


¥. 


5055,  2Sc 


■e 


5057,  2Sc 


5058,  ISc 


H. 


5053,  ISc 


5063,  20c 


5056,  20c 


&i  €^eMe4 


5061,  3Sc 


i^-mfde 


SU04,   WC 

(^/^^  ^  Me  t?4c/ei  m^ 


5051,  2Sc 


5065,  ISc 


5041,  ISc 


5054,  20c 


5066,  40c 


tzfu/  cmH^  ^  acot^-i/^t^ 


5068,  SSc 


5069,  ISc 


^po 


5071,  ISc 


'i. 


5067  3Sc 


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5074,  20c 


vpo 


5073,  40c 


5075,  20c 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


DATE   c^^fe^    LINES 


ELECTROTYPED 


Style  A,     7Sc 


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Style  B,     75c 

JjCL-'uZx^ny^   O. J / OO 

Style  AA,     7Sc 

Qii^^^j  ^'^.j, y^^ 

Style  BB,     7Sc 

..y^^^^^j  ^a.j J&^ 

Style  C,     75c 
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Style  D,     7Sc 


'C'C--^j 


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^^«^-Z>t?-^^, 


Style  E,     75c 


-k^-^'t-'C^.j 


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Style  F,     75c 


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'^^•^^i^i^W,  (^^e^.j y^( 


Style  G,     75c 


Style  H,     75c 


.i/po 


Style  I,     75c 


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Style  K,     75c 


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Style  L,     75c 


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Style  M,     75c 

'e-n^<^9^,  (SM-c'6,S., 


.■/^o 


Style  N,     75c 


^^<i^0^^,  (^Ct244^., -/po 


Style  O,     75c 


'^1^^^^^^ 


..ypo 


Style  T,     75c 


^(Am^\\l^\{Am\  %exad,. 


Style  U,     75c 


acme,  TlAyt^., 


J  90 


Style  V,     75c 


k,^fl., 


J  96 


Style  P,     $1.00 


€l4^\ 


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Style  R,     $1.00 


ypo 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


793 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


CHECK 


BLANKS 


ELECTROTYPED 


B 173  35c 


B172  35c 


3208  25c 


B176  3SC 


B 177  35c 


4007  35c 
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■^i^^^S^ 


4006  3Sc 


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4002  40c 


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4003  40c 


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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ADVERTISING   ^WU^    CUTS 


Cast  from  Superior  Copper-Mixed  Metal. 


Al  5c    A2  5c     Bl  5c      B2  5c      B3  Sc         B4  5c         A33  5c        A3  5c  A4  Sc  A5  5c  A6  Sc 


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A7  5c  B5  5c 


B6  6c  B7  5c 


Sc  BIO  6c  Bll  10c  C4  5c  B12  10c  B9  Sc  B14  5c 


B15  5c   B16  Sc  B17  10c  A8  6c  B18  5c  B19  5c  B20  5c  B21  10c  B22  10c  B23  10c 


B13  Sc  B24  10c  A25  6c  B25  10c  A19  10c  A38  6c         A42  6c  A103  6c  A166  10c 

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B28  10c  A211  10c 

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A121  10c  A518  10c 


A 199  15c 


AID  10c       A200  15c 


A529  10c        A301  ISc         A302  15c      A263  10c 


A342  10c 

5-3 


A537  10c  5019  10c  A523  15c 


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A297  15c 


A330  ISc         4739  ISc         5014  15c 


A473  15c 


A447  20c 


A265  15c 


A624  20c 


4741  15c        A477  15c 


ELECTROTYPED 

A470  15c 


A114  25c 


A31  10c 


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B30  ISc 


C44  20c 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


SOCIETY 


EMBLEMS 


ELECTROTYPED 


MASONIC 


B1116    SOc 


10011  (Mortised)  60c 


Z95    40c 


Z180     2Sc 


B1503     35c 


2183    40c  B1950    30c 


B1402    SOc 


Z182    40c 


10001    SOc 


10006    SOc 


Z151    SOc  Z559    SOc 

BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


B1409    SOc 


Z43    SOc 


Z57    SOc  10002    40c 

796  SUPERIOR^OPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


B1508    50c 


Z208    3Sc 


SOCIETY 


EMBLEMS 


EUECTROTYPED 


MASONIC 


B1120    50c 


10010    40c 


B1204    30c 


B2234    40c 


BlUl      40c 


Z154    50c 


Z609    SOc 


Z158     75c 


10003     SOc 


KNIGHTS  OF  PYTHIAS 


10007    SOc 


B1203    40c 


B1311     60c 


^8^ 


'^M 


B2266    40c  B1718    SOc  B1715    35c 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  797 


Z298    SOc  Z206    3Sc 

QUALITY  AND   FINISH  UNEQUALED 


B1728    75c 


B1724    50c 


SOCIETY 


EMBLEMS 


ELECTROTYPED 


KNIGHTS  OF  PYTHIAS 


Z198    50c 


10016    50c 


B1719    60c 


FORESTERS  OF  AMERICA 


Z115    50c 


10017    40c 


10030    SOc 
BARNHART   EROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


B2405    75c 
SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


ELECTROTYPED 


ELKS  AND  FORESTERS 


B2002    $1.00 
POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


10024    75c 
QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


EMBLEMS 


Z18    40c 


Z132    40c 


B2017    40c 


Z425    40c 


B1619    30c 


B1600    25c 


B1701    30c 


B1705    2Sc 


AMERICAN   MECHANICS 


sou    30c 


Z202     SOc 


Z73    3Sc  1006S    35c 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


B2012     35c 


10067    40c 
SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SOCIETY 


EMBLEMS 


ELECTROTYPED 


FRATERNAL  ORDER  OF  EAGLES 


10045    7Sc 


RED   MEN 


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10059    40c 


10047    SOc 


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10048    7Sc 


Z432     3Sc 


Z516    7Sc  Z172    SOc 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


801 


10058    3Sc  Z56    35c 

QUALITY  AND   FINISH  UNEQUALED 


SOCIETY 


^m 

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B1928    25c  Z5-13     30c 


EMBLEMS 


ELECTROTYPED 


EPWORTH  LEAGUE 


Z52    40c 


B2148    40c 


Z438    3Cc 


Z128    75c 


CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 


^^m^\^ 


10055     60c 


10057    30c 


C44    40c 


10052     30c 


Z201    40c 


Z398    50c 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  MACCABEES 


10063    40c  Z279    35c 

BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


10064    40c 


Z541     30c  10061    40c 

SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SOCIETY 


EMBLEMS 


ELECTROTYPED 


KNIGHTS  OF  THE  MACCABEES 


B1524    35c 


Z278    35c 


B1522    40c 


MODERN  WOODMEN 


B2362    50c 


Z185    35c 


Z429    40c 


Z187    40c  10038     30c 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


803 


10039    7Sc 
QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


SOCIETY 


EMBLEMS 


ELECTROTYPED 


ANCIENT  ORDER  UNITED  WORKMEN 


B1807    50c 


Z728     50c 


B1806    40c 


10533     40c 


B1801     30c 


B1800    30c 


GRAND  ARMY 


B2173    40c 


B1903     50c 


MISCELLANEOUS 


B1861    50c 


10099    40c  10079    35c 

BARN  HART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


10094    40c 


B1829    40c 


B1907    60c 


B2018    40c  Z124    40c 

SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


SOCIETY 


EMBLEMS 


ELECTROTYPE  D 


MISCELLANEOUS— Continued 


Z130    75c 


10101    50c 


Z142    50c 


10077    35c 


10090    50c 


Z58    50c 


2289    50c 


Z157    35c 


10075     35c 


Z437    35c 


2287     50c 


10085     40c 


Z177    50c 


Z179    SOc 


10095    SOc 
POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


805 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


VOGUE    cmm^    ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


*No.63,  2Sc 


*No.5S,  30c 


*No.53,  25c 


*No.74,  20c 


*No.51,  25c 


*No.  55,  30c 


*No.72,  20c 


*No.66,  25c 


^\o.  48,  35c 


^'^ 


\ 


*No.62,  25c  *No.61,  30c  *No.  54,  25c  *No.23,  30c  *No.  52,  25c  *No.60,  30c 


No.  71,  2Sc 
No.  139,  2Sc  *No.  140,  2Sc 


*No.  67,  2Sc 


*No.  142,  30c 


*No.57,  3Sc 


*No.  49,  35c 


No.  155,  40c 


No.  158,  50c 


No.  154,  40c 


No.  157,  40c 


•^No.  150,  40c 


No.  156,  50c 


*Ncx  149,  40c 


No.  159,  40c 


*  Indicates  metal  base 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


*No.27,  75c 


^SSf^-J:> 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


VOGUE   c^BR^    ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


ka 


*No.68,  2Sc 


^S 


*No.  15,  35c 


*No.59,  40c 


^J 


*No.84,  30c 


*No.73,  20c 


*No.82,  30c 


No.  117,  SOc 


*No.  153,  60c 


& 


No.  86,  40c 


'^^ 


No.  21,  60c 


*No.70,  25c 


jk 


/ 

*No.  5,  40c       *No.75,  45c 


*No.79,  35c 


No.  20,  SOc 


No.  34,  50c 


No.31,  SOc 


*No.36,  60c 
*  Indicates  metal  base  No.  24,  60c 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  807 


*No.76,  45c 
*No.83,  SOc 


No.  115,  SOc 


No.  227,  60c 
QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


VOGUE 


ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


n 


*No.  109,  40c 


No.  220,  60c 


*No.78,  30c 


^A0 


No.  19,  50c 


•^No.  110,  40c 


No.  28,  SOc 


No.  13,  60c 


No.  9,  60c 


No.  12,  60c 
*  Indicates  metal  base 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


No.  32,  SOc 


No.  118,  75c 


*No.  2,  40c 


No.  113,  60c 


No.  17,  50c 


No.  89,  60c 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


VOGUE    cmm^    ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


Indicates  metal  base 
POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


No.  226,  $1.30 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


VOGUE 


ELECTROTYPED 


"No.   3,  40c 


*No.65,  40c 


No,  112,  50c 


No.  178,  60c 


-«- 


•No.  58,  3Sc' 


No.  6,  40c 

No.  38,  7Sc 

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t^^-«3r^^- 

*No.S,  50c 

No.  26,  60c 
BARNHART    BR03.   &   SPINDLER'S 


*No.  141,  2Sc 
"Indicates  metal  base. 


810 


No.  33,  60c 
SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


mUmmi 


No.  95,  75c 


VOGUE    C^^fe^    ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


*No.44,  25c 


^9^ 


^i 


'i 


•? 


No.  43,  50c 


Indicates  metal  base.  No. 91,  $1.25 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  811 


No.  25,  35c 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


VOGUE 


ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


*No.  96,  40c 


No.  116,  SOc 


No.  45,  7Sc 


No.  39,  75c 
BARNHART  BROS.  &.SPINDLER'S 


No.  203,  $1.00 
*  Indicates  metal  base 


818 


No.  35,  75c 
SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


VOGUE   m 


ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  103,  40c 


*No.  14,  40c 


No.  80,  40c 


No.  122,  40c 


No.  107,  75c 


*No.  200,  75c 


No.  108,  7Sc 


No.  223,  75c 
POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


*No.  185,  30c 
*  Indicates  metal  base 


813 


No.  85,  SOc 
QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


VOGUE    cm^^    ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


(^:^'iiS;f^)i^''mt7^!!;s^ 


No.  182,  75c 
BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


*Indicates  metal  base. 


814 


No.  16,  SOc 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


VOGUE 


ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  2 17,  60c 


No.  29,  80c 


No  236,  7Sc 


No.  240,  SOc 
Indicates  metal  base 


No.  192,  75c 


No.  225,  60c 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


VOGUE    cmm^    ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  165,  60c 


No.  90,  50c 


No.  164,  50c 


No.  127,  50c 


No.  166,  50c 


3' 


No.  168,  60c 


No.  170,  60c 


No.  119,  75c 
BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


No.  169,  60c 


No.  120,  7Sc 
SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


VOGUE 


ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  280,  50c 


No.  261,  40c 


No.  289,  40c 


No.  293,  75c 


No.  277,  50c 


No.  272,  40c 


W 


No.  290,  40c  No.  275,  40c 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


No.  266,  40c  No.  281,  SOc 

817  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


VOGUE 


ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  300,  7Sc 


No.  291,  40c 


No.  303,  $1.00 


No.  268,  SOc 


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No.  247,  SOc 


No.  2^7.  60c 


No.  294,  SOc 


No.  228,  60c 
BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


No.  283,  7Sc 


No.  260,  75c 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ORNAMENTS 


No.  298,  $1.25 


No.  299,  $1.25 


No.  276,  30c 
POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


819 


No.  199,  60c 
QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


VOGUE    ^^fe^    ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  297,  7Sc 


No.  207,  7Sc 
BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  820 


No.  271,  50c 
SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


VOGUE 


ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPEU 


No.  137,  75c 


No.  126,  75c 


No.  125,  7Sc 


No.  216,  $1.25 


No.  136,  50c 
POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


821 


No.  179,  60c 
QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


VOGUE    ^^fe^    ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  87,  $1.S0 


No.  88,  $1.00 


No.  101,  $1.75 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


No.  42,  7Sc 
SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  133,   SOc 


No.  180,   7Sc 


No.  212,  $1.00 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


VOGUE 


ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  308,  $1.50 


No.  235,  $1.00 


No.  239,  $1.25 


No.  208,  $1.00 


No.  4,  75c 


BARIMHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


824 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


VOGUE 


ORNAMENTS 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  254,  $1.50 


No   25S    75c 


No.  256,  $2.00 


POINT- LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


VOGUE    C^MP^    ORNAMENTS. 


ELECTROTYPED 


No.  99,  $1.25 


BARNHART    BROS.   &    SPINDLER'S 


826 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


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ELECTROTYPED    cmm^    SUB-HEADS 


Rs^ 


Made  to  column  width,  50  cents  each. 


NORTHAM  JOURNAL. 

No.  201 

SOUTHEEN  PLOWMAN. 

No.  202 

GRAND  FOLKS  TIMES. 

No.  203 

Market    Review. 

No.  204 

CLINTON  COINTY  NEWS. 

No.  205 

llje  Ittlton  lournal. 

No.  206 

UTAH  Daily  Eecord. 

No.  207 

BENTON  SIGNAL. 

No.  208 

Kansas  City  Daily  Hotel  Reporter. 

No.   209 

WESTERN  POULTRY  JOURNAL. 

No.  210 

got  ^pvtn00  ^tav. 

No.  211 

|leh  ®ah  ^nn. 

No.  212 

Carson  Center  Humorist. 

No.  213 

SOUTH    HAVEN  EAGLE. 

POINT-LIISIE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


No.  214 


Ctje  Cijatfjam  98latie. 

No.  215 

Evening  H)emocrat^ 

No.  216 

/Iftorgan  XLimcQ. 

No.  217 

Columbus  jTree  ipress. 

No.  218 

MARLETTE  MONTHLY. 
THE  WISCONSIN  WEEKLY  ECHO. 

No.  220 

MONTHLY  MONITOR. 

No.  221 

South  Dakota  FarmeL 

No.  222 

WASHINGTON  NEWS. 
MORNING  EEVIEW. 

No.  224 

LAKESIDE  TIMES. 

No.  225 

AVONDALE  DAILY  BULLETIN. 

No.  226 

MARKET  GUIDE. 


No.  227 


DAILY  SENTINEL 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


NEWSPAPER    ^^fe^    HEADINGS 


ELECTROTYPED 


One  word,  $1.25 ;  two  words,  $1.7S  60  Point  Modern  Text 


Each  additional  word.  50c 


nimm  §mmvixi 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75 


60  Point  Tudor 


Each  additional  word,  50c 


^be  Sentinel 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Tudor  Bold 


Each  additional  word,  50c 


IRacine  ipost 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Black  No.  2 


Each  additional  word,  50c 


®0k^0  MaU 


One  word,  $1.35;  two  words,  $2.00  84  Point  Extended  Open  Black 


Each  additional  word,  75c 


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BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


NEWSPAPER    c^fe^    HEADINGS 


ELECTROTYPED 


One  word,  $1.25:  two  words,  $1.75  48  Point  Modern  Title  Each  additional  word,  50c 

ERIE  GAZETTE 


One  word,  $1.25 ;  two  words,  $1.75  48  Point  Post  Each  additional  word,  50c 

LEON  GRAPHIC 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  48  Point  Herald  Roman  Each  additional  word,  50c 

DAILY  ECHO 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  48  Point  De  Vinne  Each  additional  word,  50c 

PARIS  RECORD 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  48  Point  Lightface  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

DAILY  TIMES 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  48  Point  Talisman  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

UTICA  INDEX 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  839  QUALITY   AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


NEWSPAPER    ^^1^^    HEADINGS 


ELECTROTYPED 


One  word,  $1.2S;  two  words,  $1.75  48  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  Each  additional  word   50c 

MOLINE  CLIPPER 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  48  Point  Luxor  No.  55  Each  additional  word,  50c 

Fen  ton  Leader 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  48  Point  Luxor  No.  5  Each  additional  word,  50c 

HOME  PRESS 


One  word,  $1.25  ;  two  words,  $1.75  48  and  60  Point  Modern  Title  Each  additional  word,  50c 

Daily  Citizen 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  48  and  60  Point  Post  Each  additional  word,  50c 

Star  Ledger 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  48  and  60  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Each  additional  word,  50c 

CairoIHerald 


BARNHART  BR03.  &.   SFINDLER'S  830  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


NEWSPAPER    ^^^^    HEADINGS 


ELECTROTYPED 


One  word   $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  48  and  60  Point  Talisman  Each  additional  Svord,  SOc 

Cadiz  Echo 

One  word,  $1.25 ;  two  words,  $1.75  48  and  60  Point  Pastel  Bold  Each  additional  word,  50c 

Daily  Argus 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  48  and  72  Point  Lightface  Each  additional  word,  50c 

Idaho  Post 

One  word,  $1.25;   two  words,  $1.75  54  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Each  additional  word,  50c 

THE  BLADE 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  54  Point  Barnhaft  Old  Style  Each  additional  word,  50c 

UNION  TIMES 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  54  and  72  Point  Caslon  Old  Style  Each  additional  word,  50c 

Recorder 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  831  QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


NEWSPAPER    C^Bfe^    HEADINGS 


ELECTROTYPED 


One  word,  $1.2S ;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed  Each  additional  word   50c 

TEXAS  NEWS 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Each  additional  word,  50c 

REPORTER 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Each  additional  word,  50c 

MESSENGER 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  Each  additional  word,  50c 

AUSTIN  GLOBE 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  and  72  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Each  additional  word,  50c 

Troy  Post 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  832  SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


NEWSPAPER    ^^^fe^    HEADINGS 


ELECTROTYPED 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  De  Vinne  No.  55  Each  additional  word,  50c 

Union  Times 


One  word,  $1.25 ;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

ENTERPRISE 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Talisman  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

GUARDIAN 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Bold  Pastel  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

CHRONICLE 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  and  72  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

Gary  Days 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  833  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


NEWSPAPER    ^^fe^    HEADINGS 


ELECTROTYPED 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Old  Style  Italic  No.  59  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

Genoa  Patriot 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Old  Style  No.  70  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

NEW  ERIE 


One  word,  $1.25 :  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Modern  Title  Each  additional  word,  50c 

REPUBLICAN 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Post  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

DEMOCRAT 

One  word,  $1.25  ;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  De  Vinne  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

CHRONICLE 


One  word,  $1.2S;  two  words,  $1.75  60  Point  Lightface  Each  additional  word,  SOc 


ERIE  SUN 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S  834  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


NEWSPAPER    ^^ifes    HEADINGS 


ELECTROTYPED 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Old  Style  Italic  No.  59  Each  additional  word,  50c 

Fulton  Post 


One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Old  Style  No.  70  Each  additional  word,  50c 


THE  MAII 


V 


One  word,  $1.25 ;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Modern  Title  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

INFORMER 

One  word,  $1.25 ;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Post  Each  additional  word,  50c 

REGISTER 

One  word,  $1.25 ;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Barnhart  Old  Style  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

DEFIANCE 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  83.5  QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


NEWSPAPER    cmm^    HEADINGS 


ELECTROTYPED 


One  word,  $1.25 ;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Old  Roman  Condensed  Each  additional  word  SOc 

CHRONICLE 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Old  Style  No.  72  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

BUDGET 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Lightface  Post  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

THE  POST 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Caslon  Old  Roman  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

TRIBUNE 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  De  Vinne  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

REGISTER 

BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  836  SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


NEWSPAPER    cm^k^    HEADINGS 


ELECTROTYPED 


One  word,  $1.25 ;  two  words,  $1.7S  72  Point  Plymouth  Condensed  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

REPUBLICAN 

One  word,  $1.25 ;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Talisman  Each  additional  word,  SOc 

CLARION 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Old  Roman  Bold  Each  additional  word,  50c 

DEMOCRAT 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Bold  Pastel  Each  additional  word,  50c 

MONITOR 

One  word,  $1.25;  two  words,  $1.75  72  Point  Plymouth  Each  additional  word,  50c 

LEDGER 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  837  QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


ANGULAR 


QUADS 


ANGULAR  QUADS 

With  these  quads  Hnes  can  be  set  quickly  and  se- 
curely at  any  one  of  several  different  angles  to  the 
straight  lines,  and  with  but  little  space  between. 

Angular  Quads  are  put  up  in  fonts,  one  of 
which  contains  quads  whose  straight  sides 
are  8x8  points  and  8x4  points  respectively; 
the  second,  10x10  and  10x5;  and  the  third, 
12x12  and  12x6. 


8  POINT  10  POINT  BF  object  in 

ik  A     ^  ik^^  Pr  cutting  off 

Per  half  pound  font 80c  Per  half  pound  font 65c     ^^^\  . 

■r^'  this  corner  is  to 

12  POINT  ^^.        .  , 

■F   snow  now  close  type 

HF'  may   be  set  to  rule  by 

Wjk  the  use  of  Angular  Quads. 


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Scale  of  fonts  showingr  the  number  of  letters  in  each  font  from  3  A's  to  30A's.    These  fonts  are  carefully  assorted 

and  do  not  contain  surplus  characters. 


3     :     4    !     5 

7 

9 

12 

15 

20 

30 

3 

4 

5 

7 

9 

12 

15 

20 

30 

A         A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

a 

a 

a 

a 

a 

a 

a 

a 

a 

75      1      108 

120 

165 

200 

270 

320 

435 

625 

65 

90 

104 

140 

170 

220 

275 

360 

510 

LETTERS  LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

LETTERS 

A 

3           4 

5 

7 

9 

12 

15 

20 

30 

a 

3 

4 

5 

7 

9 

12 

15 

20 

30 

B 

2           3 

3 

4 

5 

7 

8 

10 

15 

b 

2 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

11 

15 

C 

2           3 

4 

5 

6 

9 

10 

14 

22 

c 

2 

3 

4 

6 

7 

8 

10 

13 

18 

D 

2           3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

12 

17 

d 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

15 

20 

E 

4           5 

6 

9 

11 

1.5 

20 

26 

38 

e 

4 

5 

6 

9 

12 

16 

20 

28 

40 

F 

3           3           3 

4 

5 

7 

8 

11 

15 

f 

2 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

14 

G 

2,3           3 

4 

5 

7 

8 

10 

15 

g 

2 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

14 

H 

2           3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

12 

17 

h 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

14 

20 

I 

4           4 

5 

7 

9 

13 

15 

22 

32 

i 

3 

4 

5 

7 

9 

12 

15 

20 

30 

J 

•    2          3 

3 

4 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

J 

1 

2 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

K 

1      '     2 

2 

3 

4 

5 

5 

8 

10 

k 

1 

2 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

L 

3     !     5 

6 

7 

7 

9 

11 

15 

22 

1 

4 

5 

6 

6 

7 

9 

12 

15 

20 

M 

2           3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

13 

18 

m 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

12 

17 

N 

3           4 

5 

7 

9 

13 

16 

22 

32 

n 

3 

4 

5 

7 

9 

12 

16 

20 

30 

O 

3           4 

5 

7 

9 

13 

16 

22 

32 

0 

3 

4 

5 

7 

9 

12 

16 

20 

30 

P 

2     i     3 

3 

4 

5 

8 

9 

12 

17 

P 

2 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

10 

14 

Q 

1           2 

2 

2 

3 

4 

4 

6 

8 

q 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

4 

5 

5 

6 

R 

3           4 

5 

7 

10 

13 

16 

22 

32 

r 

3 

4 

5 

7 

9 

12 

15 

20 

30 

S 

4           5 

6 

8 

10 

13 

16 

22 

32 

s 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 

12 

16 

22 

32 

T 

3:4              5 

8 

10 

13 

16 

22 

32 

t 

4 

4 

5 

7 

9 

12 

15 

20 

30 

U 

2     1     3     1     4 

6 

6 

8 

9 

12 

17 

u 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

13 

17 

V 

3           3           3 

4 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

V 

2 

3 

3 

4 

4 

5 

6 

8 

10 

w 

2           3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

13 

w 

2 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

12 

X 

1      1     2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

5 

6 

X 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

Y 

5     :     3 

3 

4 

5 

5 

6 

9 

13 

y 

2 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

6 

8 

12 

Z 

1      1     3 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

5 

6 

z 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

& 

1           2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

5 

6 

11 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

3           4 

4 

7 

9 

12 

15 

20 

30 

fl 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

^ 

3           4 

4 

7 

9 

12 

15 

20 

30 

ff 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

- 

1      !      1 

1 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

ffl 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

' 

2           2 

3 

3 

4 

6 

7 

9 

14 

ffl 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

I 

1 
1 
2 

3 
1 
3 

2 

1 
3 

1 

2 
2 
3 

2 
2 
3 

3 
3 
4 
3 

3 
3 
5 
3 

4 

4 
6 
4 

6 
6 
8 
6 

1           1 

2            2 

ORDER  FIGURE 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

0 

$ 

TO 

rAL 

SPECIAL  NOTICE— The  five  last  characters  Riven  In  the 

FONTS  BY  NUMBER 

FIGl 

RES 

lower  case  table,  comprising  the  double  letters,  are  not 
always  Included  In  Wood  Type  fonts.  When  not  Included. 

Font  No.  1 . . 



3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

5 

2 

2 

6 

extra  letters  most  used  are  added  to  make  up  the  full  num 

Font  No.  2.. 

5 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

7 

3 

4 

0 

ber  of  characters.     In  some  styles  the  design  Includes 

Font  No.  3.. 

8 

6 

6 

5 

5 

5 

5 

.5 

5 

10 

5 

e 

5 

special  characters  which  are  charged  extra.   Check  your 

Font  No.  4 . . 

10 

8 

8 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

15 

7 

9 

0 

Invoices  by  counting  the  number  of  characters  received. 

REVISED  PRICE  LIST 

Per  Letter 


CLASS 

CLASS 

CLASS 

CLASS 

CLASS 

CLASS 

CLASS 

CLASS 

CLASS 

CLASS 

5 

JL 
Z 

L 

z   J3 

6 

M 

1  g 

6 

N 

0 

P 

0 

R 

^  £ 

g 

S 

^  s 
"£ 
s 

T 

S  5 

U 

£5 

S  2 

1  5 

2 

6 

6 

6 

6 

8 

10 

13 

16 

3 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

8 

12 

15 

18 

4 

6 

(i 

6 

6 

6 

6 

8 

12 

15 

18 

5 

6 

6 

6 

6 

7 

8 

9 

14 

17 

20 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

8 

10 

11 

16 

19 

22 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

10 

12 

13 

18 

22 

26 

10 

9 

9 

10 

10 

12 

15 

16 

20 

25 

30 

12 

10 

10 

12 

12 

14 

17 

18 

23 

28 

32 

14 

11 

12 

13 

14 

16 

20 

22 

26 

30 

34 

15 

12 

13 

14 

15 

18 

21 

24 

28 

32 

.36 

16 

12 

14 

13 

16 

19 

22 

25 

ao 

34 

38 

18 

13 

15 

17 

18 

21 

24 

28 

:vi 

37 

42 

20 

14 

16 

18 

20 

24 

28 

32 

37 

40 

44 

24 

17 

19 

22 

24 

28 

32 

36 

42 

45 

48 

25 

18 

20 

23 

25 

30 

M 

38 

45 

48 

50 

30 

21 

24 

07 

30 

35 

40 

44 

.52 

.55 

.58 

36 

28 

31 

M 

36 

41 

46 

.50 

56 

.59 

62 

40 

33 

36' 

38 

40 

45 

.50 

.56 

60 

63 

66 

45 

36 

39 

42 

45 

.50 

.58 

63 

64 

67 

70 

50 

45 

47 

48 

50 

.56 

65 

70 

70 

72 

74 

60 
72 

80 
100 

50 
60 
64 
75 

5:^ 

62 
66 

78 

56 
64 
68 
80 

60 
72 

80 
100 

66 

78 
86 
106 

80 
90 
100 
115 

83 
95 
107 
125 

86 
100 
114 
135 

Wood  type  is  priced  by  the  letter,  and  sold  in 
various  sized  fonts,  as  shown  above. 

Customers  should  bear  in  mind  that  End  Wood 
Type  can  be  made  any  size  desired.  A  wood  type  letter 
increases  in  width  in  exactly  the  same  proportion  as  it 
does  in  length.  For  example :  If  a  12-line  letter  is  2 
inches  wide,  the  same  letter  in  1.5-line  will  be  2i  inches 
wide,  the  increase  being  one-quarter  each  way. 

The  prices  for  all  sizes  of  each  style  of  type  shown 
in  this  book  can  be  found  in  this  Revised  Price  List. 
The  left  hand  column  gives  the  size  of  Type  or  lines 
Pica.  The  letters  L,  M,  N,  etc.,  at  the  top  of  table, 
gives  the  class  to  which  the  letter  belongs,  and  the 
figures  in  the  different  columns  give  the  price  per 
letter.    The  sizes  of  fonts  are  given  above. 

Always  state  whether  Caps  alone  are  wanted,  or 
Caps  and  Figures,  or  Caps,  Lower  Case  and  Figures, 
or  Caps  and  Lower  Case,  and  how  large  a  font  or 
number  of  A's. 

Give  full  direction  for  shipping,  unless  it  is  desired 
to  leave  the  matter  to  us,  in  which  case  we  will  ship 
the  cheapest  way,  freight  or  express. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


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BORDERS 


Style  N— Eight  Point 


Style  E— Twelve  Point 


Style  H  — Eighteen  Point 


Style  J— Twenty  Four  Point 


J  Style  L— Thirty  Six  Point 


Style  A  A— Six  Point 


Style  BB  — Eight  Point 


Style  CC— Twelve  Point 


Style  FF— Eighteen  Point 


Style  HH— Twenty  Four  Point 


On  Sidewood,  yard  lengrths,  per  yard,  12c  On  Endwood.  cut  labor-saving  lengths,  per  foot,  15c  Solid  Corners 
to  match  any  Rule,  Endwood  or  Sidewood,  25c  per  set  of  four 

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STAR  RULE   C^BR^    BORDERS 


12  Point  No.  1 


18  Point  No.  2)4 


24  Point  No.  4 


36  Point  No.  5)4 


-k-K-K-k-k-k-k^-k-k-k 


12  Point  No.  1}4 


18  Point  No.  8K 


24  Point  No.  10 


I  Point  No.  \\)4 


M  ^M  M  M  MM  M  M  -^  M 


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Solid  Corners,  40c  per  set  of  four. 


END  WOOD  BORDERS 


No.  166— 50c  per  foot 


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No.  416  — 50c  per  foot 


As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  Wood  Rule  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Rule  will  be  sent  on  application. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


841 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEOUALED 


END  WOOD 


BORDERS 


No.  164  —  60c  per  foot 


No.  167  —  60c  per  foot 

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No.  129— 60c  per  foot 

A^ 

np 

.^r 

AP 

AP 

AP 

J^P 

J^P 

^^P 

^^P 

F4^ 

J^Pl 

^^ 

4h 

4h 

4^ 

4^ 

4^ 

4h 

4h 

4^ 

4h 

4h 

^^ 

No.  173 — 60c  per  foot 


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No.  84 — 60c  per  foot 


OOOOOOOOOOKyOOOO-O 


No.  47  —  60c  per  foot 


nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 


No.  275— 70c  per  foot 
No.  270— 70c  per  foot 


No.  74 — 70c  per  foot 


No.  181— 70c  per  foot 


As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  Wood  Rule  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Rule  will  be  sent  on  application. 


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END  WOOD 


BORDERS 


No.  56  — 80c  per  foot 


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No.  192— 90c  per  foot 


No.  244— 90c  per  foot 


'V>V>WVVVV^ 


No.  333— 90c  per  foot 


W&^^^^S&WsS^ 


ROUTED  BORDER 


Three  Line 

No.  448  — 85c  per  foot 

Corners,  per  set  of  four,  85c 

Four  Line 

No.  448  — 95c  per  foot 

Corners,  per  set  of  four,  95c 

^MM 

^^^ 

As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  Wood  Rule  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Rule  will  be  sent  on  application. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


843 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


WOOD    c^Bfe^    TYPE 


No,  634— Class  O  Four  Line,  6c  per  letter 

Natures  Best  8 

No.  634— Class  O  Five  Line,  6c  per  letter 

BOUNCED  5 

No.  634— Class  O  Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 

ROSEBUD 

No.  634— Class  O  Eight  Line,  8c  per  letter 

HOUND 

No.  634— Class  O  Ten  Line,  10c  per  letter 

MODE 

As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  Wood  Tj'pe  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 

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No.  627— Class  O  Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 

Bones  12 

No.  627— Class  O  Eight  Line,  8c  per  letter 

GUNS 

No.  627— Class  O  Ten  Line,  10c  per  letter 

sun 

No.  627— Class  O  Twelve  Line,  12c  per  letter 

HIM 

As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing'  of  all  Wood  Type  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 

POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  845  QUALITY  AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


WOOD 


TYPE 


No.  257— Class  N 


Five  Line,  6c  per  letter 


No.  257— Class  N 


Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 


No,  257— Class  N 


Eight  Line,  8c  per  letter 


No.  257— Class  N 


Fifteen  Line,  14c  per  letter 


i 


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of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 


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No.  180— Class  N 


Five  Line,  6c  per  letter 


Boaesi 


No.  180— Class  N 


Fricss  (2 


Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 

E25 


No.  180— Class  N 


Eight  Line,  8c  per  letter 


No.  180- Class  N 


Fifteen  Line,  14c  per  letter 


As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  Wood  Type  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  847  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


WOOD    c^^^    TYPE 


No.  155— Class  O 


Three  Line,  6c  per  letter 


Rose  Garden  6 


No.  155  — Class  O 


Four  Line,  6c  per  letter 


NORTH  28 


No.  155— Class  O 


Five  Line,  6c  per  letter 


No.  155— Class  O 


Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 


No.  155— Class  O 


Twelve  Line,  12c  per  letter 


As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing:  of  all  Wood  Type  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 


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WOOD    ^^■fe    TYPE 


No.  5009— Class  N 


Pour  Line,  6c  per  letter 


Modernized  5 


No.  5009  — Class  N 


Five  Line,  6c  per  letter 


GROUNDS 


No.  5009  — Class  N 


Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 


CORNS 


No.  5009— Class  N 


Eight  Line,  8c  per  letter 


No.  5009— Class  N 


Ten  Line,  10c  per  letter 


I 


As  space  will'not  permit  the  showing:  of  all  Wood  Type  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


WOOD    c^^^   TYPE 


No.  81— Class  L 


No.  81  — Class  L 


No.  81  — Class  L 


Ten  Line,  9c  per  letter 


Twelve  Line,  10c  per  letter 


Fifteen  Line,  12c  per  letter 


As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  "Wood  Type  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


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SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


WOOD   c^fe^   TYPE 


No.  266— Class  L        .  Five  Line,  6c  per  letter 


Precious  li 


No.  266— Class  L  Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 

MODERN  DESIGN 

No.  266— Class  L  Eight  Line,  8c  per  letter 

CHIINGEAILE 

No.  266— Class  L  Fifteen  Line,  12c  per  letter 


As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  Wood  Type  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  851  QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


WOOD    ^^^^    TYPE 


No.  6243— Class  L  Four  Line,  6c  per  letter 

Garden  Roses  3S6 

No.  G243— Class  L  Five  Line,  6c  per  letter 

COMIC  SECTION 

No  6243— Class  L  Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 

KING  FISHER 

No.  6243— Class  L  Eight  Line,  8c  per  letter 

MNERS  6 

No.  6243— Class  L  Ten  Line,  9c  per  letter 


As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  Wood  Type  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 

BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S  852  SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


WOOD   ^^fe^    TYPE 


No.  98— Class  O 


Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 


Grinders 


No.  98— Class  O 


Eight  Line,  8c  per  letter 


No.  98— Class  O 


Twelve  Line,  12c  per  letter 


L 


As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  Wood  Type  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 


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No.  5071— Class  O 


Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 


Grinds 


No.  5071  — Class  O 


Eight  Line,  8c  per  letter 


No.  5071— Class  O 


Ten  Line,  10c  per  letter 


No.  5071— Class  O 


Twelve  Line,  12c  per  letter 


As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing:  of  all  WoodiType  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 


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No.  662— Class  O 


Four  Line,  6c  per  letter 


Comic  Act  5 


No.  663— Class  O 


Five  Line,  6c  per  letter 


MOVRNS 


No.  662— Class  O 


Six  Line,  6c  per  letter 


GRIND 


No.  662  — Class  O 


Eight  Line,  8c  per  letter 


No.  661— Class  O 


Ten  Line,  10c  per  letter 


As  Space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  Wood  Type  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
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No.  608— Class  P  Six  Line,  8c  per  letter 


No.  614— Class  P  Six  Line,  8c  per  letter 


No.  606— Class  P  Six  Line,  8c  per  letter 


No.  615 — Class  P  Six  Line,  8c  per  letter 

No.  616— Class  Q  Six  Line,  10c  per  letter 

As  space  will  not  permit  the  showing  of  all  Wood  Type  made,  a  complete  Specimen  Book 
of  Wood  Type  will  be  sent  on  application. 

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TYPE  FOUNDERS 
CHICAGO,  ILLINOIS 


NEW  YORK  CITY.  N.  Y. 
Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 
Southern  Printers  Supply  Co. 


ST.  PAUL,  MINN. 
Minnesota  Type  Foundry  Co. 


KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry 


ST.  LOUIS.  MO. 
St.  Louis  Printers  Supply  Co. 


OMAHA,  NEB. 
Great  Western  Type  Foundry 


SEATTLE,  WASH. 
Pacific  Printers  Supply  Co. 


DALLAS,  TEX. 
The  Barnhart  Type  Foundry  Co. 


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TO  THE  TRADE 

On  the  pages  following  will 
be  found  described  and  illus- 
trated almost  everything  in 
the  way  of  material,  machinery 
and  supplies  required  in  the 
printing  office. 

Every  article  listed  is  the 
best  of  its  class,  and  prices  are 
as  low  as  legitimate  business 
principles  will  allow.  iVb  one 
can  buy  cheaper  than  we;  no 
one  buys  in  such  large  quanti- 
ties; hence  it  is  that  our  prices 
are  as  low  as  the  lowest. 

A  letter  to  us  giving  full  par- 
ticulars as  to  what  you  require 
will  bring  you  an  estimate  by 
return  mail. 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


PRICE  LIST 


We  quote  Manufacturers'  Prices,  which  are  subject  to  change. 


BACKING  POWDER— Vivian's 

25  pounds  $1.50 

50  pounds 2.50 

100  pounds ■....   4.00 


BELLOWS 


Our  Bellows  are  correct  in  shape,  and  strongly 
made  of  the  best  materials. 

Small  size,  weight  1  lb.  2  oz $1.00 

Large  size,  weight  1  lb.  9  oz 1 .25 

Cylinder,  wood 1.25 


BELTING 


1  inch $0.24 

13^  inch 30 

1)5  inch 36 

l%inch 42 

2  inch 48 

21^  inch 54 

2)1  inch 60 

3%  inch 66 

3  inch 72 

3)^  inch 78 


3>^ 
3% 
4 

5 

5H 


inch $0.84 

inch 90 

inch 96 

inch 1.08 

inch 1.20 


inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch. 


1.32 
1.44 
1.68 
1.92 
2.16 


For  double  belting  double  the  above  prices. 


BELT  LACING 


Per  bundle  of  2.5  feet. 

H  inch $0.25  I  X  inch . . 

%  inch 40  I  ^  inch . . 


.$0.55 
.      .75 


BELT  FASTENERS 


For  Sin^e  Leather  or  same  thickness  of  other  kinds  of  Belting 

No.  1,  for  1    inch  belt .per  100,  $1.50 

No.  2,  for  IJ^  " 

No.  3,  for  2  " 

No.  4,  for  2X  " 

No.  5,  for  3  " 

No.  6,  for  3K  " 
No.  7,  for  4 


2.00 
2.50 
3.00 
3.50 
4.50 
5.50 


For  DoiTble  Leather,  or  similar  thickness  of  other  Belting. 

No.    8,  for  2    inch  belt per  100,  $5.00 

No.    9,  for  23^     "        "   "      "      6.50 

No.  10,  for  3        "        "   "      "      7.50 

No.  11,  for  33^    "        "  "      "      8.50 

No.  12,  for  4        "        "   "      "       9.50 


LODI"  REVOLVING  BELT  PUNCH 


This  Punch  is  light  and  strong,  and  is  equipped 
with   four   different    sizes    Steel    "Drive"    Tubes. 
Bright  Finish. 
8  inch,  each $1.00 


BLANKETS— Felt 

PER    YARO 

Thick,  36  inches  wide $5.40 

Thick,  44  inches  wide 6.60 

Thick,  54  inches  wide 8.10 

Thin,    44  inches  wide 3.25 


BLANKETS— Rubber 


26  inches  wide per  yard 

28  inches  wide " 

30  inches  wide ,.  " 

32  inches  wide " 

34  inches  wide " 

36  inches  wide " 

38  inches  wide " 

40  inches  wide " 

42  inches  wide " 

44  inches  wide " 

46  inches  wide " 

48  inches  wide " 

50  inches  wide " 

52  inches  wide " 

54  inches  wide " 

56  inches  wide. " 

58  inches  wide " 

60  inches  wide " 


-16  INCH 

1-12  INCH 

THICK. 

THICK. 

$9.75 

$12.25 

10.50 

13.25 

11.25 

14.25 

12.00 

15.00 

12.75 

16.00 

13.50 

17.00 

14.50 

18.25 

15.50 

19.50 

16.75 

21.00 

17.75 

22.50 

19.00 

24.00 

20.25 

25.50 

21.50 

27.25 

22.75 

28.75 

24.00 

30.50 

25.50 

32.25 

26.75 

34.00 

28.00 

35.75 

BOOKS  FOR  PRINTERS 

The  Color  Printer $10.00 

Cost  of  Printing 1-50 

Guide  to  Practical  Embossing 75 

Hints  on  Imposition 1.00 

Inland  Printer  Account  Book,  400  pages 5.00 

Inland  Printer  Account  Book,  200  pages 3.50 

List  of  Prices  and  Estimate  Guide 1.00 

Practical  Printer 1.00 

Presswork 1.50 

Printer's  Ready  Reckoner 50 

Typographic  Style  Book 50 

Vest-Pocket  Manual  of  Printing 50 


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BENZINE  CANS 

Safety  cans  prevent  leakage  of  benzine  or  its 
vapor.  Insurance  companies  require  benzine  to  be 
kept  in  entirely  closed  metallic  cans,  and  these  with 
automatic  stoppers  not  only  save  loss  caused  by  evap- 
oration, but  tend  to  keep  premiums  on  insurance  poli- 
cies at  the  lowest  rate,  besides  avoiding  any  chance 
for  claims  that  fires  were  caused  by  the  ignition  of 
benzine  contained  in  an  open  receptacle.  They  are 
cheap  and  handy,  and  no  printer  can  afford  to  be 
without  them. 


Truxell  Safety  Benzine  Can 

Success  Safety  Benzine  Can 

Steel  Clad  Safety  Benzine  Can 

Imperial  Non-Explosive  Benzine  Can 


.$0.60 

.90 

.   1.25 


Imperial  Non-Explosive  Storage  Can 2.50 


QMART 

2-QUAR7 

1-GALLON 

$1.00 

$1.25 

$1.50 

.75 

1.50 

2.00 

1.20 

1.50 

1.75 

1.85 

3-GALLON 

5-GALLON 

10-GALLON 

4.00 

5.00 

7.50 

BODKINS  AND  TWEEZERS 


No.  401.      10c 


No.  360      40c 


No.  350      $1  00 

BOOKBINDERS  SUPERIOR  LETTERING  PALLET 


BRASS  TYPE 

Specimen  book  of  Brass  Type  will  be  sent 
upon  application. 


This  is  the  best  made  Pallet  in  the  market. 
Made  of  solid  brass  and  is  handsomely  finished. 
Has  capacity  for  a  line  4i  inches  long.  Its  adjust- 
ment is  governed  by  thumb-screws  centering  the 
line  with  one  operation  from  either  end.  It  is  an 
indispensible  tool  for  bookbinders. 
Superior  Lettering  Pallet $6.00 


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BOOKBINDERS  PRESS  BOARDS 

These  cases  are  made  of  hardwood,  paneled  sides  and  nicely  finished.    The  boards  are  separated  by 
fixed  hardwood  strips.    The  prices  of  cases  given  below  do  not  include  the- boards. 


18  X  2+ 

20X28 

$10.00 

$11.00 

11.00 

12.00 

12.00 

13.00 

Case  for  14  boards $  9.50 

Case  for  16  boards 10.50 

Case  for  18  boards 11.50 


PRESS  BOARDS 

Made  from  seasoned  cherry  at  the  following  prices,  each : 


SIZE  OF 

BOARD  UNBOUND 

5xlO>^  $0.20 

8  X  10}4 25 


8x12 
10x13 
11x14 
10x16 
12x16 
12x18 
13x20 
15x20 


.30 
.35 
.45 
.50 
.55 
.60 
.70 
.85 


16x24      $1.10 


BRASS 
BOUND 

$0.85 
.95 
1.10 
1.25 
1.45 
1.55 
1.70 
1.80 
2.00 
2.25 

$2.70 


SIZE  OF 

BRASS 

BOARD 

UNBOUND 

BOUND 

17  X  22      . . 

1.05 

2.60 

18  X  24      . . 

1.20 

2.90 

20  X  24      . . 

1.35 

3.10 

20  X  28      . . 

1.55 

3.45 

22  X  28      . . 

1.70 

3.70 

24  X  30      . . 

2.00 

4.15 

24  X  32       . . 

2.15 

4.40 

26  X  40      . . 

....?  2.90 

30  X  36      . . 

3.00 

36  X  44      ... 

.....   4.40 

Brass-Bound  Press  Boards  and  Case. 


BRONZING  MITTEN 

Convenient  for  bronzing.    Made  of  sheep's  wool,  with  backs 
of  strong  cloth ;  made  impervious  to  bronze. 

Price,  each $0.50 


Large,  2>^ 
Small,  2}4 


BRONZING  PAD 

Receives  the  bronze  in  a  cavity  on  top  (which  is  closed  tightly 
with  a  slide)  and  delivers  it  through  valves  which  are  opened 
and  closed  by  the  thumbscrew  at  the  end,  which  regulates  the 
flow  of  bronze  onto  a  sieve  in  the  midst  of  fine  fur.  The  bronze 
is  fed  only  as  fast  as  wanted,  and  just  where  wanted  on  the  work, 
and  not  over  the  whole  table.  No  bronze  escapes  except  on  the 
work  being  done,  and  a  large  quantity  usually  wasted  is  thus  saved. 

X  6  inches $2.50 

inches  square,  for  light  work 1 .50 


BRUSHES 


Benzine  Brush,  all  bristle,  oval  back $0.40 

Benzine  Brush,  all  bristle,  with  handle 40 


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Lye  Brush,  all  bristle  $.75 

Lye  Brush,  medium,  tampico 40 

Lye  Brush,  large,  tampico 50 


Stereotype  Beating  Brush,  Net $7.00 


Cement  Brush  of  French  bristles,  flat  and  double  thick 

1      inch $0.30    |    2      inches $0.55 

1>^  inches 40    |    3)^  inches 75 


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CASE  BRACKETS 


No.  1  Hamilton  Patent  Tlltingr  Bracket 


No.  5  Hamilton  3-case  Bracket 


No.  6  Double  Case  Bracket 
Style  A 


No.  10  Detachable  Single 
Case  Bracket  with  sockets 


No.  7  Double  Case  Bracket 
Style  B 


Hl"'"i"t' 


No.  3  Hamilton  Patent  3-cabe  Tiltingr  Bracket 


No.  14  Detachable  Galley 
with  socket 


PER  PAIR 

No.    1  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Bracket $2.00 

No.    2  Hamilton  Patent  3-case  Tilting  Bracket,  for  18  in.  bank  .   2.40 
No.    3  Hamilton  Patent  3-case  Tilting  Bracket,  for  20  in.  dump.   2.50 

No.    4  Hamilton  3-case  Bracket,  for  18  inch  bank 1.90 

No.    5  Hamilton  3-case  Bracket,  for  20  inch  dump 2.00 

No.    6  Double  Case  Bracket,  Style  A 1.50 

No.    7  Double  Case  Bracket.  Style  B 1-25 

No.    8  Double  Case  Bracket,  Style  C 1-75 

No.    9  New  York  Case  Bracket 1  50 

No.  10  Detachable  Single  Case  Bracket 2.00 

No.  11  Single  Case  Bracket 1.25 

No.  12  Single  Autocrat  Case  Bracket 1 .25 

No.  13  Roller  Bracket 50 

No.  14  Detachable  Galley  Bracket  .40 


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GALLEY  CABINETS 


No.  3  Galley  Top  Cabinet  with  Paneled  Ends 


No.  9  Flat  Top  Galley  Cabinet  with  Flat  Ends 
and  Number  Plates  attached 


Hamilton  Galley  Cabinets  have  proved  their  worth  by  actual  tests  covering  a  period  of  twenty -five  years. 
Thousands  are  in  use  in  the  best  printing  oflBces  throughout  the  United  States  and  foreign  countries.  The 
severe  strain  to  which  a  Galley  Cabinet  is  subjected  when  filled  with  loaded  Galleys  is  fully  realized,  and  their 
construction  is  such  as  to  enable  the  manufacturers  to  give  an  absolute  guarantee  that  every  Galley  Cabinet 
of  their  make,  large  or  small,  will  remain  firm  and  rigid  for  an  indefinite  period.  They  are  made  of  selected 
hardwoods  throughout  from  well  seasoned  stock  and  finished  like  the  best  grades  of  printers'  Cabinets. 

List  Prices  and  Dimensions  of  Galley  Cabinets 


OUTSIDE  DIMENSIONS 

EXTRA  WITH 

NO. 

TIERS 

STYLE 

CAPACITY 

PRICE 

NUMBER 

HEIGHT 

LENGTH 

DEPTH 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

No.    1 

1 

Galley  Top 

22  Double  Galleys 

501 

12i 

26i 

165 

$14.00 

$1.10 

No.    2 

a 

Galley  Top 

44  Double  Galleys 

501 

23J 

26t 

280 

25.00 

2.20 

No.    3 

8 

Galley  Top 

66  Double  Galleys 

501 

34i 

261 

350 

36.00 

3.30 

No.    4 

4 

Galley  Top 

88  Double  Galleys 

oOf 

45 

261 

475 

47.50 

4.40 

No.    5 

6 

Galley  Top 

132  Double  Galleys 

501 

66i 

261 

650 

62.00 

6.60 

No.    6 

9 

Galley  Top 

198  Double  Galleys 

501 

98i 

261 

900 

85.00 

9.90 

No.    7 

1 

Flat  Top 

20  Double  Galleys 

43J 

Hi 

26i 

125 

8.00 

1.00 

No.    8 

1 

Flat  Top 

30  Double  Galleys 

62 

lU 

26i 

165 

11.50 

1.50 

No.    9 

a 

Flat  Top 

40  Double  Galleys 

431 

2U 

264 

200 

15.00 

2.00 

No.  10 

a 

Flat  Top 

60  Double  Galleys 

62 

2U 

26i 

230 

22.00 

3.00 

The  efflciency  of  a  Galley  Cabinet  is  greatly  increased  by  havingr  the  Galley  Shelves  numbered  consecutively. 
This  feature,  as  noticed  by  the  price  list  above,  is  provided  at  a  small  addition  to  the  list  price.  Number  Plates  add 
system  to  the  Galley  equipment. 

INK  AND  ROLLER  CABINETS 

A  very  necessary  article  of  printing  oflice  furniture.  The  ust 
of  it  will  result  in  a  saving  of  ink  and  rollers,  which  will  quickly  pay 
for  the  Cabinet. 

No.  1 — With  shelf  for  ink,  shelf  for  brayers  and  slab,  and 
Brackets  to  hold  6  eighth  and  6  quarto  rollers.  Weight, 
75  pounds.  Height,  mi  inches;  width,  27i  inches;  depth, 
15  inches,  outside.    Price $  6.50 

No.  2 — With  shelf  for  ink,  shelf  for  brayers  and  slab,  and 
Brackets  for  6  each,  eighth,  quarto  and  half  medium 
rollers.  Weight,  100  pounds.  Height,  36Hnches;  width, 
33i  inches;  depth,  15  inches,  outside.     Price 9.50 

No.  3 — With  shelf  for  ink,  shelf  for  brayers  and  slab,  and 
Brackets  to  hold  12  each,  eighth,  quarto  and  half  medium 
rollers.  Weight,  135  pounds.  Height,  48i  inches;  width, 
33i  inches;  depth,  15  inches,  outside.    Price 13.00 


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POLHEMUS  CABINETS 

Concentrate  the  Type  Case  Equipment  into  the  Smallest  Possible  Floor  Space.    At  the  Same  Time 
it  Gives  More  Room  and  Relieves  the  Congestion. 


f  Triple  Polhemus  Cabinets 


The  object  of  the  Polhemus  Cabinet  is  to  save  time  and  space.  Time  is  lost  on  the  ordinary  Cabinets 
by  standing  the  compositor  in  front  of  twenty  cases,  all  frequently  in  use  by  other  men.  In  the  Polhemus 
Cabinets  the  Job  Cases  are  unobstructed  and  the  compositor  stands  at  the  back,  where  he  cannot  be  in- 
terrupted. Every  inch  of  space  on  the  Polhemus  Cabinets  is  utilized  to  advantage.  The  Galley  Top  or 
Bank  is  a  most  useful  addition;  the  space  between  the  cases  is  used  as  a  Galley  Cabinet  or  Sort  Cabinet, 
as  may  be  preferred ;  the  top  is  flat  and  tied-up  matter  may  be  kept  on  it  as  the  iron  Case  Brackets  admit 
of  easy  access  to  the  space  under  the  Case  and  Galley  Top.  The  Brackets  which  hold  the  cases  project 
into  the  alley  eight  inches,  g'iving  the  compositor  plenty  of  knee-room,  while  saving  floor  space.  In  con- 
struction our  Polhemus  Cabinets  are  unsurpassed  in  solidity,  appearance  and  finish.  They  are  made  of 
hard-wood,  nicely  polished  and  no  handsomer  Cabinets  have  been  offered  to  the  craft. 


^  Front  view  of  No.  4  Triple  Polhemus  Cabinet 

This  Cabinet  is  a  veritable  printing  office  in  itself.  Contains  75  cases;  10  sort  drawers;  storage  room 
for  20  double-column  Galleys;  15  square  feet  of  storage  in  the  Galley  Dump  for  tied-up  matter  and  stand- 
ing forms;  3  pair  New  Cases  on  top.  Six  men  can  work  at  this  Cabinet  at  the  same  time  without  inter- 
fering— 3  job  men  and  3  news  compositors.  The  practical  value  of  this  splendid  Cabinet  is  greatly 
enhanced  by  brass  lining  the  full  length  Galley  Dump  shown  in  the  illustration.  With  such  a  bank  no 
moisture  can  enter  the  woodwork  and  the  life  of  the  Cabinet  is  prolonged  indefinitely. 

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POLHEMUS  CABINETS 

Excel  Other  Cabinets.  Because  They  Utilize  Space  to  Best  Advantage,  Combine  Every  Possible  Convenience, 

and  Prevent  Waste  of  Time 


No.  6  Double  Polhemus  Cabinet 

This  Cabinet  possesses  all  the  distinctive  features  of  other  Polhemus  Cabinets,  except  the  tier  of  sort 
Drawers  or  Galley  Cabinet  between  the  two  tiers  of  Cases.  By  this  omission  space  enough  is  gained  to 
allow  room  for  two  tiers  of  full  size  Cases.  This  arrangement  is  perf erred  by  those  printers  having  an 
ample  supply  of  sort  Cabinets  and  Galley  Cabinets.  It  utilizes  the  entire  capacity  of  the  Cabinet  for  laying 
fonts  of  type.  The  floor  space  occupied  is  the  same  as  other  double  Polhemus  Cabinets.  It  embraces  the 
limit  of  Case  concentration,  having  25  Cases  in  each  tier  within  working  height. 

No.  1  Double  Polhemus  Cabinet  with  Wood  Runs,  containing- 18  full  size  California  Job  Cases  in  one  tier,  and 
20  two-third  size  California  Job  Cases  in  one  tier,  two  pairs  of  News  Cases  and  two  pairs  of  No.  1 
Hamilton  Patent  Tilting:  Brackets  on  top.  Galley  Boards  under  Lower  Cases.  Full  length  Galley 
Dump  and  one  tier  of  ten  Sort  Drawers  between  the  two  tiers  of  Cases $  75.00 

No.  2  Single  I^olhemus  Cabinet  with  Wood  Runs,  containing- 18  full  size  California  Job  Cases  in  one  tier,  one 
pair  of  News  Cases  and  one  pair  of  No.  1  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Brackets  on  top.  Galley  Board  under 
Lower  Case.    Full  length  Galley  Dump 35.00 

No.  3  Triple  Polhemus  Cabinet  with  Wood  Runs,  containing  40  two-third  size  California  Job  Cases  in  two 
tiers,  20  Cases  in  each  tier,  18  full  size  California  Job  Cases  in  one  tier,  three  pairs  of  News  Cases  and 
three  pairs  of  No.  1  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Brackets  on  top,  with  Galley  Boards  under  Lower  Cases. 
Full  length  Galley  Dump,  one  tier  of  Sort  Drawers  and  series  of  Galley  Shelves  between  tiers  of  Cases    110.00 

No.  4  Triple  Polhemus  Cabinet  with  Steel  Runs,  containing  50  two-third  size  California  Job  Cases,  25  Cases 
in  each  tier  and  25  full  size  California  Job  Cases  in  the  center  tier,  three  pairs  of  News  Cases  and  three 
pairs  of  No.  1  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Brackets  on  top.  Galley  Boards  under  Lower  Cases.  Full  length 
Galley  Dump,  one  tier  of  Sort  Drawers  and  one  series  of  Galley  Shelves 140.00 

No.  5  Double  Polhemus  Cabinet  with  Steel  Runs,  containing  25  full  size  California  Job  Cases  in  one  tier  and 
25  two-third  size  California  Job  Cases  in  one  tier,  two  pairs  of  News  Cases  and  two  pairs  of  No.  1 
Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Brackets  on  top.  Galley  Boards  under  Lower  Cases.  -Full  length  Galley 
Dump  and  one  tier  of  Sort  Drawers  between  the  two  tiers  of  Cases 95.00 

No.  6  Double  Polhemus  Cabinet  with  Steel  Runs,  containing  50  full  sizeCalif  ornia  J'ob  Cases,  35  Cases  in  each  of 
the  two  tiers,  two  pairs  of  News  Cases  and  two  pairs  of  No.  1  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Brackets  on  top. 
Galley  Boards  under  Lowercases.    Full  length  Galley  Dump.    Without  Sort  Drawers  or  Galley  Cabinet     95.00 

No.  7  Single  Polhemus  Cabinet  with  Steel  Runs,  containing  25  full  size  Cases  in  one  tier,  one  pair  of  News 
Cases  and  a  pair  of  No.  1  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Brackets  on  top.  Galley  Board  under  Lower  Case. 
•  Full  length  Galley  Dutap 47.00 

No.  8  Double  Polhemus  Cabinet  with  Steel  Runs,  containing  25  full  size  California  Job  Cases  in  one  tier  and 
25  two-third  California  Job  Cases  in  one  tier,  two  pairs  of  News  Cases  and  two  pairs  of  No.  1 
Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Brackets  on  top  with  Galley  Boards  under  Lower  Cases.  Full  length  Galley 
Dump  and  one  tier  of  Galley  Shelves  between  the  two  tiers  of  Cases 95.00 

No.  9  Double  Polhemus  Cabinet  with  Wood  Runs,  containing  18  full  size  California  Job  Cases  in  one  tier  and 
20  two-third  California  Job  Cases  in  one  tier,  two  pairs  of  News  Cases  and  two  pairs  of  Hamilton 
Patent  Tilting  Brackets  on  top.  Galley  Boards  under  Lower  Cases.  Full  length  Galley  Dump  and 
one  tier  of  Galley  Shelves  between  the  two  tiers  of  Cases 75.00 

For  full  brass  lined  Dumps  on  these  Cabinets,  add  to  list  price  as  follows: 

Nos.  2  and  7 $13.00  Nos.  1,  5,  6.  8  and  9 $24.00  Nos.  3  and  4 $35.00 


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CABINETS  GRAND 

The  Acme  of  Type  Cabinet  Construction.  Embracing  all  the  Distinctive  Features  of  other  Type  Cabinets, 
in  Addition  to  Special  Features  not  Embodied  in  Other  Cabinets. 


No.  20  Cabinet  Grand— Rear  View 


No.  21  Cabinet  Grand— Rear  View 


In  presenting  this  new  line  of  improved  Extension  Front  Cabinets,  which  is  designated  as  Cabinets 
Grand,  we  do  so  with  complete  confidence  that  the  manufacturers  are  offering  the  best  and  most  complete 
Printers'  Type  Cabinet  ever  devised.  Embracing  as  it  does  every  distinctive  feature  of  other  popular  Type 
Cabinets,  it  also  embodies  the  use  of  the  new  Three-Case  Tilting  Brackets,  the  Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case 
No.  8,  and  the  Thirty-inch  Space  and  Quad  Case,  a  combination  of  labor-saving  arrangement  for  job  and 
news  composition  which  it  would  be  difficult  to  excel. 

The  Cabinets  Grand  have  the  Porter  Extension  Front,  which  is  the  one  distinctive  feature  of  the 
patented  Porter  Cabinet.  They  have  the  flat  Steel  Runs  and  Interlocking  Rods  passing  through  the  runs 
and  dividing  strips. 

The  Cabinets  Grand  also  accommodate  the  job  and  news  compositors  on  opposite  sides,  and  have  the 
full  length  Galley  Dump,  which  are  the  distinctive  features  of  the  Polheraus  Cabinets. 

All  of  these  advantageous  features,  long  tried  and  universally  approved  by  progressive  printers,  com- 
bined with  the  Lead  and  Slug  Bank,  Thirty-inch  Space  and  Quad  Case,  and  the  reversing  of  the  Sort 
Drawers  and  Galley  Rack  to  the  news  side  of  the  Cabinet,  completes  the  combination  and  makes  a  Type 
Cabinet  that  is  truly  Grand  from  an  economical  standpoint,  and  hence  the  name  they  have  adopted  to 
designate  this,  their  latest  and  best  venture  in  Type  Cabinet  construction. 


The  above  illustration  shows  the  front  view  or  job  side  of  the  No.  22  Triple  Cabinet  Grand.  The  left 
hand  tier  of  24  Cases  are  full  size;  the  center  tier  of  23  Cases  are  three-quarter  size;  the  right  hand  tier  of 
23  Cases  are  two-thirds  size.  The  top  equipment  is  supported  by  three  pairs  of  No.  2  Three-Case  Tilting 
Brackets.  Over  the  Job  Cases  there  is  a  No.  8  Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case.  The  working-  bank  at  the  front 
of  this  Case  will  take  a  10  x  24  inch  Galley.  This  working  space  is  five-eights  of  an  inch  deep.  At  the  back 
of  this  Bettis  Case  are  the  lead  and  slug  compartments  in  duplicate.  These  compartments  are  li  inches 
deep.  A  Blank  Case  holds  the  Thirty-inch  Space  and  Quad  Case  and  the  Brass  Galley.  Three  pairs  of 
News  Cases  face  opposite  to  the  job  side. 


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No.  20  contains  a  total  of  47  California  Job  Cases,  arranged  in  two  tiers,  as  follows:  7  full  size  Cases  1  inch  deep; 
3  two-third  size  Cases  1  inch  deep;  14  full  size  Cases  li  inches  deep;  17  two-third  size  Cases  li  inches 
deep;  3  full  size  Cases  li  inches  deep;  3  two-third  size  Cases  1|  inches  deep,  also  ten  Sort  Drawers  be- 
tween the  two  tiers  of  Cases.  The  top  equipment  comprises  two  pair  No.  2  Three-Case  Hamilton 
Patent  Tilting  Brackets,  with  Galley  Boards,  one  pair  ef  News  Cases,  one  Blank  Case,  one  Thirty-inch 
Space  and  Quad  Case,  one  No.  2  Adjustable  Lead  and  Slug-  Case,  one  No.  8  Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case. 
Height,  43  inches;  width,  71  inches;  depth,  27  inches.  Weight  crated  for  shipment,  700  pounds.  Price, 
complete $100.00 

No.  21  contains  a  total  of  47  California  Job  Cases,  arranged  in  two  tiers,  as  follows:  7  full  size  Cases  1  inch 
deep;  3  two-third  size  Cases  1  inch  deep;  14  full  size  Cases  If  inches  deep;  17  two-third  size  Cases  If 
inches  deep;  3  full  size  Cases  l|  inches  deep;  3  two-third  size  Cases  Ij  inches  deep,  also  16  Galley 
Shelves,  enclosed  by  door,  opening  from  the  news  side  of  the  Cabinet.  The  top  equipment  comprises 
two  pairs  of  No.  2  Three-Case  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Brackets,  with  Galley  Boards,  one  pair  of  news 
Cases,  one  Blank  Case,  one  thirty-inch  Space  and  Quad  Case,  one  No.  2  Adjustable  Lead  and  Slug 
Case,  one  No.  8  Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case.  Height,  43  inches;  width,  71  inches;  depth,  27  inches. 
Weight,  crated  for  shipment,  700  pounds.    Price,  complete 100.00 

No.  22  contains  a  total  of  70  California  Job  Cases,  arranged  in  three  tiers,  as  follows:  7  full  size  Cases  1  inch 
deep;  3  three-quarter  size  Cases  1  inch  deep;  14  full  size  Cases  li  inches  deep;  17  three-quarter  size 
Cases,  If  inches  deep;  3  full  size  Cases  li  inches  deep;  3  three-quarter  size  Cases  H  inches  deep;  3  two- 
third  size  Cases  1  inch  deep;  17  two-third  size  Cases  li  inches  deep;  3  two-third  size  Cases  11  inches 
deep,  also  10  Sort  Drawers  between  the  two  tiers  of  Cases  and  16  Galley  Shelves,  enclosed  by  door, 
opening  from  the  news  side  of  the  Cabinet.  The  top  equipment  comprises  three  pairs  of  No.  2  Three- 
Case  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Brackets,  with  Galley  Boards,  three  pairs  of  News  Cases,  one  Blank 
Case,  one  Thirty-inch  Space  and  Quad  Case,  one  No.  8  Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case.  Height,  43  inches; 
width,  llOi  inches;  depth,  27  inches.    Weight,  crated  for  shipment,  1,200  pounds.    Price,  complete 150.00 

PAPER  AND  CARD  STOCK  CABINETS 

We  offer  here  a  proper  receptacle  for  high- 
priced  papers  and  fancy  cardboard  stock.  Such 
material  quickly  becomes  soiled  and  unfit  for  high 
grade  work  if.exposed  to  the  air  and  dust.  These 
Cabinets  are  practically  dust  proof  and  the  colors 
will  not  fade  or  the  quality  of  the  paper  deterio- 
rate when  stock  is  stored  in  them. 

No.  1  contains  12  drawers,  eight  of  which 
are  2  inches  deep  and  four  4i  inches  deep.  Each 
drawer  will  take  22i  x  28  inch  stock.  Occupies 
floor  space  28ix34i  inches.  Height,  48  inches. 
Weight,  crated,  340  pounds. 
No.  1,  Paper  and  Card  Stock  Cabinet $37.00 

No.  2  contains  12  drawers;  eight  of  which 
are  2  inches  deep  and  four  4i  inches  deep.  Each 
drawer  will  take  28x44  inch  stock.  Occupies 
floor  space  34i  x  491  inches.  Height,  48  inches. 
Weight,  crated,  400  pounds. 
No.  2,  Paper  and  Card  Stock  Cabinet $48.00 


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Filled  with  "New  Departure"  Cases 


No.  7  Porter  Extension  Front  Steel  Run  Cabinet 


This  Cabinet  possesses  distinctive  features  which  are  found  in  no  other  Cabinet,  and  places  it  at  once  at 
the  very  front  rank  of  all  Cabinets.  They  have  been  thoroughly  tried  by  extensive  printing  establishments 
in  all  parts  of  the  world,  and  all  who  have  used  them  are  enthusiastic  in  their  praise.  They  have  also  been 
adopted  in  the  Government  Printing  Office,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  It  is  a  well  known  fact  that  nothing 
goes  into  that  office  that  is  not  strictly  first-class  and  of  the  very  best  make. 

The  distinctive  feature  of  this  Cabinet  is  the  extension  of  the  front,  as  shown  in  the  illustration.  This 
enables  the  compositor  to  draw  any  Case  well  out  beyond  the  other  Cases,  and  makes  the  back  tier  of 
type  boxes  as  accessible  as  any  boxes  in  the  case.  It  also  allows,  owing  to  the  absence  of  extension  side 
rails,  the  use  of  Job  Cases  on  the  Brackets.  These  are  features  found  in  no  other  Type  Cabinet,  and  the 
value  will  be  readily  appreciated  by  every  compositor.  The  extension  front  also  permits  the  top  or  bottom 
Cases  to  be  drawn  from  their  places  and  placed  at  the  proper  height  for  setting  purposes,  without  partly 
drawing  another  Case  to  be  used  as  a  rest. 

Combined  with  the  improved  Steel  Run  and  the  extension  front,  allowing  any  Case  to  be  drawn  and 
placed  at  any  convenient  height,  without  using  another  Case  as  a  rest,  the  Porter  Cabinet  has  all  the  excel- 
lent features  of  other  Steel  Run  Cabinets.  The  depth  of  the  extension  front  is  4  inches.  As  these  Cabinets 
are  fitted  on  the  23-Case  and  46-Case  sizes,  with  patented  Tilting  Brackets,  they  can  be  attached  so  that  News 
Cases  on  top  are  on  the  opposite  side  from  the  Job  Cases,  thus  acquiring  the  distinctive  and  valuable  feature 
of  the  Polhemus  Cabinets.    Unless  otherwise  stated,  all  Porter  Cabinets  are  filled  with  California  Job  Cases. 

List  Prices  of  Porter  Extension  Front  Steel  Run  Cabinets 


DESCRIPTION  OF  CABINET 


No.  1  With  25  Cases,  Single  Tier.  Flat  Top 

No.  2  With  30  Cases,  Single  Tier,  Flat  Top 

No.  3  With  40  Cases,  Single  Tier,  Flat  Top 

No.  4  With  50  Cases,  Single  Tier,  Flat  Top 

No.  5  With  60  Cases,  Single  Tier,  Flat  Top 

No.  6  With  23  Cases,   Single  Tier  with  one  pair  No.  1  Tilting 

Brackets  and  one  pair  of  News  Cases  on  top ., 

No.  7  With  46  Cases,  Double  Tier  with  two  pair  No.  1  Tilting 

Brackets  and  two  pair  of  News  Cases  on  top 


WEIGHT 
CRATED 
POUNDS 


325 
385 
500 
640 
770 

400 

725 


HEIGHT 
INCHES 


46 

531 

69 

84 

99 

43 

43 


LENGTH 
INCHES 


35i 
35i 
354 
35i 
35i 

35i 


DEPTH 
INCHES 


22 
22 
22 
22 
22 

22 

22 


PRICE 
COMPLETE 


$  43.00 

51.00 

68.00 

85.00 

100.00 

45,00 

90.00 


Cabinets  Nos.  6  and  7  have  paneled  backs.    Other  Cabinets  of  this  series  have  plain  backs. 


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No.  124  Wisconsin  Steel  Run  Cabinet 


The  merits  of  the  modern  Steel  Run  Cabinets  have 
met  with  general  recognition  and  the  best  ofiflces  are 
now  being  equipped  with  these  economical  additions  to 
the  printing  office.  Where  rents  are  high  and  space  is 
limited  these  Cabinets  are  especially  recommended. 
They  save  twenty-five  per  cent,  in  space  in  the  smaller 
sizes,  and  by  using  the  nigh  Cabinets  containing  forty, 
fifty  and  sixty  Cases  the  saving  is  enormous.  Space  is 
utilized  in  the  upper  part  of  these  high  Cabinets  that 
was  not  occupied  before.  The  same  result  is  obtained 
by  using  the  high  Cabinets  that  is  obtained  in  the  18- 
story  office  building. 

The  capacity  is  enormously  increased  while 
the  ground  space  occupied  remains  the  same. 

The  proprietor  of  a  printing  office  who  is  so  fortun- 
ately situated  as  to  be  able  to  gaze  from  his  office  window 
over  a  broad  expanse  of  unoccupied  real  estate  may  not 
at  once  grafep  the  great  advantages  arising  from  the  use 
of  the  modern  "sky  scraper"  Steel  Run  Cabinet.  Mere 
space  does  not  represent  the  same  amount  of  money  to 
him  that  it  does  to  his  metropolitan  brother.  ! 

How  many  modern    printing   offices   are 

crowded  below  but  with  lots  of  room  overheads 

These  Cabinets  are  especially  designed  to  utilize 

this  space.     The  Cases  are  readily  accessible? 

and  those  at  the  top  of  the  Cabinet  can  be 

brought  down  to  the  proper  heig^ht  for  type-setting 

purposes,  as  shown  in  the  illustration.    These  Cabinets 

are  furnished  in  ash  finished  antique,  unless  otherwise 

specified.     They  are  strongly  built  and  will  bear  the 

strain  to  which  they  will  be  subjected. 

Sky  scrapers  in  Cabinets  have  come  to  stay.  They 
are  not  a  fad  in  any  sense  of  the  word.  Long  before 
their  introduction  there  was  a  constant  demand  for 
high  Cabinets — those  containing  more  Cases  than  the 
old  so-called  stained  Cabinets  then  in  use.  All  this  was 
before  the  Steel  Run  had  become  a  factor  in  printing 
office  furniture.  As  soon  as  introduced  they  were 
quickly  adopted  by  progressive  printers. 

All  these  Steel  Run  Cabinets  are  filled  with  "New 
Departure"  Cases.  There  is  no  friction  and  the  Cases 
cannot  cramp.  While  the  price  of  a  Cabinet  is  higher 
than  the  Wisconsin  Cabinets  with  wood  runs,  there  are 
more  cases  in  a  given  space  and  the  cost  per  case  is 
lower  than  in  other  Cabinets. 


WISCONSIN  WINDOW  CABINETS 

The  Wisconsin  Window  Cabinet  differs  from  other  flat  top 
Cabinets  in  the  arrangement  of  the  top,  which  projects  behind 
7  inches.  Two  pair  of  Brackets  are  placed  so  as  to  face  the 
Cases  to  the  sides.  The  top  is  cleated  to  prevent  the  project- 
ing top  from  being  broken.    The  back  is  paneled. 

Designed  for  placing  in  front  of  a  window,  as  it  does 
not  obstruct  the  light.  Two  men  may  work  undisturbed 
at  the  sides,  while  the  Job  Cases  in  front  are  convenient 
for  the  job  men. 

These  Cabinets  have  the  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Bracket 
with  Galley  Rest,  which  enables  a  compositor  to  empty  his 
stick  without  leaving  the  Cabinet,  by  simply  tilting  his  lower 
Case,  as  shown  in  the  cut,  thus  exposing  the  galley  board. 

Made  in  ash,  with  antique  finish.  Bottom  is  made  flush  to 
floor  to  prevent  pi  from  getting  underneath  Cabinet. 

No.  1  Wisconsin  Window  Cabinet,  with  Wood  Runs  and 
filled  with  18  full  size  California  Job  Cases,  2  pairs 
of  News  Cases  and  2  pairs  of  Hamilton's  Patent 
Tilting  Brackets  No.  1  on  top.    Weight,  350  lbs. .  .$36.00 

No.  2  With  23  full  size  California  Job  Cases  and  Steel 
Runs,  2  pairs  of  News  Cases  and  2  pairs  of  Hamil- 
ton's Patent  Tilting  Brackets  No.  1  on  top. 
Weight,  875  lbs 47.00 

Width,  35|  Inches;  height,  43  inches;  depth,  2U  inches.  Weight 
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There  are  no  better  Cabinets  made  for  all-around  general  use  than  are  represented  in  the  Wisconsin 
Steel  Run  Cabinets.  They  are  substantially  constructed  of  selected  hardwoods,  beautifully  finished  in 
antique  shade  of  color,  and  they  will  prove  an  ornament  in  any  office  wherever  installed.  They  represent 
the  maximum  of  case  concentration  and  they  are  space  savers  in  the  fullest  sense  of  the  term.  All  these 
Cabinets  have  paneled  sides  with  tastefully  moulded  edges. 

The  one,  two  and  three-tier  Wisconsin 
Steel  Run  Cabinets  with  flat  tops  and  holding 
twenty-five  Cases  in  each  tier,  can  be  utilized 
for  body  type  composition  by  attaching  Case 
Brackets  on  top.  Accommodating  twenty -five 
Cases  in  the  space  usually  taken  up  by  eighteen 
or  twenty  Cases  in  the  ordinary  Cabinet  or 
Stand,  saves  25  per  cent  in  the  floor  space. 
The  capacity  of  the  type  Cases,  for  holding 
type  is  not  reduced  in  the  least,  as  regular 
Cases  are  used.  The  saving  in  space  is  attained 
by  using  the  Steel  Runs,  which  allow  the 
Cases  to  be  placed  more  compactly  in  the 
Cabinet. 

The  proper  Brackets  to  use  on  the  top  of 
a  Cabinet  44i  inches  in  height  are  as  follows : 

No.  6,  Style  A.  Double  Case  Bracket  to 
attach  to  the  edge  of  the  Cabinet.  List  price, 
per  pair $1.50 

No.  7,  Style  B.  Double  Case  Bracket  to 
set  on  the  flat  top.    List  price,  per  pair .  .$1.25 

Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Bracket  No.  1 .  To 
set  on  the  flat  top.    List  price,  per  pair . .  $2.00 

No.  2.  Three  Case  Tilting  Bracket  to  set 
on  the  flat  top — takes  18-inch  dump  at  the 
back.     List  price,  per  pair $2.40 

No.  4.  Three  Case  Bracket  to  set  on  the 
flat  top — takes  18-inch  dump  at  the  back.  List 
price,  per  pair $1 .90 

For  price  list  and  illustrations  of  all 
No.  122  Wisconsin  Steel  Run  Cabinet.    Flat  Top  Brackets  see  page  862. 


List  Prices,  Dimensions  and  Weights  of  Wisconsin  Steel  Run  Cabinets 


ORDER  BY  NUMBER  ONLY 

OUTSIDE  DIMENSIONS 

WEIGHT 

WITH 

-LAT  TOP 

WITH  GALLEY  TOP 

WITH  FLATTOP,  BLANK  CASES 

SIZE  AND  NUMBER  OF  CASES  CONTAINED 

HEIGHT 
INCHES 

WIDTH 
INCHES 

DEPTH 
INCHES 

NUMBERS 

PRICE 

NUMBERS 

PRICE 

NUMBERS 

PRICE 

WEIGHT 

20  Two-Thirds,  one  tier 

37% 

45 

53  J^ 

69 

84 

45 

45 

25Jf 
25  J4 
25J4 
25  J< 
25  J4 
48% 

21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 

180 

225 
275 
350 
425 
425 
600 

100 
101 

102 
103 
104 
105 
106 

$25.00 
30.00 
35.00 
48.00 
60.00 
60.00 
88.00 

200 
201 

202 
203 
204 
205 
206 

$28.00 
33.00 
38.00 
52.00 
65.00 
65.00 
95.00 

300 
301 

302 
303 
304 
305 
306 

$21.00 
25.00 
29.00 
40.00 
50.00 
50.00 
73.00 

150 

25  Two-Thirds,  one  tier 

190 

30  Two-Tbirds,  one  tier  

230 

40  Two-Thirds,  one  tier 

290 

50  Two-Thirds,  one  tier 

350 

50  Two-Thirds,  two  tiers 

350 

75  Two-Thirds,  three  tiers 

480 

60  Two-Thirds,  one  tier 

99 

5354 

5SH 

25  Ji 
485ii 
72J4 

21 
21 
21 

475 
475 

700 

107 
108 
109 

72.00 

72.00 

105.00 

207 
208 
209 

78.00 

78.00 

113.00 

307 
308 
309 

60.00 
60.00 
88.00 

385 

60  Two-Thirds,  two  tiers 

385 

90  Two-Thirds,  three  tiers 

575 

20  Three-Quarter,  one  tier 

T>%. 

^\ 

21 

200 

110 

30.00 

210 

33.00 

310 

26.00 

170 

25  Three-Quavter,  one  tier 

45 

29% 

21 

250 

111 

35.00 

211 

38.00 

311 

30.00 

215 

30  Three-Quarter,  one  tier 

53M 

29% 

21 

300 

112 

40.00 

212 

43.00 

312 

34.00 

265 

40  Three-Quarter,  one  tier 

69 

29% 

21 

400 

113 

53.00 

213 

57.00 

313 

45.00 

340 

50  Three-Quarter,  one  tier 

84 

29% 

21 

475 

114 

65.00 

214 

70.00 

314 

55.00 

400 

50  Three-Quarter,  two  tiers 

45 

58 

21 

475 

115 

65.00 

215 

70.00 

315 

55.00 

400 

75  Three-Quarter,  three  tiers. . . 

45 

8634 

21 

675 

116 

95.00 

216 

102.00 

316 

80.00 

550 

60  Three-Quarter,  one  tier 

99 

29% 

21 

550 

117 

78.00 

217 

84.00 

317 

66.00 

460 

60  Three-Quarter,  two  tiers 

53M 

58 

21 

550 

118 

78.00 

218 

84.00 

318 

66.00 

460 

90  Three-Quarter,  three  tiers. . . 

53  Ji 

8634 

21 

800 

119 

112.00 

219 

121.00 

319 

95.00 

650 

20  Full  Size,  one  tier 

45 

5334 
69 

35% 
35% 
35% 
35% 

21 
21 
21 
21 

250 
300 
350 
475 

120 
121 
122 
123 

35.00 
40.00 
45.00 
60.00 

220 
221 
222 
223 

38.00 
43.00 
48.00 
64.00 

320 
321 
322 
323 

31.00 
35.00 
39.00 
52.00 

220 

25  Full  Size,  one  tier 

265 

30  Full  Size,  one  tier 

305 

40  Full  Size,  one  tier 

415 

50  Full  Size,  one  tier 

84 

45 

45 

99 

53  J4 

53M 

35% 
69% 
103% 
35% 

69% 
103% 

21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 

575 
575 
800 
650 
650 
900 

124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 

75.00 
75.00 

110.00 
90.00 
90.00 

130.00 

224 
225 
226 
227 
228 
229 

80.00 
80.00 

119.00 
96.00 
96.00 

140.00 

324 
325 
326 
327 
328 
329 

65.00 
65.00 
95.00 
78.00 
78.00 
113.00 

500 

50  Full  Size,  two  tiers 

500 

75  Full  Size,  three  tiers 

680 

60  Full  Size,  one  tier 

560 

60  Full  Size,  two  tiers 

560 

90  Full  Size,  three  tiers 

750 

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WISCONSIN  CABINETS 

With  Wood  Runs  and  "New  Departure  "  Cases 


No.  27  0alley  Top  20-Case  Wisconsin  Cabinet,  with  Copy  Drawer 


Wisconsin  Cabinets  are  all  substantially 
made  of  selected,  thoroughly  seasoned  hard- 
wood, beautifully  finished,  sides  made  with 
double  panels,  tastefully  moulded.  Bottoms 
are  made  flush  with  floor  to  prevent  pi  from 
getting  underneath. 

The  height  of  the  galley  top  Cabinets  is  the 
same  at  the  front  as  the  flat  top  Cabinets.  The 
backs  of  galley  top  Cabinets  are  61  inches 
higher  than  given  in  the  list  for  flat  top 
Cabinets.  All  galley  top  Cabinets  are  supplied 
with  an  extra  blank  copy  drawer  at  the  top. 
This  drawer  will  be  found  useful  for  the 
storage  of  copy  and  small  tools  used  on  the 
working  bank  of  galley  top  Cabinets.  It  is 
also  useful  for  the  storage  of  electrotypes  and 
small  tied-up  forms. 

Brackets  for  use  on  Flat  Top  Cabinets 

To  get  the  full  value  of  a  flat  top  Cabinet 
of  standard  height,  Brackets  and  Cases  should 
be  placed  on  top.  The  styles  of  Brackets  that 
work  most  conveniently  with  these  Cabinets 
are  as  follows : 

No.  6  Style  A  Double  Case  Bracket,  per  pair  $1.50 
No.  7  Style  B  Double  Case  Bracket,  per  pair  1.25 
No.  1  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Bracket, 

per  pair 2.00 

No.  2  Three  Case  Tilting  Bracket,  per  pair . .  2.40 
No.  4  Three  Case  Bracket,  per  pair 1.90 


List  Prices  of  Wisconsin  Wood  Run  Cabinets 


No.  19  , 
No.  20.. 
No.  21.. 
No.  22., 
No.  23.. 
No.  24.. 
No.  25., 
No.  26., 
No.  27.. 


NUMBER  OF  CASES 


12  Two-thirds  Cases  . . . . 
16  Two-thirds  Cases  . . . . 
20  Two-thirds  Cases  . . . . 
12  Three-quarter  Cases. 
16  Three-quarter  Cases . 
20  Three-quarter  Cases. 

12  Full  Size  Cases 

16  Full  Size  Cases 

20  Full  Size  Cases 


HEIGHT 

WIDTH 

DEPTH 

WEIGHT 

FLAT 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

POUNDS 

TOP 

34i 

25i 

201 

140 

$15.00 

43 

25i 

201 

170 

18.00 

43 

25i 

20f 

190 

21.00 

34i 

29i 

201 

180 

18.00 

43 

291 

201 

215 

22.00 

43 

29i 

201 

235 

26.00 

34i 

351 

201 

190 

22.00 

43 

35i 

20f 

235 

26.00 

43 

35f 

201 

270 

30.00 

GALLEY 
TOP 


$18.00 
21.00 
24.00 
21.00 
25.00 
29.00 
25.00 
29.00 
33.00 


When  ordering  by  number  state  clearly  whether  flat  top  or  galley  top  Cabinets  are  wanted. 


HANDY  SORT  CABINETS 

The  Handy  Sort  Cabinets  arejvery  compact  and  will 
hold  an  immense  amount  of  material  within  a  small  floor 
space.  They  are  made  of  hardwood  throughout  and  are 
nicely  finished.  Drawers  are  8ix20  inches  over  all  and 
2i  inches  deep  inside.  Each  Drawer  is  divided  into  ten 
compartments,  each  3ix3ix2J  inches  inside. 

List  Prices  of  Handy  Sort  Cabinets 


NO. 

NO. 

DEPTH 

LENGTH 

HEIGHT 

WEIGHT 

TIERS 

DRAW'RS 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

POUNDS 

No.  1 

1 

10 

21 

Hi 

35 

100 

$17.50 

No.  2 

2 

20 

21 

21i 

35 

165 

27.00 

No.  3 

3 

LO 

21 

30i 

35 

230 

36.00 

No.  4 

4 

40 

21 

40 

35 

290 

45.00 

No.  5 

5 

50 

21 

49i 

35 

350 

54.00 

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"NEW  DEPARTURE"  CABINETS 

Where  Compactness  is  Essential  in  Saving  Space,  We  Unqualifiedly  Recommend  These  Cabinets  to  our  Customers. 
Guaranteeing  them  to  give  Perfect  Satisfaction. 


In  these  days  when 
most  modern  printing  of- 
fices are  fast  outgrowing 
their  present  quarters,  it 
is  essential  that  economy 
of  space  receive  the  great- 
est consideration.  A  short 
time  ago  it  was  not 
thought  possible  to  make 
Type  Cabinets  with  more 
than  18  Cases  in  a  single 
tier  and  have  the  Cabinets 
the  right  height  for  type- 
setting purposes.  Even 
this  was  a  great  advance 
over  the  old  style  Case 
Stand  which  accommo- 
dated but  8  or  12  Cases  in 
a  single  tier. 

We  now  present  the 
"New  Departure"  Cabi- 
nets. These  Cabinets, 
which  possess  all  the  ad- 
vantages of  other  Cabi- 
nets, have  the  remarkable 
feature  of  combining  from 
25  to  33  Cases  within  the 
height  of  43  inches,  which 
is  the  correct  height  for  a 
Flat  Top  Cabinet  with 
Cases  and  Brackets  on  top 

for  type-setting  purposes.  This  represents  a  gain  of  38J  per  cent  in  Case  capacity  over  the  best  Steel 
Run  construction  heretofore  offered  to  printers.  This  result  has  been  made  possible  by  the  use  of  the 
flat  Steel  Run  which  we  illustrate.  These  runs  are  thin  pieces 
of  steel  of  great  strength,  fitted  into  saw-kerfs  cut  in  the  sides 
of  the  Cabinet  and  held  in  place  by  means  of  lips  on  the  ends  of 
the  Runs,  so  that  such  Runs  cannot  possibly  get  out  of  place  or 
become  loose.  These  flat  Steel  Runs  were  originated  and  per- 
fected by  the  manufacturers  more  than  ten  years  ago,  and  have 
been  in  continual  use  in  Steel  Run  Stands  since  that  time.  They 
have  given  such  universal  satisfaction  that  they  have  decided  to 
incorporate  them  in  a  line  of  modern  Steel  Run  Cabinets,  feeling 
sure  that  the  printers  will  appreciate  this  new  departure,  and 
will  be  quick  to  take  advantage  of  the  large  saving  in  Case 
capacity.  Having  found  that  the  cost  of  constructing  these 
Cabinets  is  somewhat  less  than  the  regular  Steel  Run  construc- 
tion, therefore  the  prices  on  these  Cabinets  are  somewhat  lower 
than  other  Cabinets.  The  manufacturers,  however,  guarantee 
that  in  points  of  strength  and  beauty,  the  New  Departure 
Cabinets  are  not  surpassed  by  any  other  Cabinets. 

New  Departure  Cabinets  are  constructed  of  hardwood,  flnished  antique;  the  ends  are  tastefully  pan- 
eled and  moulded,  and  the  fronts  ornamented  and  fitted  with  bronzed  pulls.  The  Cases  are  of  "New 
Departure  "  pattern  covered  with  paper  on  the  inside;  the  paper  absorbs  the  moisture  and  prevents  it 
from  entering  the  bottom.  Top  Equipment  for  No.  68  Cabinet  shown  above,  can  be  selected  as  desired. 
The  illustration  shows  as  follows : 

2  Pairs  No.  2  Three-Case  Tilting  Brackets List  Price,  per  pair  $2.40 

2  Pairs  News  Cases List  Price,  per  pair    1,60 

1  No.  8  Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case List  Price,  5.00 


No.  68  New  Departure  Cabinet  with  Top  Equipment 


Showing  Steel  Run  Construction  of  New 
Departure  Type  Cabinets 


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List  Prices  of  "New  Departure"  Type  Cabinets 

NUMBER  AND  SIZE  OF  CASES 

NUMBER  OF 

DEPTH  OF  CASES 

FLOOR  SPACE 

HEIGHT 

WEIGHT 

NO. 

OUTSIDE  MEASURE  IN  INCHES 

TIERS 

OUTSIDE  FRONT 

IN  INCHES 

INCHES 

POUNDS 

No.  50 

25  Two-thirds           161  x  21 J 

Single  tier 

Standard  11  inches 

21  X 

241 

48 

230 

$  29.00 

No.  51 

83  Two-thirds           161  x  21 J 

Single  tier 

Special      1    inch 

21  X 

241 

43 

260 

37.00 

No.  52 

30  Two-thirds           16|x21| 

Single  tier 

Standard  If  inches 

21  X 

241 

52 

280 

34.50 

No.  53 

40  Two-thirds           161x21  J 

Single  tier 

Standard  If  inches 

21  X 

241 

67 

360 

45.50 

No.  54 

50  Two-thirds           16fx21i 

Single  tier 

Standard  11  inches 

21  X 

24J 

82 

480 

56.50 

No.  55 

50  Two-thirds           16fx21i 

Double  tier 

Standard  If  inches 

21  X 

49i 

43 

440 

57.00 

No.  56 

25  Three-quarters  16|x26i 

Single  tier 

Standard  If  inches 

21  X 

29f 

43 

250 

34.50 

No.  57 

38  Three-quarters  16f  x  26i 

Single  tier 

Special      1    inch 

21 X 

291 

43 

275 

43.00 

No.  58 

30  Three-quarters  16f  x26i 

Single  tier 

Standard  11  inches 

21 X 

291 

52 

800 

39.50 

No.  59 

40  Three-quarters  16f  x26i 

Single  tier 

Standard  If  inches 

21  X 

291 

67 

400 

52.00 

No.  60 

50  Three-quarters  161  x26i 

Single  tier 

Standard  If  inches 

21 X 

291 

82 

400 

63.50 

No.  61 

50  Three-quarters  16f  x26i 

Double  tier 

Standard  If  inches 

21 X 

581 

43 

415 

64.25 

No.  62 

25  Full  Size               16|x32i 

Single  tier 

Standard  li  inches 

21 X 

35i 

43 

300 

38.75 

No.  63 

88  Full  Size               161  x  32i 

Single  tier 

Special      1    inch 

21 X 

35i 

43 

830 

49.00 

No.  64 

28  Full  Size               16fx32i 

Single  tier 

Special  four  depths 

21 X 

35i 

43 

810 

42.50 

No.  65 

80  Full  Size               16fx82J 

Single  tier 

Standard  If  inches 

21 X 

35i 

52 

360 

45.00 

No.  66 

40  Full  Size               16|x32i 

Single  tier 

Standard  If  inches 

21 X 

35i 

67 

485 

59.25 

No.  67 

50  Full  Size               16|  x  82J 

Single  tier 

Standard  If  inches 

21 X 

85i 

82 

585 

72.50 

No.  68 

50  Full  Size               16ix32i 

Double  tier 

Standard  li  inches 

21 X 

mi 

43 

600 

74.00 

No.  69 

66  Full  Size              16|x32i 

Double  tier 

Special      1    inch 

21 X 

691 

43 

670 

93.00 

No.  70 

56  Full  Size              16|x82i 

Double  tier 

Special  four  depths 

21 X 

69i 

43 

630 

81.00 

No.  71 

20  Full  Size               16fx32i 

Single  tier 

Special      H  inches 

21  X 

35i 

43 

275 

38.00 

No.  72 

78  Full  Size               16|x82i 

Three  tiers 

Special  three  depths 

21 X 

1031 

48 

850 

113.00 

The  prices  quoted  above  do  not  include  the  Top  Equipment. 

All  the  above  prices  and  descriptions  are  for  Flat  Top  Cabinets.    If  wanted  with  Galley  Tops  add  to  the  price 
griven  for  sing-le  tier  Cabinets  $3.00,  and  for  double  tier  Cabinets  $6.00. 

All  of  the  New  Departure  Cabinets  listed  above,  with  six  exceptions,  contain  Cases  of  standard  depth,  If  inches 
outside  the  front,  and  such  cases  require  no  further  description.  The  six  special  Cabinets  we  describe  more  par- 
ticularly below: 

No.  51 — Contains  33  two-thirds  size  Cases  161x21  J  outside  measure.  These  Cases  have  a  uniform  depth  of  1  inch 
outside  the  front,  and  are  deep  enough  for  all  medium  and  small  sizes  of  metal  type  without  doubling-  fonts. 

No.  57— Contains  33  three-quarter  size  Cases,  size  16ix26i  outside  measure.  These  Cases  have  a  uniform  depth 
of  1  inch  outside  the  front,  and  are  deep  enough  for  all  medium  and  small  sizes  of  metal  type  without  doubling  fonts. 

No.  63 — Contains  33  full  size  Cases,  size  16|  x32j  outside  measure.  These  cases  have  a  uniform  depth  of  1  inch 
outside  the  front,  and  are  deep  enough  for  all  medium  and  small  sizes  of  metal  type  without  doubling  fonts. 

No.  64 — Contains  38  full  size  Cases,  size  16i  x32i  outside  measure.  These  cases  are  of  four  different  depths;  five 
Cases  are  J  inch,  ten  Cases  are  1  inch,  ten  Cases  are  Standard,  li  inches,  and  three  Cases  are  extra  deep,  being  Ij 
inches,  all  measured  outside  the  front. 

No.  69— Is  a  two-tier  Cabinet  containing  66  full  size  Cases,  size  16^x32j  outside  measure.  There  are  33  Cases  in 
each  tier.  All  these  Cases  have  a  uniform  depth  of  1  inch  outside  the  front,  and  are  deep  enough  for  all  medium 
and  small  sizes  of  metal  type  without  doubling  fonts. 

No.  70— Is  a  two-tier  Cabinet  containing  56  full  size  Cases,  size  16|  x  32i  outside  measure.  There  are  28  Cases  in 
each  tier  of  four  different  depths;  five  Cases  are  I  inch,  ten  Cases  1  inch,  ten  Cases  are  standard,  li  inches,  and  three 
Cases  are  extra  deep,  being  1^  inches,  all  measured  outside  the  front. 

All  of  the  six  special  Cabinets  mentioned  above  have  a  uniform  height  of  43  inches  which  is  the  correct  height 
for  type-setting  purposes  when  Cases  and  Brackets  are  placed  on  top.  These  Cabinets  represent  an  achievement  in 
Type  Case  construction  never  before  attained.  Heretofore  the  most  compact  Cabinets  have  only  contained  25  Cases 
in  the  height  of  45  inches;  here  we  have  Cabinets  containing  33  Cases  all  within  the  height  of  43  inches,  and  all  of 
the  Cases  deep  enough  for  practical  purposes  except  for  the  very  largest  fonts  of  metal  type.  In  the  two  Cabinets, 
Nos.  64  and  70,  containing  Cases  of  four  different  depths,  we  have  a  result  of  28  Cases  within  43  inches,  and  some  of 
these  Cases  are  unusually  deep,  thus  accommodating  the  very  largest  sizes  of  metal  type. 


DORSET  COMPOSITOR'S  WORKING  CABINET 

The  sloping  top  is  same  size  as  ordinary  lower  case.  8-inch  flat  sur~ 
face  at  top  for  slugs,  etc.  Two  drawers  each  with  two  compartments 
for  copy,  tools,  etc.  Five  Letter  Boards,  21ix24  inches  inside,  to  store 
forms  as  completed.  Convenient  Galley  Racks  at  side  to  keep  galleys 
off  the  floor,  free  from  dust  and  dirt;  accommodate  four  Brass  Galleys, 
as  follows:  One  15ix22  inches;  one  12ixl8  inches,  and  two  regulation 
Single  Column  Galleys.  This  is  an  extremely  handy  arrangement  and 
the  workman  has  within  reach  Galleys  to  accommodate  different  sizes 
of  work.  Under  Letter  Boards  is  large  open  space  for  storage  of  cuts 
in  work,  personal  property  of  compositor,  etc. 

This  Cabinet  is  as  handsome  as  it  is  useful.  Beautifully  varnished 
and  finished  it  stimulates  personal  pride  and  neatness,  and  is  conducive 
to  better  workmanship.  Don't  make  the  compositors  work  on  live  type 
Cases  in  the  way  of  others  and  compel  them  to  lay  out  their  work  on 
the  window,  or  throw  it  together  without  lay-out.  This  Cabinet  is  a 
profitable  investment— not  an  expense.  Height,  front  45  inches;  back 
53  inches.  Width,  31  inches.  Depth,  25  inches.  Weight,  crated,  ready 
for  shipment,  including  Letter  Boards,  300  lbs. 

Dorsey  Compositor's  Working  Cabinet $36.00 


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Unquestionably  one 
of  the  greatest  improv- 
ments  m  Printers'  Cab- 
inet construction  during 
recent  years  has  been 
the  addition  of  the  Unit 
System— a  system  which 
has  grown  and  expanded 
from  a  small  beginning 
until  now  it  is  found  in 
all  lines  of  trade  where 
system  has  made  any 
material  progress. 
There  are  many  points 
of  superiority  in  a  Unit 
System  over  any  other 
construction.  It  allows 
of  expansion  with  a 
small  outlay.  A  single 
Unit  will  often  provide 
the  additional  room  re- 
quired, and  the  expense 
involved  in  the  purchase 
of  a  complete  new  Cab- 
inet is  avoided.  At  the 
same  time  the  Cabinet 
will  always  be  complete 
and  the  general  balance 
of  the  office  equipment 
will  be  maintained. 

Heretofore  the  Unit 
System,  so  far  as  print- 
ing office  furniture  is 
concerned,  has  not  been 
attempted  beyond  regu- 
lar type  Cabinet  con- 
struction. We  now  offer 
a  line  of  Units  which 
allows  almost  unlimited 

possibilities  in  the  way  of  different  combinations,  including  Type  Case  Units  of  various  patterns,  Galley 
Units,  Letter-board  Units,  and  Sort  Drawer  Units.  This  allows  the  furniture  in  any  printing  office, 
equipped  with  these  new  Reversible  Units  to  be  kept  at  an  even  balance.  If  new  fonts  of  type  are  added, 
a  Unit  containing  a  few  type  Cases  can  be  ordered. 

The  fact  should  not  be  lost  sight  of  that  reversible  Units  have  greater  capacity  than  other  type  Cabinets, 
owing  to  the  increased  depth  from  front  to  back,  which  is  necessary  on  account  of  the  24-inch  depth  being 
required  for  Galley  Cabinets,  so  as  to  accommodate  full  length  standard  24-inch  galleys.  This  increases  the 
capacity  of  the  type  Cases  and  allows  shallower  Cases  to  be  used  without  reducing  the  standard  capacity 
of  a  type  Case.  It  allows  more  Cases  to  be  placed  in  a  standard  height  of  43  inches  for  type  setting  purposes. 
It  condenses  a  large  amount  of  material  into  a  small  space  and  one  Reversible  Unit  Cabinet  will  often  take 
care  of  all  of  the  material  that  would  require  two  Cabinets  of  ordinary  construction  to  hold. 

Reversible  Unit  Cabinet  Combination  No.  4  is  made  by  combining  2  Units  No.  22,  each  containing  seven 
Letter  Boards.  1  Unit  No.  10,  containing  12  large  California  Job  Cases,  standard  depth.  1  Unit  No.  11,  con- 
taining 15  large  California  Job  Cases  i  inch  deep  inside  the  rail.  2  No.  1  Banks,  2  Cap  pieces  and  2  Base 
pieces,  2  pairs  of  Tilting  Brackets  and  2  pairs  of  News  Cases  on  Brackets. 

List  Prices,  Dimensions  and  Weights  of  Reversible  Unit  Cabinets 


Reversible  Unit  Cabinet  CombiiiaL.uii  x\ 


UNITS 

FLOOR  SPACE 

OCCUPIED 

INCHES 

OUTSIDE 
HEIGHT 
INCHES 

OUTSIDE  SIZE  OF  CASES 

NUMBER  OF  CASES 
ETC.,   PER  UNIT 

STYLE  OF  CASES,  ETC. 

APPROXIMATE 
i        WEIGHT 
CRATED  LBS. 

PRICE 

No.  10 

25  x35 
25  x35 
25  x35 
25  X35. 
25  x35 
25  x35 
25  x35 
25  x35 
25  x35 
25  x35 
25  x35 
25  x35 

25  X35 

26  x35 
26  x35 
17  x35 
28ix35 

19 
19 
19 
.19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 

2i 

2 

7i 
111 

2Ux32t 
2l|x32i 
21ixl5l 
21ixl5i 
21ixl5i 
21ixl5i 
15ix21i 
15^x211 
21ix32i 
21ixl5i 
7ix22| 
6  and  8aX24 
23|x32 

12  Cases 
15  Cases 
24  Cases 
30  Cases 
24  Cases 
30  Cases 
22  Cases 
28  Cases 
12  Cases 
24  Cases 
24  Drawers 
27  .Shelves 
7  Boards 

California  Job  Cases 
California  Job  Cases 
Wells  Job  Cases 
Wells  Job  Cases 
Yankee  Job  Cases 
Yankee  Job  Cases 
California  Job  Cases 
California  Job  Cases 
Indexed  Electro  Cases 
Indexed  Electro  Cases 
Sort  Drawers 
Galley  Shelves 
Letter  Boards 

185 
195 

200 
210 
200 
210 
195 
200 
185 
200 
235 
135 
195 
.1           45 
.!          35 
.<          30 
50 

$25.00 

No.  11 

28.00 

No.  12 

30.00 

No.  13 

35.00 

No.  14 

30.00 

No.  15 

35.00 

No.  16 

28.00 

No.  17 

35.00 

No.  18 

25.00 

No.  19 

30.00 

No.  20 

40.00 

No.  21 

16.00 

No.  22 

18.00 

Cap 

6.00 

Base 

2.50 

Bank  No.  1  .. 

3.00 

Bank  No.  2 

6.00 

Two  Units  with  Cap  and  Base  make  a  Cabinet  42j  inches  higrh,  Three  Units  with  Cap  and  Base  will  make  a 
Cabinet  62i  inches  hierh.  Four  Units  with  Cap  and  Base  will  make  a  Cabinet  80j  inches  hig-h.  The  price  of  Unit  No. 
20  includes  the  removable  sort  boxes,  14  for  each  drawer;  or  336  separate  boxes  ifor  each  Unit. 


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874 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


REVERSIBLE  UNITS 


Reversible  Unit  Nos.  12  and  14 

Reversible  Unit  No.  12  is  fitted  with  24  of  the  half  size 
Wells  Job  Cases.  The  size  of  these  cases  is  21ixl5i  inches 
outside.  In  this  Unit  the  cases  are  all  standard  depth. 
Compared  with  the  regular  size  two-thirds  case,  the 
Wells  Half  Size  Job  Case  is  about  10  per  cent  smaller. 
The  cases  in  this  Unit  will  easily  take  medium  and  larg-e 
sizes  of  cap  and  figure  fonts.  Unit  No.  14  externally  the 
same  as  Unit  No.  12,  but  fitted  with  24  half  size  Yankee 
Job  Cases,  which  will  conveniently  hold  all  small  and 
medium  size  cap,  lower  case  and  figure  fonts. 


Reversible  Unit  No.  16 

Unlike  the  other  Units  of  this  series,  the  cases  pull 
from  both  ends.  By  adding  one  of  these  Units  to  a 
cabinet,  the  arrangement  can  be  such  as  to  have  cases 
pull  from  the  four  sides  of  the  cabinet.  Holds  22  Cali- 
fornia Job  Cases,  size  l&ix21|  inches  outside,  being  but  a 
trifle  smaller  in  size  than  a  standard  two-thirds  case. 
Unit  No.  17  is  identical  with  this  except  containing  28  cases 
of  similar  pattern,  but  shallower.  Such  cases  easily 
take  all  small  and  medium  fonts  of  caps,  lower  case  and 
figures. 


Reversible  Unit  No.  20 

This  Unit  is  fitted  with  24  Sort  Drawers,  each  sort 
drawer  being  filled  with  14  removable  sort  boxes.  The 
size  of  each  sort  box  is  2ix2ix2i  inches  inside.  The  side 
rails  of  the  drawers  are  cut  away,  leaving  the  sort  boxes 
projecting  above  the  rails,  which  allows  their  easy 
removal.  Each  box  will  hold  li  pounds  of  sorts.  Each 
drawer  will  hold  17i  pounds  and  each  Unit  will  hold  420 
pounds  of  type. 


Reversible  Unit  No 


Each  Unit  of  this  pattern  is  fitted  with  12  of  the  large 
California  Job  Cases  of  standard  depth.  Size  of  these 
cases  is  32ix21i  inches  outside  measure.  The  cases  in 
this  Unit  will  easily  take  the  very  largest  cap,  lower  case 
and  figure  fonts  without  crowding.  No  other  type  case 
has  a  like  capacity. 


Reversible  Vnii  Xo.  22 

This  Unit  is  fitted  with  7  large  Letter-Boards,  size  of 
each  board  22x30i  inches  inside,  with  one-half  inch  lip  at 
front  to  receive  the  brass  galley.  Provides  32  square  feet 
of  letter  board  surface  in  each  Unit  for  the  convenient 
storage  of  standing  forms  and  tied  up  matter. 


Reversible  Unit  No  21 

This  Unit  has  four  tiers  of  Galley  shelves,  each  tier 
taking  nine  galleys,  or  36  galleys  to  the  Unit.  Three  tiers 
are  for  double  column  galleys,  having  a  width  of  84  inches 
in  the  clear.  One  tier  takes  single  column  galleys  hav- 
ing a  width  of  6  inches. 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


875 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


REVERSIBLE  UNIT 


Reversible  Unit  Bank  No.  1 

Length  35  in.;  width  17  in.,  outside  measure.  Divided 
into  three  equal  spaces,  each  space  4f  x33  in.  inside.  This 
Bank  makes  a  convenient  working  space  and  provides 
storage  room  for  standing  jobs.  It  is  intended  to  be 
used  at  the  back  of  a  pair  of  Case  Brackets  holding  a 
pair  of  News  Cases. 


Reversible  Unit  Bank  No.  2 

Length,  35  in.;  Width,  28i  in.,  outside  measure.  It 
has  a  working  space  at  the  front  33xl6i[  in.,  inside  meas- 
ure. Back  of  the  working  space  is  an  adjustable  lead 
and  slug  rack  divided  into  two  sections,  each  section  4^ 
in,  wide.  The  vorking  space  at  the  front  will  take  a 
Job  Galley  16x24  inches  in  size. 


Price.  $3.00 


Price,  $6.00 


WOOD  TYPE  CABINETS 


These  Cabinets  furnish  the  most  economical 
method  of  keeping  Wood  Type.  The  Tj'pe  is 
preserved  and  kept  free  from  dust,  and  at  the 
same  time  every  letter  is  available  without  dis- 
turbing others.  The  No.  9  Cabinet  shown  here 
occupies  but  9  square  feet  of  floor  space  and 
affords  140  square  feet  of  case  surface  for  the 
systematic  storage  of  Wood  Type. 

Wood  Type  Cabinets  are  made  to  hold  two 
sizes  of  Cases,  viz. :  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  7  and  8,  to  hold 
Cases  23x32i  and  known  as  the  Regular  Wood 
Type  Cabinet,  while  Nos.  4,  5,  6,  9  and  10  are  made 
to  hold  Cases  23  x  44,  and  this  size  is  known  as  the 
Mammoth  Wood  Type  Cabinet.  They  are  very 
substantially  constructed  of  ash  finished  in 
antique  oak.  The  Cases  are  slotted  on  the  sides 
and  have  movable  strips  which  may  be  adjusted 
to  picas.  The  Cases  in  the  Mammoth  size  (23x44) 
have  a  center  bar  as  shown  in  the  illustration 
below,  while  the  Case  in  the  regular  Cabinets 
have  no  center  bar. 


A 


No.  9  Mammoth  Wood  Type  Cabinet 


Style  No.  3.    Size  23  x  44  inches 


List  Prices  of  Wood  Type  Cabinets 


STEEL  OR  WOOD  RUNS 

NUMBER 
OF  CASES 

CABINETS  WITH  FLAT  TOPS 

WITH  GALLEY  TOPS 

NO. 

SIZE 

,  OF  CASES 

INCHES 

HEIGHT 
INCHES 

WIDTH 
INCHES 

DEPTH 

INCHES 

WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

PRICE 

HEIGHT 

AT  FRONT 

INCHES 

HEIGHT 
AT    BACK 
INCHES 

WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

PRICE 

No.  1 
No.  2 
No.  3 
No.  4 
No.  5 
No.  6 
No.  7 
No.  8 
No.  9 
No.  10 

Wood  Runs 

Wood  Runs 

Wood  Runs 

Wood  Runs, 

Wood  Runs 

Wood  Runs 

Steel  Runs 

Steel  Runs 

Steel  Runs 

Steel  Runs 

12 
16 

20 
12 
16 
20 
25 
50 
25 
50 

23x32i 

23x32i 

23x32i 

23x44 

23x44 

23x44 

23x32i 

23x32i 

23x44 

23x44 

36 

44i 

52i 

36 

44i 

52i 

50i 

50i 

50i 

50i 

35i 
35i 
35i 
47i 
47i 
474 
35i 
69i 
47i 
93i 

261 
261 
261 
261 
261 
26f 
261 
261 
261 
261 

250 
300 
350 
300 
370 
435 
400 
750 
500 
950 

$24.00 
30.00 
36.00 
30.00 
40.00 
48.00 
46.50 
87.00 
63.00 

118.00 

36 

44i 

52i 

36 

44i 

52i 

50i 

50i 

50i 

50i 

42 
50i 

58i 

42 

50i 

58i 

56i 

56i 

56i 

564 

275 
325 
375 
325 
395 
460 
425 
800 
525 
1000 

$27.50 
33.50 
39.50 
34.00 
44.00 
52.00 
50.00 
94.00 
67.00 

125.00 

Price  List  of  Wood  Type  Cases  Only 

No.  1,  161  x  32i  inches,  size  of  regular  type  Case,  no  center  bar $0.90 

No.  2,  23x32?  inches,  fits  regular  Case  Stand,  and  gives  224  sq.  in.  more  space  than  No.  1 1.00 

No.  3,  23x44  inches,  gives  276  sq.  in.  more  space  than  No.  2 — with  center  bar 1.30 

Case  Rack  with  Wood  Runs  to  hold  20  No.  3  Wood  Type  Cases,  flat  top,  height  571  inches 9.00 

Case  Rack  with  Steel  Runs  to  hold  25  No.  3  Wood  Type  Cases,  flat  top.  height  571  inches 14.00 


BARIMHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


876 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


No.  27  Handy  Letter  Board  Cabinet 


HANDY  LETTER  BOARD  CABINETS 

For  Job  work  these  small  Letter  Board  Cabinets  are  un- 
rivalled. Nos.  25,  26  and  27,  in  single  tier,  occupy  floor  space 
of  16ixl9  inches,  and  are  filled  with  Letter  Boards  con- 
structed of  hardwood  throughout.  The  sides  of  the  Cabinets 
are  tastefully  paneled  and  all  exterior  surfaces  are  finished 
and  varnished  like  the  best  type  Cabinets.  They  have  hard- 
wood tops  and  are  made  with  closed  backs. 


NO. 

FLOOR  SPACE 
INCHES 

NO.   OF 
BOARDS 

SIZE  OF  BOARDS 
INSIDE,   INCHES 

HEIGHT 
INCHES 

WEIGHT 

PRICE 

No.  25 
No.  26 
No.  27 

16i  X  19i 
16i  X 19i 
16i  X 19i 

10 
12 
16 

12x15 
12x15 
12x15 

32 
36 
44 

125 
145 
175 

$14.50 
17.00 
21.00 

HARDWOOD  LETTER  BOARDS 

With  and  Without  Cabinet 
These  Boards 
are  of  standard 
size,  and  will  fit! 
any  regular 
Case  Stand  or 
rack  for  stand- 
ard size  type 
Cases.   No.  1  is 

the  same  length  as  a  two-thirds  size  Case.  No.  2  is  the  same 
length  as  a  three-quarter  size  Case.  No.  3  is  the  same  length 
as  a  full  size  Case.  They  are  made  of  the  finest  selected 
hardwood  with  retaining  rims  on  three  sides.  These  Boards 
are  made  to  provide  for  contraction  and  expansion.  Climatic 
changes  do  not  affect  them.  Boards  can  be  ordered  singly 
or  in  lots,  and  will  always  be  found  uniform  in  size.  For  the 
convenience  of  customers  who  have  no  Stand  room  for  the 
accommodation  of  these  Boards  we  list  them  with  Cabinets 
to  hold  16  Boards. 


BOARDS 

SIZEOUTSIDE 
INCHES 

SIZE  INSIDE 
INCHES 

WEIGHT 
PER  BO'RD 
POUNDS 

PRICE 

PER 
BOARD 

No.  1  Letter  Board. 
No.  2  Letter  Board. 
No.  3  Letter  Board. 

21|x20i 
26ix20i 
32ix20i 

20   xl9i 
24i  X  19i 
30i  X 19J 

9 
12 
13i 

$1.20 
1.40 
1.70 

CABINETS 

NUMBER  OF  BOARDS 

FLOOR 
SPACE 
INCHES 

HEIGHT 
INCHES 

WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

PRICE 
COMPLETE 

No.  28. 
No.  29. 
No.  30. 

16  No.  1  size 
16  No.  2  size 
16  No.  3  size 

22x25i 

22x30 

22x35i 

48 

48 
48 

290 
350 
430 

$32.00 
36.00 
42.00 

LETTER  BOARD  CABINETS 

NO. 

FLOOR  SPACE 
INCHES 

NO.  OF 
BOARDS 

SIZE  OF  BOARDS 
INSIDE,   INCHES 

HEIGHT 
INCHES 

WEIGHT 

PRICE 

No.  20 
No.  21 
No.  22 
No.  23 
No.  24 

16i  X  108 

22ix  58i 
22i  X  104 
22ix   96i 
28ix   88 

72 

20 
36 
64 
45 

12   xl5 
19ix24| 
19i  X  30i 
19ix20 
25   x25 

36 
34 

881 

48 

41 

640 
390 
750 
900 
1000 

$  95.00 

52.00 

84.00 

110.00 

120.00 

DORSEY  COMBINATION  PRESS  ROOM  CABINET 

The  top  is  covered  with  plate  glass,  substituting  the  old  ink  slab. 
Beneath  the  glass  are  receptacles  for  inks,  oil  cans,  tympan  paper,  etc. 
Beneath  this  is  a  tool  drawer  3i  inches  deep.  Beneath  the  tool  drawer 
is  a  V-shaped  opening  into  which  spoiled  sheets  and  anything  else  of  a 
waste-basket  nature  may  be  thrown,  falling  into  a  deep  drawer  below, 
that  pulls  from  the  rear  side  of  the  cabinet  for  emptying.  Below  this 
drawer  is  a  compartment  for  old  rags. 

This  rag  compartment  is  lined  with  metal  throughout  to  effectually 
obviate  all  danger  should  spontaneous  combustion  take  place.  This 
compartment  is  accessible  from  both  sides  of  the  Cabinet  by  means  of 
trap  doors  secured  at  the  bottom  with  spring  hinges. 

The  Cabinet  is  mounted  on  castors  and  can  be  pushed  about  the 
press  room  as  required. 

Weight,  crated,  ready  for  shipment,  including  glass  top,  150  pounds. 
Dorsey  Combination  Press  Room  Cabinets $36.00 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


INDEXED  ELECTROTYPE  CABINETS 


"Where  is  that  cut?"  is  a  question  asked  a 
hundred  thousand  times  every  year,  and  it  is  a 
question  often  hard  to  answer.  The  use  of  these 
Indexed  Electrotype  Cabinets  absolutely  pre- 
vents any  cut  from  being  lost  or  mislaid.  The 
cabinet  is  so  arranged  that  each  cut  or  electro- 
type has  a  place  specially  partitioned  off  for  its 
accommodation. 

To  find  a  cut,  a  glance  of  the  Index  Book  will 
show  the  exact  location,  giving  the  number  of 
the  Drawer  in  which  it  is  located,  also  the  section 
of  the  Drawer  and  the  division  of  the  section,  as 
shown  in  the  illustration.  No  other  cut  is  looked 
at  or  disturbed  and  no  time  is  lost. 

When  an  original  cut  is  withdrawn  from  the 
Cabinet  for  the  purpose  of  having  electrotypes 
cast  from  it,  a  slip  of  paper  can  be  deposited, 
giving  the  date  of  its  withdrawal  and  a  record  of 
where  it  was  sent,  thus  maintaining  a  constant 
control  and  certain  knowledge  of  the  location  of 
each  cut. 

Drawers  are  slotted  on  the  inside,  at  inter- 
vals of  three-eights  of  an  inch.  The  full  length 
divisions  which  run  from  front  to  back  are  also 
slotted  at  intervals  of  three-eights  of  an  inch  on 
both  sides.  The  smaller  cross  divisions  are  placed 
in  position,  separating  each  cut  and  making  a 
distinct  compartment  to  fit  each  cut. 

These  Cabinets  are  made  with  Steel  Runs, 
which  allow  the  Drawers  to  be  placed  compactly 
in  the  Cabinet  and  these  Steel  Runs  afford  a 
saving  in  space  by  accommodating  25  per  cent 
more  Drawers  than  would  be  possible  if  Wood 
Runs  were  used.  Each  Drawer  is  also  fitted  with 
a  metal  Number  Plate,  and  the  Index  Book  ac- 
companies each  Cabinet  without  extra  charge. 
All  Drawers  placed  in  these  Cabinets  are  of  the 
"New  Departure"  pattern,  which  is  now  so  well 
and  favorably  known.  The  Cabinets  are  made  of 
ash,  finished  in  antique  oak,  and  we  can  confi- 
dently assert  that  this  Cabinet  will  give  thorough  satisfaction  and  soon  pay  for  itself  in  time  saved.  They 
are  constructed  in  three  sizes  like  regular  type  Cabinets.  The  two-third  size  Drawer  is  15ix20i  inside: 
the  three-quarter  Drawer  is  15 x24f  inside;  the  full-size  Drawer  is  15 x  30i  inside.  All  Drawers  have  exten- 
sion side  rails  at  the  back,  enabling  a  Drawer  to  be  fully 
drawn  and  making  the  cuts  in  the  back  readily  access- 
ible. The  prices  given  are  for  the  Cabinets,  fully 
equipped,  ready  for  use. 

This  Cut  Shows  a  Drawer 

as  it  appears  when  divided  off  and  filled 
with  cuts  or  electrotypes.  See  part  of  in- 
dex showing  manner  of  indexing  four  of 
the  cuts  in  the  Drawer.  Note  that  every 
cut  is  in  a  distinct  compartment,  and  that 
the  dimensions  are  arranged  in  both  direc- 
tions to  fit  the  various  sizes  of  cuts. 


Hamilton  Indexed  Electrotype  Cabinet  No.  15 


The  Electrotype  Cabinet  Index  Book 

We  give  below  an  illustration  of  pages  from  the  Index  Book.  This  book  is  7J  x  8i  inches,  and  contains 
130  pages.  There  are  100  pages  ruled  as  below  and  with  an  alphabetical  margin.  The  book  is  neatly 
printed  and  ruled  and  bound  in  a  canvas  cover.  A  comparison  of  the  index  given  below  with  the  cut  of  the 
filled  Drawer  will  show  the  simplicity  of  the  arrangement.    Find  the  four  original  wood  cuts  in  drawer  12. 


ORIGINAL  OUT 

NAME  OF  CUT 

OWNER  OF  CUT  OR 
ELECTROTYPE 

DATE  OF  DELIV- 
ERY TO  OR  ON 
ORDER  OF  OWNER 

ELECTROTYPES 

B 

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1 

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DIVISIONS 

12 

D 

3 

BICYCLE 

SMITH,  JONES  &  CO. 

8-  4    1907 

31 

E 

1 

3 

3 

12 

A 

2 

LAWN  MOWER 

WAGNER  HDW.  CO. 

6-  3   1907 

33 

A 

4 

5 

6 

12 

E 

3 

SEWING  MACHINE 

REMINGTON  &  CO. 

7-  8   1907 

35 

B 

1 

2 

3 

12 

D 

4 

FACTORY  PLANT 

HAMILTON  MFG.  CO. 

1-10  1907 

30 

C 

7 

8 

9 

Explanatory;— T\iQ  mitial  of  every  cut  indexed  on  the  sample  page  above  illustrated  should  properly  begin  with  the 
letter  "B."  The  cuts  mentioned  were  chosen  for  the  reference  because  of  their  visibleness  as  they  lie  in  the 
Drawer  illustrated. 


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List  Prices  of  Indexed  Electrotype  Cabinets 


NUMBER  AND  SIZE  OF  DRAWERS 


HEIGHT 
INCHES 


WIDTH 
INCHES 


DEPTH 
INCHES 


WEIGHT 
POUNDS 


No. 

1. 

No. 

2, 

No. 

3, 

No. 

4, 

No. 

5, 

No. 

6, 

No. 

7, 

No. 

8. 

No. 

9, 

No. 

10, 

No. 

11, 

No. 

12, 

No. 

13, 

No. 

14, 

No. 

15, 

No. 

16, 

No. 

17, 

No. 

18, 

20  Two-thirds  , . . 
25  Two-thirds  . . . 
30  Two-thirds  . . . 
40  Two-thirds  . . . 
50  Two-thirds  . . . 
60  Two-thirds  . . . 
20  Three-quarter 
25  Three-quarter 
30  Three-quarter 
40  Three-quarter 
50  Three-quarter 
60  Three-quarter 

20  Full-size 

25  Full-size 

30  Full-size 

40  Full-size 

50  Full-size 

60  Full-size 


371 
44i 
53 

68 


371 

44i 

58 

68 

84 

99 

371 

44i 

53 

68 

84 

99 


25i 
25i 
25i 
25i 
25i 
25i 
291 
29i 
291 
291 
291 
291 
35i 
35i 
35i 
351 
351 
351 


21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 


180 
225 
275 
350 
425 
475 
200 
250 
300 
400 
475 
550 
250 
300 
350 
475 
575 
650 


$25.00 
30.00 

•  35.00 
48.00 
60.00 
72.00 
30.00 
35.00 
40.00 
53.00 
65.00 
78.00 
35.00 
40.00 
45.00 
60.00 
75.00 
90.00 


The  50-Drawer  and  60-Drawer  Cabinets  are  furnished  in  one  or  two  tiers,  as  desired  at  the  same  price. 

The  above  prices  include  the  Cabinets  fitted  with  a  full  equipment  of  Division  Slats,  including  5  of  the  slotted 
divisions  for  each  Drawer  in  the  two-thirds  size  Cabinets,  and  6  for  each  Drawer  in  the  three-quarter  and  full-size 
Cabinets;  also  with  a  large  assortment  of  cross  divisions,  in  various  lengths.  Each  Drawer  is  fitted  with  a  metal 
number  plate,  as  shown  in  the  illustration. 

One  Indexed  Book  is  furnished  for  each  Cabinet,  regardless  of  the  size  of  the  Cabinet.  Additional  Books, 
if  required,  will  be  furnished  for  $1.00  each.  list,  subject  to  the  same  discount  that  applies  on  the  Cabinet. 


ELECTRO  AND  CUT  CABINETS 

With  Wood  Runs  and  Plain  Blank  Drawers 


These  Cabinets  are  filled  with  Blank  Drawers,  and  are 
very  handsomely  made  of  ash,  antique  finish,  with  bronze 
Drawer  Pulls.  In  addition  to  the  ordinary  uses  of  the 
printer,  these  Cabinets  can  be  recommended  to  advertisers 
for  keeping  their  wood  cuts,  etc.,  and  many  other  purposes. 
A  two-third  Drawer  is  154  x  201  inside;  three-quarter  is 
14ii  x  241  inside,  and  the  full-size  DraWer  is  14ig  x  30i  inside. 


HEIGHT 

LENGTH 

DEPTH 

WEIGHT 

INCHES 

No.  1 

12  Two-thirds  . . . . 

34J 

25i 

201 

125 

$12.00 

No.  2 

16  Two-thirds  . . . . 

43 

254 

201 

150 

14.00 

No.  3 

20  Two-thirds  . . . . 

43 

251 

201 

165 

16.00 

No.  4 

12  Three-quarter. 

34i 

30 

201 

165 

15.00 

No.  5 

16  Three-quarter. 

43 

30 

201 

195 

18.00 

No.  6 

20  Three-quarter. 

43 

30 

201 

210 

21.00 

No.  7 

12  Full-size 

34i 

35J 

201 

170 

19.00 

No.' 8 

16  Full-size 

43 

35i 

20f 

215 

22.00 

No.  9 

20  Full-size 

43 

353 

20f 

240 

25.00 

BOOKBINDERS'  CABINETS 

Made  with  bronzed  pulls  on  each  Case,  and  highly  finished.  The 
Cases  are  made  in  exactly  the  same  style  as  printers'  Cases,  with  three- 
ply  bottoms,  and  are  the  same  size  and  proportioned  like  one-half  of  the 
regular  Cap  Case.  These  Cabinets  may  be  put  on  or  under  a  bench.  "A 
place  for  everything  and  everything  in  its  place"  is  a  rule  bookbinders 
should  live  up  to,  and  these  Cabinets  will  enable  them  to  do  so. 


-i 1 

NUMBER 

CAPACITY 

WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

HEIGHT 
INCHES 

FLOOR  SPACE 
INCHES 

PRICE 

No.  1 

6  Cases 
10  Cases 
15  Cases 
18  Cases 
20  Cases 
25  Cases 

75 
110 
150 
190 
210 
250 

16 

24i 

33i 

39 

43 

61i 

20x20 
20x20 
20x20 
20x20 
20x20 
20x20 

$  8.00 

No.  2 

12.00 

No.  3 

16.50 

No.  4   

19  00 

No.  5 

21  00 

No.  6 

25.00 

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MATRIX  CABINETS 


Kigrht-Drawer  Linoiipe  Matrix  Cabinet 

Six  metal  slugs  are  furnished  with 
each  Drawer  in  all  these  Cabinets. 
These  will  be  found  very  useful — hold- 
ing up  the  ends  of  lines  of  matrices  and 
also  for  separating  special  characters 
not  always  required.  These  slugs  are 
made  the  same  shape  and  size  of  a 
matrix  and  i  inch  wide. 


Provides  a  convenient  and  safe  receptacle  for  the  storage  of 
the  valuable  matrices,  space  bands  and  tools  which  accompany 
every  Linotype  outfit.  The  construction  is  based  on  a  careful 
study  of  the  requirements  and  after  the  suggestions  of  practical 
Linotype  experts.  No  Linotype  outfit  is  complete  without  one. 
This  is  the  only  practical  Cabinet  ever  made  for  holding  the 
matrices  and  other  small  tools  which  accompany  a  Linotype 
machine.  They  are  firmly  and  substantially  constructed  of 
hardwood,  nicely  finished.  The  roll  curtain  front  will  effectually 
exclude  the  dust,  and  being  provided  with  a  first-class  lock  in- 
sures the  contents  of  the  Drawers  from  being  tampered  with. 

Each  Drawer  is  14i  x  15  inches  inside,  having  ten  grooves 
upon  which  the  matrices  are  placed  edgewise  as  illustrated  be- 
low. The  capacity  of  each  Drawer  is  142  running  inches  of 
matrices  set  edgewise.  These  Drawers  are  set  in  the  Cabinet 
on  an  incline.  This  position  of  the  Drawers  prevents  the  ma- 
trices from  falling  down  or  becoming  disarranged  when  the 
grooves  are  not  full.  The  illustration  shows  the  matrices  in 
place,  the  unfilled  lines  being  held  by  a  metal  slug.  In  the  lower 
part  is  a  Drawer  4i  inches  deep  inside,  fitted  with  a  pin  lock. 
This  Drawer  cannot  be  opened  until  the  curtain  is  raised.  It 
will  accommodate  all  the  small  tools  which  go  with  the  Linotype 
machine. 


Detailed  Section  of  Matrix  Drawer  showiner  Matrices  in  place 


List  Prices  and  Dimensions  of  Matrix  Cabinets 


CAPACITY 

TOOL 
DRAWER 

HEIGHT 
INCHES 

WIDTH 
INCHES 

DEPTH 
INCHES 

WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

PRICE 

No.  1 

6  Drawers— for  1  or  2  machines 

•    1 
1 

1 
1 

301 
36i 
40i 
45i 

18 
18 
18 
18 

201 
201 
201 
201 

150 
175 
200 

225 

$22.00 

No.  2 

8  Drawers — for  2  to  4  machines 

28.00 

No.  3 

10  Drawers — for  4  to  6  machines 

34.00 

No.  4 

12  Drawers — for  6  to  8  machines 

40.00 

MONOTYPE  CABINETS 


The  door  of  this  Cabinet  is  arranged  with  hold- 
ers for  the  various  wrenches,  screw-drivers  and 
gauges  furnished  with  the  machine. 

The  Molds  are  kept  in  two  sliding  trays  at  the 
top  of  the  Cabinet ;  each  holds  six  Molds  in  such  a 
manner  that  it  is  impossible  for  them  to  strike.  Be- 
neath these  trays  are  two  shelves  for  Normal 
wedges ;  each  shelf  holds  fifteen  wedges,  and  each 
wedge  has  its  particular  place  where  it  is  protected 
from  injury  and  where  it  may  be  quickly  found. 
Two  additional  shelves  provide  for  twenty-eight 
Matrix  Cases;  each  case  being  held  on  edge  and 
prevented  from  striking  the  other  Cases.  Beneath 
these  shelves  are  four  Drawers  for  individual  Ma- 
trices; each  Drawer  is  divided  in  thirty-seven 
grooves,  in  which  the  Matrices  are  stood  on  end. 
A  bar  across  the  center  of  each  Drawer  divides  it 
so  that  Matrices  taken  from  the  Matrix  Case,  in 
making  changes  are  put  above  the  bar  in  the  same 
groove  from  which  the  Matrices  below  the  bar  are 
taken  to  replace  those  removed  from  the  Matrix 
Case. 

Height,  25i  inches;  width,  14  inches;  depth,  16 
inches;  weight,  ready  for  shipment,  75  pounds. 
Monotype  Cabinet $22.00 


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SPECIMEN  CABINETS 

No.  1  Specimen  Cabinet  contains  8  drawers  with  inside 
dimensions  151  x  20  inches.  Four  of  these  drawers  are  2 
inches  deep  and  four  are  ii  inches  deep  inside.  This  Cabinet 
occupies  floor  space  201x251  inches.  The  height  is  37i  inches. 
It  is  made  of  ash  and  is  nicely  finished.  Each  drawer  is  divided 
into  nine  compartments,  with  removable  partitions.  Weight, 
crated  for  shipment,  165  pounds. 
No.  1  Specimen  Cabinet $22.00 

No.  2  Specimen  Cabinet  contains  12  drawers  with  inside 
dimensions  15J  x  20  inches.  Six  of  these  drawers  are  2  inches 
deep  and  six  are  4i  inches  deep  inside.  This  Cabinet  occupies 
floor  space  20ix25i  inches.  The  height  is  52Hnches.  It  is  made 
of  ash  and  nicely  finished.  Each  drawer  is  divided  into  nine 
compartments  with  removable  partitions.  Weight,  crated 
for  shipment,  200  pounds. 
No.  2  Specimen  Cabinet $32.00 

AD-MAN'S  CABINET 

This  Cabinet  is  designed  to  meet  the  requirements  of  the  ad-man  who  must  necessarily  have  recourse 
to  an  abundance  and  great  variety  of  material.  The  aim  is  to  place  all  this  material  directly  before  the 
workman  in  the  most  convenient  form.  The  two  tiers  of  cases  and  other  equipment  are  reversed,  both 
sides  of  the  Cabinet  being  alike.  When  two  ad-men  are  working  at  the  Cabinet,  one  on  each  side,  they 
occupy  the  same  position  and  each  has  the  material  in  the  same  form.  A  two-faced  Lead  and  Slug  Bank 
is  supported  by  uprights  over  the  working  top  :  this  Bank  has  adjustable  partitions  providing  separate 
compartments  on  each  side  for  leads  and  slugs.  This  entire  Lead  and  Slug  Bank  can  be  raised  or  lowered 
six  inches.  Four  men  can  work  at  the  Cabinet  on  straight  work  without  interference,  two  on  each  side, 
The  ad-man  places  his  type  case  at  the  right  hand  end  of  the  working  top.  He  will  have  before  him  with- 
in reach  his  leads  and  slugs.  At  his  left  on  the  working  top  he  will  place  a  large  dumping  galley ;  his 
copy  drawer  will  be  directly  under  the  working  type  case  ;  under  the  copy  drawer  on  the  supplementary 
bank  he  can  place  another  dumping  galley.  The  Cabinet  is  fully  equipped  with  electric  lights,  mortised 
label  holders  and  foot  rails,  which  are  listed  as  extras.  The  inverted  V-shaped  Lead  and  Slug  Bank  has 
electric  lights  arranged  inside  where  the  direct  rays  will  not  reach  the  workman's  eyes  ;  the  light  will 
be  thrown  down  and  evenly  diffused  over  the  entire  working  top.  The  inside  surface  is  lined  with  bright 
tin  serving  as  a  reflector. 

Occupies  floor  space  13i  x70i  inches.  Height  to  apex  of  Cabinet  proper,  53  inches.  Height  to  apex  of 
Adjustable  Lead  and  Slug  Bank — maximum,  74  inches ;  minimum,  68  inches.  Weight,  crated  for  ship- 
ment, 950  pounds. 

Cabinet  No.  1  — 24  regular  cases  in  each  tier $120.00 

Cabinet  No.  2  —  22  extra  deep  cases  in  each  tier 120.00 

Extras  —  Electric  light  equipment  complete  for  attachment,  including  sockets,  shades,  switch  and 
elongated  lamps  over  each  tier  of  cases  and  under  the  Lead  and  Slug  Bank  $15.00.  Mortised  Label  Holders 
with  celluloid   covers,  6  cents  each;  Cabinet  No.  1,  $2.88.    Cabinet  No.  2,  $2.64.     Two  Foot  Rails,  $7.00. 

SUPERIOR  ALL-IRON  CASE  STANDS 

Barnharfs  Iron  Case  Stands  are  used  more  and  more. 
They  have  advantages  in  durability  :  in  freedom  from 
wear  and  defacement ;  in  easy  cleansing  and  sanitation. 
They  give  a  lighter  and  neater  appearance  to  the  compos- 
ing room.  They  occupy  a  few  inches  less  space  than  wood, 
and  where  necessary  to  crowd  this  is  something  worth 
more  than  the  increased  cost.  They  can  be  furnished  in 
any  desired  way  to  accommodate  any  possible  number  of 
cases,  or  in  combination  with  galley  racks,  etc.  Barn- 
hart's  Iron  Case  Racks  are  of  various  capacities,  reason- 
able cost  and  economical  in  space. 

No.    1.    Sing-le  Stand,  without  racks $9.00 

Sing-le,  with  racks  for  8  full  cases 12.00 

Sing-le,  with  racks  for  8  full  cases  and  galley  rest .    13.00 

Double  Stand,  without  racks 12.00 

Double,  with  racks  for  8  full  cases 15.00 

Double,  with  racks  for  8  full  cases  and  galley  rest    18.00 
Double,  with  racks  for  8  full  cases  galley  rest, 

and  16  galley  racks 25.00 

Double,  with  racks  for  8  full  and  8  two-third  cases   19.00 
Double,  with  racks  for  16  full  cases  and  galley  rest  20.50 

Double,  with  racks  for  8  full  and  8  two-third  cases,  galley  rest,  and  16  galley  racks 30.00 

Rack  to  hold  12  cases 16.00 

Rack  to  hold  16  cases ' 17.00 

Rack  to  hold  20  cases 18.00 

Rack  to  hold  24  cases 19.00 

Rack  to  hold  30  cases 21.00 

Extra  runs  riveted  to  stands,  40  cents  per  pair  additional.    Estimates  and  drawings  of  special  sizes  furnished 

upon  application. 


No. 

2. 

No. 

3. 

No. 

4. 

No. 

.5. 

No. 

6, 

No. 

No. 

8. 

No. 

9. 

No. 

10. 

No. 

11. 

No. 

12. 

No. 

n. 

No. 

14. 

No. 

15. 

Double  Stand 


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NO.  21  STEEL  RUN  STANDS 


News  Compositors'  Side 


Job  Compositors'  Side 


This  is  the  cheapest  of  all  Steel  Run  Stands.  It  represents  the  maximum  of  case  capacity.  It  is  strongly 
made  and  durable,  and  will  prove  economical  wherever  installed. 

This  frame  is  made  with  flat  top  and  requires  Case  Brackets  to  hold  the  News  Cases.  The  Job  Cases 
can  be  put  into  the  Racks  from  either  side  of  the  Frame,  and  the  Steel  Runs  are  placed  so  close  together 
as  to  require  Pulls  on  the  fronts  of  the  Job  Cases  to  get  the  best  results.  Regular  cases  can  be  put  into 
the  Racks  without  planing  off  the  fronts.  It  has  capacity  for  40  Cases  under  the  top.  Brackets  and  Cases 
for  the  top  can  be  selected  to  meet  the  requirements. 

The  top  equipment  illustrated  is  as  follows: — Two  pair  No.  2  Three-Case  Tilting  Brackets,  one  pair 
News  Cases,  two  Blank  Cases,  one  Thirty-inch  Space  and  Quad  Case,  one  No.  8  Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case, 
and  four  Quarter  Cases  as  follows:— Ideal  Brass  Leader  Case,  Compact  Rule  Case,  Time  Table  Quarter  Case, 
Wisconsin  Quarter  Case,  Style  C. 

List  Prices  of  No  21  Steel  Run  Stand  and  Equipment 

Stand  only,  open  front.    Weight,  215  pounds $20.00 

Stand  only,  closed  plain  front.    Weight,  260  pounds 23.50 

Stand  only,  closed  paneled  front.    Weight,  255  pounds j 25.00 

Above  prices  are  for  stand  only,  and  do  not  include  the  Cases  in  the  body  of  the  frame  or  the  News  Cases  on  the 
top.  Selection  of  Case  equipment  can  be  made  as  requirements  demand.  Case  Pulls  can  be  furnished  in  bulk  to 
attach  to  the  fronts  of  old  Cases  for  4  cents  each,  list. 


NO.  22  STEEL  RUN  STAND 


The  No.  22  Steel  Run  Stand  requires  no  Brackets, 
as  it  is  built  with  a  top  to  hold  News  Cases.  The  Job 
Cases  are  put  in  from  the  back,  as  the  illustration 
shows.  There  is  ample  knee  room  for  the  news  com- 
positor, as  the  Cases  do  not  come  to  a  line  of  the 
front  of  the  Stand,  but  set  back  about  five  inches  as 
shown.  Regular  full  size  lip  Cases  can  be  used  in  all 
of  these  Stands,  and  there  will  be  ample  finger  room 
between  Cases,  so  that  Pulls  will  not  be  required. 
However,  the  withdrawing  of  the  Job  Cases  will  be 
facilitated  by  attaching  Pulls  to  the  Case  fronts. 


CAPACITY,  32  FULL  SIZE  CASES 

HEIGHT 
FRONT 

WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

FLOOR 
SPACE,   IN. 

PRICE 

Open  Front 

Closed  Plain  Front 

Closed  Paneled  Front. 

44i  in. 
44Hn. 
44J  in. 

285 
330 
320 

26x70 
26x70 
26x70 

$25.00 
28.50 
30.00 

Above  prices  are  for  Stand  only  and  do  not  include  the 
Cases  in  the  body  of  the  frame  or  the  News  Cases  on  top. 
Selection  of  Case  equipment  can  be  made  as  require- 
ments demand. 

Case  Pulls  can  be  furnished  in  bulk  to  attach  to  the 
fronts  of  old  Cises  for  4  cents  each,  list. 


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NO.  23  STEEL  RUN  STAND 


Job  Side,  showing-  full  length  Galley  Dump 


News  Side,  showing:  Paneled  Front 


This  Frame  is  very  similar  to  the  No.  22  Steel  Run  Stand,  but  has  Copy  Drawers  under  the  News 
Cases  and  full  length  Dump  over  the  Job  Cases.  It  also  has  other  points  of  superiority  and  is  most 
substantially  and  compactly  built.  This  Stand,  made  with  paneled  front  or  closed  plain  front,  is  about  as 
good  an  article  as  could  possibly  be  devised  for  the  composing  room.  The  news  compositors  and  the  job 
compositors  are  placed  on  opposite  sides  and  there  will  be  no  interference.  Four  men  can  work  continu- 
ously at  the  same  Stand,  two  on  each  side.  Made  of  selected  hardwoods  and  finished  like  the  best  grades 
of  Cabinets.  These  modern  Steel  Run  Stands  really  belong  to  the  Cabinet  class,  and  when  filled  with 
Cases  and  fully  equipped  they  compare  in  every  respect  with  the  best  of  Cabinets.  The  No.  23  Stand  will 
take  32  full  size  lip  Cases  arranged  in  two  tiers,  16  Cases  in  each  tier. 

The  No.  23  Steel  Run  Stand  requires  no  Case  Brackets,  as  it  is  built  with  a  top  to  hold  News  Cases.  The 
Job  Cases  are  put  in  from  the  back,  as  the  illustration  shows.  There  is  ample  knee  room  on  the  side  for  the 
News  Compositors,  as  the  Cases  do  not  come  to  a  line  on  the  front  of  the  Stand,  but  set  back  about  five 
inches  as  shown.  Regular  full  size  lip  Cases  can  be  used  in  all  of  these  Stands,  and  there  will  be  ample 
finger  room  between  Cases,  so  that  pulls  will  not  be  required.  However,  the  withdrawing  of  the  Job 
Cases  will  be  facilitated  by  attaching  pulls  to  the  Case  fonts. 


CAPACITY,   32  FULL  SIZE  CASES 


Open  front 

Closed  plain  front  .   . 
Closed  paneled  front. 


FLOOR  SPACE 

INCHES 


26x70 
26x70 
26x70 


HEIGHT 
FRONT 


44S  in. 
441  in. 
Ui  in. 


\Veight 

POUNDS 


800 
845 
340 


$30.00 
33.50 
35.00 


Above  prices  are  for  the  Stand  only  and  do  not  Include  the  Cases  in  the  body  of  the  Cabinet  or  the  News  Cases 
on  top.    Selection  of  Case  equipment  can  be  made  as  requirements  demand. 

Case  Pulls  can  be  furnished  in  bulk  to  attach  to  the  fronts  of  old  Cases  at  4  cents  each,  list. 

THE  POLHEMUS  STAND 


The  news  compositor  stands  behind  the  Job  Cases,  where  he  works  without  being  interrupted  by  the 
job  men.  He  can  empty  his  stick  without  leaving  the  Stand,  on  a  Galley  kept  under  the  Lower  Case,  as 
the  top  Cases  are  held  on  Hamilton's  Patent  Tilting  Brackets. 
Over  the  Job  Cases  there  is  a  working  bank  or  a  galley  top,  for 
keeping  live  or  dead  matter.  Between  the  Case  racks  on  the 
No.  3  Stand  there  is  a  Galley  Cabinet,  shown  in  the  illustration. 

No.  1  Single,  with  Racks  for  12  full  size  Cases;  weight 
with  Brackets,  100  lbs. ;  occupies  fioor  space  20ix36 
inches.    Price $  7.50 

No.  2  Double,  with  Racks  for  24  full  size  Cases,  and  no 
Galley  Cabinet;  weight,  180  lbs.;  occupies  floor 
space  26x70i  inches.     Price 13.00 

No.  8  Double,  with  Racks  for  12  full  size  Cases,  and  12 
two-thirds  Cases,  with  Galley  Cabinet;  weight,  250 
lbs.;  occupies  floor  space 26ix71i  inches.     Price..  20.00 

The  prices  g-iven  above  include  the  Brackets  but  not  the  Cases 
on  the  Brackets  or  in  the  body  of  the  stand.  Polhemus  Stands  are 
crated  and  shipped  in  knock-down  form. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY. 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


NO,  24  STEEL  RUN  STAND 


Job  Compositors  Side 


News  Compositors  Side 


This  excellent  piece  of  Cabinet  work,  when  fully  equipped  with  "New  Departure"  Cases,  represents  the 
acme  of  Steel  Run  Stand  construction,  and  the  most  advanced  type  of  composing  room  equipment.  The 
ends  are  paneled  with  neatly  moulded  edges.  The  back  has  seven  panels  with  chamfered  edges  like  a 
Polhemus  Cabinet.  The  front  rail  is  set  back  several  inches,  and  the  Job  Cases  when  in  place,  set  back 
several  inches  from  the  front,  providing  the  extension  front  feature  of  the  Porter  Cabinets.  This  allows 
plenty  of  knee  room  for  the  compositor.  Constructed  of  hardwood  throughout,  with  all  exterior  surfaces 
nicely  varnished  like  the  best  of  Cabinets.    The  runs  are  of  flat  steel  capable  of  sustaining  great  weight. 

The  top  equipment  illustrated  is  as  follows: — Two  pairs  of  No.  4  Three-Case  Brackets;  one  pair  of  News 
Cases;  two  Blank  Cases;  one  No.  8  Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case,  and  four  quarter  size  Cases  as  follows: — One 
Perfection  Rule  Case,  one  Compact  Rule  Case,  one  All-Right  Space  and  Quad  Case,  one  Wisconsin  quarter 
Case,  Style  D.    Under  the  top  there  are  Steel  Runs  to  accommodate  40  full  size  Cases. 


FLOOR  SPACE 
INCHES 


HEIGHT 
INCHES 


WEIGHT 
POUNDS 


Stand  only,  without  top  equipment 

Plain  Galley  Dump 

No.  8  Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case,  as  illustrated 

No.  9  New  York  Case  Brackets,  per  pair 

No.  7  Style  B  Double  Case  Brackets,  per  pair 

No.  1  Hamilton  Patent  Tilting  Brackets,  per  pair . 

No.  2  Three-Case  Tilting  Brackets,  per  pair 

No.  4  Three-Case  Brackets,  per  pair 

News  Cases,  per  pair 


214x70 


444 


260 
30 
22 
25 
17 
28 
85 
25 
14 


$25.00 
3.50 
5.00 
1.50 
1.25 
2.00 
2.40 
1.90 
1.60 


Above  prices  are  for  Stand  only  and  do  not  include  the  Cases  in  the  body  of  the  Stand  or  the  News  Cases  on  the 
top.  Selection  of  Case  equipment  can  be  made  as  requirements  demand.  Prices  given  for  Brackets  in  the  list 
above  are  net,  and  any  discount  allowed  on  the  Steel  Run  Stand  does  not  apply  on  such  Brackets.  Case  Pulls  can 
be  furnished  in  bulk  to  attach  to  the  fronts  of  old  Cases  at  four  cents  each,  list. 


LIST  PRICES  OF  NEW  YORK  STANDS 


DESCRIPTION 

CAPACITY 

FLOOR  SPACE 
INCHES 

WEIGHT 
WITH  BRACKETS 

PRICE 

No.  1 

New  York  Single  Stand 

15  Cases  and  1  pair   on  top 
30  Cases  and  2  pairs  on  top 
60  Cases  and  4  pairs  on  top 
30  Cases  and  2  pairs  on  top 

18  X  361 
18  X  70i 
35  X  70i 
35x364 

75  pounds 
135  pounds 
225  pounds 
185  pounds 

$  6.50 

No.  2 

New  York  Double  Stand 

10.50 

No.  3 

New  York  Quadruple  Stand 

18.00 

No.  4 

New  York  Window  Stand 

10.50 

Prices  griven  above  include  the  Brackets,  but  not  the  Cases  on  top. 


BARNHART   BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


884 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


CASE  STANDS  AND  RACKS 


No.  15  Double  Stand,  with  Galley  Rest  and  Racks  for 
24  full  size  Cases 


No.  6  Double  News  Stand  with  8  Racks 


Our  Case  Stands  and  Racks  are  all  made  of  hardwood,  and  bolted 
together  firmly.  The  high  Case  Racks  are  braced  at  the  center  with 
bolted  rods  to  prevent  spreading,  and  both  Stands  and  Racks  will 
remain  rigid  after  long  and  steady  use. 

Price  List  of  Case  Stands 


NO. 

DESCRIPTION 

FLOOR  SPACE 
INCHES 

WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

PRICE 

1 

Sing-le,  without  Racks 

26x36i 

26x25 

26x30 

26x36 

26x36, 

26x60 

26x60 

26x60 

26x60 

26x60 

26x60 

26x60 

26x641 

26x70i 

26x70i 

26X70J 

26x70i 

32 
38 
42 
39 
45 
50 
55 
56 
58 

61 

65 

70 

72 
70 
74 
78 
83 

$2.75 

2 

2i 
3 

Single,  with  Racks  for  12  two-third  Cases .... 
Sing-le,  with  Racks  for  12  three-quarter  Cases 
Sing-le  with  Racks  for  8  full  size  Cases 

3.00 
3.00 
3.00 

4 

Single,  with  Racks  for  12  full  size  Cases 

D'ble  News,  without  Racks 

3.25 
3.25 

6 

7 
8 
9 

D'ble  News,  with  Racks  for  8  full  size  Cases., 
D'ble  News,  with  Racks  for  10  full  size  Cases 
D'ble  News,  with  Racks  for  12  full  size  Cases 
Double  Job  Stand,  with  Racks  for  8  full  size 
and  8  two-third  Cases 

3.75 
4.25 
4.75 

4.25 

10 

Double  Job  Stand,  with  Racks  for  10  full 
size  and  10  two-third  Cases 

5.00 

11 

Double  Job  Stand,  with  Racks  for  12  full 
size  and  12  two-third  Cases 

5.50 

12 

Double  Job  Stand,  with  Racks  for  12  full 
size  and  12  three-quarter  Cases 

5.75 

13 

Double  Stand,  with  Galley  Rest  and  Racks 
for  16  full  size  Cases 

5.50 

14 

Double  Stand,  with  Galley  Rest  and  Racks 
for  20  full  size  Cases 

5.75 

15 

Double  Stand,  with  Galley  Rest  and  Racks 
for  24  full  size  Cases 

6.00 

16 

Double  Stand,  with  Galley  Rest  and  Racks 
for  30  full  size  Cases  

7.00 

No.  25  Thirty-Case  Rack 


Paneled  ends  for  any  of  the  above  Stands,  $2.00  extra 


Price  List  of  Case  Racks 


NO. 

CAPACITY 

HEIGHT 
INCHES 

FLOOR  SPACE 
INCHES 

WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

PLAIN  AS  IN 
CUT  SHOWN 

CLOSED  BACK 
AND  SIDES 

No.  20 

Single  tier  10  full  size  Cases 

38 
41 
50 
60 
70 
84 
60 
84 

20ix36i 
20ix36i 
20ix36i 
20  x36j 
201x36i 
20ix36i 
20ix70S 
20ix70j 

45 
49 
56 

58 
67 
83 
104 
144 

$  5.50 

6.00 

7.00 

8.00 

9.00 

10.00 

14.00 

18.00 

$  7.75 

No.  21 

Single  tier  12  full  size  Cases 

8.50 

No.  22 

Single  tier  16  full  size  Cases 

9.50 

No.  23 

Single  tier  20  full  size  Cases 

11.00 

No.  24 

Single  tier  24  full  size  Cases 

12.00 

No.  25 

Single  tier  30  full  size  Cases ; 

13.00 

No.  26 

Double  tier  40  full  size  Cases 

17.00 

No.  27 

Double  tier  60  full  size  Cases 

22.50 

All  Case  Stands  and  Racks  are  furnished  unfinished  and  shipped  knocked  down. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


885 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


PRICE  LIST  OF  "NEW  DEPARTURE"  CASES 


Section  showing^  Triple- Veneer  Bottom 

Our  Cases  all  have  "New-Departure"  three-ply 
bottoms,  which  prevent  splitting,  shrinking  and 
warping.  These  bottoms  are  set  into  the  side  and 
front  rails  (see  AA)  so  that  the  case  slides  on  the 

side  rails.    As  the  grain  of  the  side  rails  and  of  the  cross  runs  in  stands  and  cabinets  run  the  same  way,  the 

cases  slide  much  easier  and  with  considerable  less  wear  and  tear. 


Adjustable  Lead  and  Slug  Case  No.  1,  single  depth  ; . . . 

Adjustable  Lead  and  Slug  Case  No.  1,  double  depth 

Adjustable  Lead  and  Slug  Case  No.  2,  single  depth 

Adjustable  Lead  and  Slug  Case  No.  2,  double  depth 

Blank  Case 

Border  Case  

Brass  Leader  Case 

California  Job  Case 

Combination  Job  Case 

Bearing  Accent  Case 

Bearing  Job  Case 

Bouble  Lower  Job  Case 

Bouble  Yankee  Job  Case 

Buplex  Job  Case 

Figure  Case 

Figure  Case  Byerly 

Furneau  Rule  Case 

German  News  Cases  per  pair 

Greek  Cases  (upper  and  lower)  per  pair 

Hamilton  Job  Case 

Hebrew  Cases,  per  pair 

Improved  New  York  Job  Case 

Improved  Space  and  Quad  Case 

Improved  Job  Case  

Indexed  Electrotype  Case,  including  partitions 

Italic  Job  Case 

Lead  and  Slug  Case 

Metal  Furniture  Case,  single  depth 

Metal  Furniture  Case,  double  depth 

Music  Cases  (upper,  lower  and  side)  per  set  of  three  . . 

Neshota  Rule  Case   

News  Cases,  per  pair 

Patterson  Job  Case 

Practical  Space  and  Quad  Case 

Quadruple  Job  Case 

Rule  Case 

Russell  Tabular  Job  Case 

Spaceless  Job  Case 

Triple  Cases 

Two  Rivers  Cap  Case , 

Two  Rivers  Lead  and  Slug  Case 

Wells  Job  Case 

Wheeler  Job  Case 

Wood  Type  

Yankee  Job  Case 

Zenobia  Rule  Case 


FULL-SIZE  CASES 


$1.50 
2.50 
1.75 
2.75 
.65 
1.25 

.90 
1.20 
1.50 
1.00 
1.20 
1.20 
1.10 
1.00 
1.10 
1.40 
1.60 
2.00 

.90 
1.60 
1.00 
1.00 
1.20 
1.10 

.90 
1.00 
1.50 
2.00 
3.00 
2.00 
1.60 
1.00 
1.10 
1.20 
1.15 
1.80 
1.00 

.90 

.90. 
1.75 
1.00 

.90 

.90 
1.00 
1.50 


$1.50 

i.66 
1.35 
1.80 
1.15 
1.40 
1.40 
1.25 
1.10 
1.20 
1.50 
1.75 
2.30 
1.00 
1.75 
1.15 
1.10 
1.40 

1.66 


3.45 

i.75 
1.15 
1.20 
1.35 
1.25 
2.00 
1.15 
1.00 
1.00 

1.15 
1.00 

1.15 


THREE-QUARTER  CASES 


$1.25 
2.25 
1.50 
2.50 
.60 
1.15 

.85 


.85 


1.00 
.90 


1.15 


.85 


.90 
1.10 

.85 

.90 

1.40 

1.70 


1.50 

i.66 
i.oo 

.96 
.85 
.85 

.85 
.85 

.85 


$1.40 
.95 

i.oo 


1.15 
1.00 


1.40 


.95 


1.00 
1.25 


.95 


1.65 

i.io 

1.15 

1.00 
.95 
.95 

1.00 
.95 

1.06 


TWO-THIRD  CASES 


$1.00 
2.00 
1.25 
2.25 

.45 
1.00 

.75 


.75 


.90 
.80 


1.05 


.75 


.80 
.90 

.75 

.75 

1.30 

1.60 


1.40 
.90 
.90 
.80 

.75 

.66 


.75 
.75 


$1 


Bimensions  over  all,  in  inches 32ixl6|  inches 

Weight  of  a  bundle  of  10  cases I       75  pounds 


26ixl6f  inches 
60  pounds 


21Jxl6|  inches 
50  pounds 


The  series  of  illustrations  shown  on  the  following  pages,  gives  a  uniform  lay  for  all  standard  Type  Cases. 
There  has  always  been  more  or  less  diversity  of  opinion  among  printers  in  regard  to  the  location  of  certain 
odd  characters,  fractions,  and  diacritical  marks.  After  much  investigation,  we  adopted  the  various  lays, 
as  embodied  in  the  illustrations,  and  we  hope  the)'  will  prove  an  assistance,  especially  to  young  printers. 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


"NEW  DEPARTURE"  CASES 


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Cap  Case,  80c 


The  old  standard  and  universally  used  Cap  Case, 
boxes  same  size. 


Lower  Case,  80c 


The  universal  lay  as  put  into  the  regular  Lower  Case 
from  which  every  printer  has  learned  his  a-b-c's. 


California  Job  Case,  90c 


Most  popular  of  all  Job  Cases.  Note  the  larg'e  Cap  boxes 
Used  exclusively  in  all  our  type  Cabinets  unless  otherwise 
ordered. 


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Italic  Job  Case,  90c 


Old  standard  Job  Case,  universally  used  before  the  intro- 
duction of  the  California  Job  Case.  Convenient  tor  fonts 
with  accented  letters. 


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Triple  Case,  90c 


A  most  useful  and  popular  Case, 
of  caps,  figures  and  points. 


Will  take  three  fonts 


Quadruple  Case  $1.20 

Very  useful  for  certain  fonts.     It  is  a  double  Cap  Case 
Holds  four  fonts  caps,  figures  and  points. 


Two  Rivers  Cap  Case,  90c 

A  sensible  Cap  Case  now  coming  into  general  use.  Large 
cap  boxes,  2^xS  inches.  Worth  a  dozen  regular  Cap  Cases. 
Copy  covers  least  used  characters.    Economical. 


Double  Lower  Case,  $1.20 


For  holding  two  fonts  of  caps  and  figures;  or  caps, 
lower  case  and  double  font  of  figures;  or  a  font  each  of 
roman  and  bold  face. 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH   UNEQUALED 


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"NEW  DEPARTURE"  CASES 


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Improved  Job  Case,  $1.20 

The  only  Case  combining  all  the  boxes  found  in  a  reg- 
ular pair  of  Kews  Cases.  Takes  caps,  small  caps  and  lower 
case  with  figures. 


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Spaceless  Job  Case,  $1.00 


The  Spaceless  Job  Case  should  be  a  twin  companion  to 
the  Space  and  Quad  Case.   All  space  and  quad  boxes  omitted. 


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Yankee  Job  Case.  $1.00 

The  cap  boxes  in  this  Case  are  placed  at  the  back  instead 
of  the  right  side.  A  popular  case  in  two-thirds  and  three- 
quarter  sizes. 


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Double  Yankee  Job  Case,  $1.20 

A  very  useful  Case.  Accommodates  two  complete  fonts 
of  caps,  lower  case,  figures  and  points.  Size  of  boxes  aJlows 
ample  finger  room. 


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Wells  Job  Case,  $1.00 


Holds  two  fonts  of  caps  and  figures.  Large  boxes  in- 
suring large  capacity.  Cap  boxes  one-third  larger  than 
those  In  a  News  Case. 


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Dearing  Job  Case,  $1.00 

For  large  sizes  of  type.    Has  greater  capacity  than  any 
other  Job  Case.    Lower  case  boxes  extra  large. 


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Improved  New  York  Job  Case,  $1.00 

Holds  cap,  small  cap,  lower  case  and  figure  fonts.  Cap 
side  California  style  with  five  rows  of  boxes. 


Patterson  Job  Case,  $1.00 


Like  the  Kew  York  Case,  this  is  designed  to  hold  cap. 
small  cap,  lower  case  and  figure  fonts. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


"NEW  DEPARTURE"  CASES 


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Russel  Tabular  Job  Case,  $1.80 

Has  separate  series  of  boxes  for  odd  characters  and 
diacritical  marks,  brass  rule  and  brass  leaders,  piece  frac- 
tions, quads  and  spaces,  fractions,  etc.  Larg^e  boxes  for 
main  figures. 


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Combination  Job  Case,  $1.20 

For  use  In  legal  blank  and  similar  work.  Holds  brass 
leaders  from  1  to  16  ems,  half  ems  from  1  to  5.  Will  hold  a 
25-pound  font  of  type,  and  a  12-pound  font  of  brass  leaders. 


Dearingr  Accent  Case,  $1.50 


Five  sections  for  caps,  small  caps  and  lower  case  of 
Romans,  and  caps  and  lower  case  of  Italics.  Extra  boxes 
at  front  for  Spanish,  French  and  Portuguese  accents. 


Hamilton  Job  Case,  90c 


Accomodates  large  size  cap  and  figure  fonts  of  metal 
type,  and  small  sizes  of  wood  type.  Holds  one  font  caps, 
figures  and  points.    Cap  boxes  2M  x  4^  inches. 


Border  Case,  $1.25 
A  roomy  case  of  large  capacity  for  all  sizes  of  borders. 


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Music  Case— Upper,  $1.00 


Music  Compositors  will  find  these  illustrations  of  great 
service  In  laying  type.  If  the  lettering  is  not  distinct,  use 
a  hand  glass. 


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Music  Case— Lower,  $1.00 
POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


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Fig-ure  Case,  $1.00 


Byerly  Figure  Case,  $1.10 
An  Improved  figure  case  of  great  value.    Figure  boxes 


A  necessity  in  every  large  office.    Takes  extra  large 
supply  of  figures  and  fractions.    Can  be  furnished  double       2%  x  i^  inches.    Fraction  boxes  2)^  x  1%  Inches 
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German  Cap  Case,  80c 

Same  as  the  regular  Cap  Case.    The  Illustration  simplj- 
shows  how  the  German  characters  should  be  laid. 


German  Lower  Case,  80c 

This  case  is  the  same  as  the  regular  Lower  Case  with 
the  exception  of  the  double  "s"  boxes,  as  shown. 


No.  1  Adjustable  Lead  and  Slug  Case,  $1.50 
(Single  depth) 


No.  2  Adjustable  Lead  and  Slug  Case,  $2.75 
(Double  depth) 


Can  be  adjusted  by  picas  to  meet  any  requirement  and  Center  bar  adds  both  strength  and  utility.     Furnished 

furnished  also  in  double  depth  if  desired.  in  either  single  or  double  depth  as  desired. 


Two  Rivers  Lead  and  Slug  Case,  $1.75 


Hamilton  Lead  and  Slug  Case,  $1.00 


A  new  and  most  valuable  Case.    Takes  length  from  i  Leads  and  slugs  can  be  stacked  two  tiers  deep.    Can  be 

to  253^  with  variations  by  half  picas.  had  in  double  depth,  if  desired. 


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Improved  Space  and  Quad  Case,  $1.00 

A  slight  modification  of  the  old  Space  and  Quad  Case 
which  we  no  longer  list.  Furnished  on  all  orders  for  reg- 
ular Space  and  Quad  Cases. 


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Practical  Space  and  Quad  Case,  $1.10 

Provides  for  half-point  and  one-point  spaces  without  the 
necessity  of  mixing.  Accommodates  seven  sizes  of  spaces 
and  quads. 


Rule  Case,  (Ordinary)  $1.15 

The  old  style  full-sized  Brass  Rule  Case.  Manj*  printers 
now  prefer  the  new  Quarter-size  Rule  Cases  shown  on 
following  pages. 


F  urneaux  Rule  Case,  $1.40 
This  Case  will  hold  two  large  fonts  of  rule. 


Neshota  Rule  Case,  $2.00 


Takes  a  larger  number  of  lengths  than  any  other  Rule 
Case.  All  lengths  from  .1  to  50  picas,  with  the  usual  half 
pica  length  and  places  for  mitred  pieces. 


Zenobla  Rule  Case,  $1.50 

Holds  fewer  sizes  and  larger  fonts  than  the  Neshota. 
Takes  all  lengths  up  to  36  ems.  A  very  useful  and  popular 
Rule  Case  in  the  larger  composing  rooms. 


Metal  Furniture  Case,  $1.50  Wood  Tyi)e  t;ase  No.  1.  90c 

Compartments  for  each  length  as  shown.    Furnished  in  Graduated  by  picas  on  the  ends.    Strips  can  be  adjusted 

single  or  double  depth.    A  single  depth  Case  will  take  two  to  fit  any  size  of  wood  type.    Six  strips  go  with  each  Case 
layers  of  furniture,  a  double  depth  Case  three  layers. 


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Italic  Job  and  California  Job  Case,  75c 
The  standard  two-thirds  Case  for  all  Cabinets. 


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Dearingr  Job  Case,  75c 
The  largest  capacity  of  any  two-thirds  Case. 


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Yankee  Job  Case,  75c 
The  most  popular  of  all  two-third  Cases. 


Hamilton  Lead  and  Slug  Case.  75c 
Two-thirds  size. 

Separate  compartments   by  picas,  for  lengths  4  to  25 
picas  Inclusive. 


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Spaceless  Job  Case,  80c 
Two-thirds  size. 

Boxes  for  spaces  and  quads  are  omitted  from  this  case. 


Brass  Leader  Case,  75c 
Two-thirds  size. 

Compartments  for  lengths  1  to  25  picas.    Half  ems  IM  to 
9}^  picas. 


Improved  Job  Case.  90c 
Two-thirds  size. 

An  odd  size,  2]^  x  Vi%  Inches.    Fits  regular  two- third 
Case  Rack.    Takes  caps,  small  caps,  lower  case  and  figures. 


California  Job  Case.    Three-quarter  size,  85c 

All  three-quarter  Cases  listed,  are  made  in  the  same 
form  and  arrangement  as  the  full  size  of  the  corresponding 
styles. 


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QUARTER  SIZE  AND  SPECIAL  CASES 


Carpenter  Quarter  Case 

This  Case  Is  most  useful  in  tabular  and  other  intri- 
cate work.  It  is  a  vertical  Figure  Case  with  double 
spaces  for  5's  and  ciphers— the  flgrures  most  used — and 
compartments  for  justifying-  material  and  special  sorts. 
Size,  7i  X  15g  inches.  Weight,  17  ounces. 
Carpenter  Quarter  Case $0.75 


All  Right  Space  and  Quad  Case 

Has  compartments  for  i  point  thin  copper  and  1  point 
thin  brass  spaces  also  compartments  for  3,  4,  5  and  6  em 
spaces,  em  quads,  en  quads,  2  and  3  em  quads.  Case  will 
hold  a  Standard  10-pound  font  of  spaces  and  quads  of  any 
size.  Size,  7i  x  ISs  inches.  Weight,  15  ounces. 
All  Right  Space  and  Quad  Case $0.75 


Happy  Border  Case 

The  partitions  in  this  Case  are  adjustable  by  picas 
the  long  way  and  by  6  points  from  front  to  back.  Eight 
long  slotted  divisions  and  an  assortment  of  short  divi- 
sions in  various  lengths  accompany  each  Case.  Size,  7i 
X  15g  inches.  Weight,  22  ounces. 
Happy  Border  Case %1.25 


Ideal  Brass  Leader  Case 

Designed  to  hold  ordinary  5  and  10-pound  fonts  of 
brass  leaders.  Has  compartments  for  all  lengths  from 
one  to  twenty-two  ems,  variations  by  one-half  picas  from 
1  to  10  and  by  full  picas  from  10  to  22.  Size,  7i  x  15i 
inches.  Weight,  17  ounces. 
Ideal  Brass  Leader  Case $0.90 


Time  Table  Quarter  Case 

The   special   compartments   for  A.   M.    and   P.   M. 
This  Case  can  be  made  useful  in  other  work,  such  as 
legal  notices,  market  reports,  etc.    Size,  7i  x  15  s  inches. 
Weight,  17  ounces. 
Time  Table  Quarter  (';i<>-  ^■).75 


Space  Rule  Case 

Designed  to  take  Standard  Fonts  of  Space  Rules. 
Made  in  three  sections  each  taking  a  one  pound  font  in 
any  size  from  1  to  12  points.  Three  one-pound  fonts  of 
any  one  size  or  three  separate  fonts  of  different  sizes 
will  just  fill  the  Case.  Size,  4|  x  6^  inches.  Weight,  » 
ounces.  , 
Space  Rule  Case •.  .$0.50 


Thirty-inch  Space  and  Quad  Case 

The  idea  is  to  use  in  connection  with  this  Case  a  Blank  Case  as  a  working  bank.    The  Thirty-inch  Case  is  pushed 
to  the  rear  of  the  Blank  Case,  which  leaves  a  clear  space  at  the  front  10  inches'  wide  to  receive  the  Brass  Galley, 
Size  41  X  30  inches,  outside.    Weight,  21  ounces. 
Thirty-inch  Space  and  Quad  Case $0.90 


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THE  HARRIS  RULE  CASES 

The  series  of  Harris  Rule  Cases,  quarter-size,  and  including  the  Sanspareil  Harris  Rule  Case,  one-half 
size,  are  in  some  respects  the  most  economical,  eflScient  and  satisfactory  Rule  Cases  ever  constructed. 
The  saving  in  time  and  space  in  prolonging  the'^life  of  the  high  priced  hrass  rule  by  always  keeping  it  face 
up,  have  made  the  Harris  Cases  popular  with  systematic  printers. 


Four  Harris  Rule  Cases  in  a  Full  Size  Blank  Case.    List  Price  $4.65,  including  the  Blank  Case 


Harris  Rule  Case  No.  1 

This  Case  holds  two  complete  small  fonts  of  labor- 
saving-  rule,  each  weighing  8  pounds,  or  16  pounds  in  all. 
Each  half  of  this  Case  holds  18  pieces  each  length  from 
1  to  8i  ems  (varying  by  ens),  18  pieces  each  from  9  to  18 
ems  (varying  by  ems),  and  9  pieces  each  19,  20.  21,  22,  24, 
26,  and  28  ems,  besides  boxes  for  right  and  left  miters. 
Size  7i  X  154  inches.  Weight,  19  ounces. 
No.  1  Harris  Rule  Case $1.25 


Harris  Rule  Case  No.  2 

This  Case  holds  one  complete  font  of  16  pounds 
weight.  It  has  compartments  for  36  pieces  each  from  1 
to  9  ems  long  (varying  by  ens),  18  pieces  each  from  10  to 
24  ems  (varying  by  ems),  and  18  pieces  each  of  26,  28,  30, 
32, 34,  36  ems  long,  besides  boxes  for  right  and  left  miters, 
A  large  proportion  of  small  lengths.  Size  "i  x  ISs  inches. 
Weight,  19  ounces. 
No.  2  Harris  Rule  Case $1.00 


Harris  Rule  Case  No.  3 


Harris  Rule  Case  No.  4 


These  two  Cases  are  designed  to  be  used  together  to  hold  a  font  of  rule,  suitable  for  a  large  office,  weighing  33^ 
pounds  or  less.  Two  and  in  some  cases  four  boxes  are  used  to  hold  the  most  used  sizes.  Each  case  has  its  propor- 
tion of  the  small  sizes,  so  that  if  it  is  desired  to  carry  one  Case  to  a  compositor's  Stand  for  use  in  rule  work,  the 
other  is  available  in  its  regular  place  with  a  good  working  font. 

Case  No.  3  has  compartments  for  all  short  lengths  up  to  and  including  the  20  em  length.  Case  No.  4  has  com- 
partments for  all  of  the  short  lengths  and  also  all  long  lengths  up  to  and  including  the  36  em  lengths.  Together 
these  Cases  have  compartments  for  72  pieces  each  from  1  to  9  ems  long  (varying  by  ens),  36  pieces  each  from  10  to  24 
ems  longs  (var jing  by  ems),  and  18  pieces  each  from  25  to  36  ems  long  (varying  by  ems),  besides  boxes  for  right  and 
left  miters.  Size,  7i  x  154  inches.  Weight,  No.  3,  18  ounces;  No.  4,  17  ounces. 
No.  3  Harris  Rule  Case $0.75       No.  4  Harris  Rule  Case $1.00 


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Harris  Border  Case  No.  5 


In  this  a  compositor  may  keep  his  much  valued  12  to 
pica  and  other  thicknesses  of  leads  for  justifying  pur- 
poses, his  pickups  of  dashes, 
rule,  etc.  It  has  boxes  from 
1  to  9i  ems  (varying-  by  ens), 
from  10  to  22  ems  (varying 
by  ems),  and  from  22  to  28 
ems  (varying  by  two  ems), 
with  a  long  box  for  longer 
lengths.  Size,  7|  x  7i  inches, 
or  B  inside  size  of  full  size 
Case.   Weight,  10  ounces. 

Harris  Rule  Case  No.  0 


The  No.  5  Case  may  be  used  in  combination  with  any  other  Quarter-size  Cases,  being  exactly  the  same  size. 
To  meet  the  varied  requirements  of  all  border  and  ornament  fonts,  the  short  partitions  are  movable,  but  are 
so  nicely  fitted  that  they  remain  in  any  position  in  which  they  are  placed.  This  special  and  novel  feature 
makes  it  an  easy  matter  to  change  the  sizes  of  the  boxes  at  will.    Size,  7i  x  151  inches.    Weight,  18  ounces. 

List  Prices  of  Harris  Rule  Cases 

No.  0,  Harris  Rule  or  Individual  Lead  Case $0.75 

No.  1,  Harris  Rule  Case,  holds  tv^ro  8-lb.  fonts 1.25 

No.  2,  Harris  Rule  Case,  holds  one  16-lb.  font 1.00 

No.  3,  Harris  Rule  Case,  )  .,        ,    , ^  oo  iv,  *     ^  \ 75 

No.  4;  Harris  Rule  Case,  [to&^th^''^ol^32-lb.  font] _ 1,00 

No.  5,  Harris  Ornament  or  Border  Case  1 .00 

Full  size  Blank  Case  to  hold  any  four  of  above 65 


SANSPAREIL  AND  QUARTER-SIZE  CASES 


This  is  without  doubt  one  of  the  best  Rule  Cases  j-et  designed.   The  walls  and  partitions  are  a  trifle  higher  than 
type  high,  so  the  rules  are  at  all  times  protected;  anything  can  drop,  or  be  laid  on  the  Case  without  touching  rule. 

It  has  compartments  for  all  sizes  from  1  to  9i  ems,  (varying  by 
ens),  and  from  10  to  42.  (varying  by  ems),  with  an  extra  allowance  for 
small  sizes;  also  an  additional  row  for  miters,  which,  when  no  miters 
are  carried,  can  be  used  for  overflow  on  small  sizes.  For  large  fonts 
of  rule,  running  in  lengths  not  usually  included  in  fonts  of  labor-sav- 
ing brass  rule,  it  is  especially  valuable,  and  there  is  no  Case  to  replace 
it.    It  has  become  very  popular  and  its  use  is  constantly  increasing. 

The  size  of  this  Case  is  14|  x  15i  inches— 2  Cases  fit  into  one  stand- 
ard Blank  Case. 

It  is  compact  and  every  bit  of  space  is  utilized,  thus  insuring  a 
capacity  that  cannot  be  equaled  by  any  Case  on  the  market.  The 
cross  partitions  are  one  piece  of  wood  from  wall  to  wall,  and  they  can- 
not slip  down  or  break ;  the  long  downward  partitions  are  durable, 
and  the  general  construction  is  substantial.  It  has  a  "New  Depart, 
ure"  bottom.  Weight,  38  ounces. 
Sanspareil  Harris  Rule  Case  Thje  Sanspareil  Harris  Rule  Case $1.50 


Perfection  Rule  Case 

The  Perfection  Rule  Case  has  two  compartments  for 
all  lengths  from  1  to  12  ems,  and  one  compartment  for 
lengths  from  13  to  36  ems.  The  variations  are  by  one- 
half  ems  from  1  to  10  and  by  ems  from  10  to  36.  Four  of 
these  Cases  will  fit  into  an  ordinary  Blank  Case. 


Compact  Rule  Case 

The  Compact  Rule  Case  has  one  compartment  for 
each  length  from  1  to  36  ems,  varying  by  ens  up  to  10 
ems.  and  by  single  ems  from  10  to  36  ems.  It  also  has 
compartments  for  the  miters.  Four  of  these  Cases  will 
fit  into  an  ordinary  Blank  Case. 


Perfection  Rule  Case $0.90       Compact  Rule  Case $0.90 


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HAMILTON  RULE  CASES 


No.  59  Hamilton  Rule  Case 

This  Case  takes  a  5-pound  font  of  Standard  Rule  on 
3-point  body.  Separate  compartments  are  provided  for 
every  length  from  1  to  26  picas  long,  inclusive,  with  sep- 
arate compartments  for  miters.  Size,  5J  x  Hi  inches, 
outside.  Weight,  15  ounces. 
No.  .59  Hamilton  Rule  Case $0.75 


No.  61  Hamilton  Rule  Case 

This  Case  takes  a  .5-pound  font  of  Standard  Rule  on 
6-point  body.  Separate  compartments  are  provided  for 
every  length  from  1  to  26  picas  long,  inclusive,  with  sep- 
arate compartments  for  miters.  Size,  5i  x  lli  inches, 
outside.  Weight,  14  ounces. 
No.  61  Hamilton  Rule  Case $0.75 


No.  58  Hamilton  Rule  Case        No.  70  Hamilton  Rule  Case  HM'BSi^m^^^^         i^^^^^m  ^m 

The  No.  ,58  Case  takes  a  5-pound  font  of  Standard  Rule  /svHIHBBHV    /^JBBBBy^M] 

on  2-point  body.    Separate  compartments  are  provided  I m^^^^^^^^Sr~f7iMKtUKlri^ 

for  every  length  from  1  to  36  picas  long,  inclusive,  with  /'g'pBWWMmBL -"WP^^^WigP 

separate  compartments  for  miters.    Size,  8i  x  9g  inches,  l/A!BHHHHHHF~'^^iH^HHr^ 

outside.    Weight,  15  ounces.  llgJ^S^^^^^^^m 

No.  58  Hamilton  Rule  Case $0.75  lllm^^^^^^^^mBi, 

The  No.  70  Case  takes  a  10-pound  font  of  Standard  mBSitKtBKKttBtlf^ 

Rule  on  6-point  body.    Separate  compartments  are  pro-  mSI^^^^^^^^^^^MMm 
vided  for  every  length  from  1  to  30  picas  long,  inclusive, 
with  separate  compartments  for  miters.    Size,  98  x  11 

inches,  outside.    Weight,  19  ounces.  

No.  70  Hamilton  Rule  Case $1 .00  jjo.  95  Hamilton  Rule  Case 

The  No.  95  Case  takes  a  25-pound  font  of  Standard  Rule  on  3-point  body.  Separate  compartments  are  provided  for 
every  length  from  1  to  36  picas  long,  inclusive,  with  separate  compartments  for  two  sizes  of  miters.    Size,  131  x  14i 
inches,  outside.    Weight,  34  ounces. 
No.  95  Hamilton  Rule  Case $1 .40 


No.  67  Hamilton  Rule  Case 

This  Case  takes  a  10-pound  font  of  Standard  Rule  on 
2-point  body.  Separate  compartments  are  provided  for 
every  length  from  1  to  36  picas  long,  inclusive,  with  sep- 
arate compartments  for  miters.  Size,  75  x  14i  inches, 
outside.  Weight,  24  ounces. 
No.  67  Hamilton  Rule  Case $1.25 


No.  68  Hamilton  Rule  Case 

This  Case  takes  a  10-pound  font  of  Standard  Rule  on 
3-point  bodj'.  Separate  compartments  are  provided  for 
every  length  from  1  to  36  picas  long,  inclusive,  with  sep- 
arate compartments  for  miters.  Size,  8/g  x  15  inches, 
outside.  Weight,  28  ounces. 
No.  68  Hamilton  Rule  Case $1.25 


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No.  94  Hamilton  Rule  Case 

This  Case  takes  a  25-pound  font  of  Standard  Rule  on 
2-polnt  body.  Separate  compartments  are  provided 
for  every  length  from  1  to  36  picas  long-,  inclusive,  with 
separate  compartments  for  two  sizes  of  miters.  Size, 
15f  X  12j  inches,  outside.  Weight,  33  ounces. 
No.  94  Hamilton  Rule  Case .-.$1.40 


No.  97  Hamilton  Rule  Case 

This  case  takes  a  25-pound  font  of  Standard  Rule  on 
6-point  body.  Separate  compartments  are  provided  for 
every  length  from  1  to  36  picas  long,  inclusive,  with  sep- 
arate compartments  for  two  sizes  of  miters.  Size,  13i  x 
16i  inches,  outside.  Weight,  40  ounces. 
No.  97  Hamilton  Rule  Case '. $1.40 


QUARTER  SIZE  CASES 

Our  varied  lines  of  Quarter-size  Cases  have  come  into  general  use  and  their  popularity  is  steadily  in- 
creasing. Originally  introduced  for  holding  brass  rules  only,  the  economical  features  of  these  small 
Cases  soon  became  apparent,  and  they  are  now  designed  for  a  variety  of  uses.  In  use  the  Quarter  Cases 
with  contents  can  be  carried  about  the  office  where  the  work  is  being  executed.  This  is  hardly  possible 
with  a  full-size  Case  heavily  loaded.  Their  use  preserves  high  priced  material,  facilitates  its  use,  enables 
the  compositor  to  do  more  and  better  work.  Only  one  man  can  work  at  a  full-size  Case  when  filled.  A 
Blank  Case  filled  with  four  Quarter  Cases  will  accommodate  four  workmen  by  removing  the  Cases  and 
carrying  the  material  to  the  work. 


>$PACS 


Wisconsin  Quarter  Size  Case  "A' 


Convenient  for  holding  figures,  spaces  and  quads, 
fractions,  etc.  Size,  7i  x  15|  inches.  Weight,  15  ounces. 
Wisconsin  Quarter  Size  Case  "A" $0.65 


Wisconsin  Quarter  Size  Case  "B  " 

This  pattern  is  suitable  for  holding  accented  letters, 
split  fractions.  Size,  7i  x  154  inches.  Weight,  17  ounces. 
Wisconsin  Quarter  Size  Case  "B" $0.65 


Wisconsin  Quarter  Size  Case  "C 


Large  boxes  for  figures  and  smaller  compartments 
tor  fractions.  Size,  7i  x  15|  inches.  Weight,  14  ounces. 
Wisconsin  Quarter  Size  Case  "C" $0.65 


Wisconsin  Quarter  Size  Case  "D" 

Especially  convenient  for  holding  signs,  borders  and 
odd  characters.  Size,  7i  x  l.^i  inches.  Weight,  16  ounces. 
Wisconsin  Quarter  Size  Case  "  D  " $0.65 


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This  Case  has  compart- 
ments from  4  to  38  picas 
'wide,  varying  by  single 
picas.  Partitions  run  from 
front  to  back  without 
central  division. 

Length,  72  in. ;  Width,  18 
in.  outside;  Depth,  inside, 
li  in. ;  Weight  21  lbs. 

Price $4.00 


This  Case  has  compart- 
ments from  30  to  60  picas 
wide,  one  compartment 
for  each  of  the  following 
lengths;  30,  32.  34,  36,  38, 
40.  42,  45,  50  and  60  picas. 

Length,  72  in. ;  Width,  18 
in.  outside;  Depth,  inside, 
li  in. ;  Weight,  18  lbs. 

Price $4.00 


This  Case  has  compart- 
ments from  3  to  48  picas 
wide,  varying  by  single 
picas.  It  also  has  compart- 
ments for  i  pica  lengths, 
from  3i  to  9i  picas. 

Length,  72  in. ;  Width,  18 
in.  outside;  Depth,  inside, 
li  in. ;  Weight.  23  lbs. 

Price $5.00 


This  Case  is  the  same  as 
No.  1  and  No.  2  combined, 
having  a  central  bar  run- 
ning the  long  direction  of 
Case. 

Length,  72  in. ;  Width,  18 
in.  outside;  depth,  inside, 
li  in. ;  Weight,  21  lbs. 

Price $5.00 


This  case  has  a  center 
bar  running  the  long  way 
dividing  the  case  into  two 
sections,  allowing  one  to 
be  used  for  leads  and  the 
other  for  slugs. 

Length, 72 in.;  Width,  18 
in.  outside;  depth,  inside, 
li  in. ;  Weight,  22  lbs. 

Price $5.00 


This  Case  is  the  same  as 
No.  2,  having  one  section 
for  leads  and  one  for  slugs. 
Each  section  has  compart- 
ments for  lengths  from  30 
to  60  picas  wide. 

Length,  72  in. ;  Width,  18 
in.  outside;  depth,  inside, 
li  in.;  Weight,  19  lbs. 

Price $5.00 


BETTIS  LEAD  AND  SLUG  CASES 


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Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case  No.  2 


Bettis  Lead  and  Slug  Case  No.  4 


Bellis  Lead  and  Slug  Case  No.  5 


Bettis  Lead  and  Slugf  Case  No.  6 


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This  Case  has  compart- 
ments in  duplicate  for  all 
the  lengths  provided  for  in 
Cases  Nos.  1  and  2.  Leads 
and  slugs  can  be  carried  in 
separate  compartments. 

Length,  72  in. ;  Width,  18 
in.  outside;  Depth,  inside, 
\\  in. ;  Weight,  23  lbs. 

Price $6.00 


This  Case  takes  same 
lengths  as  the  No.  1,  with 
a  working  section  in  front 
which  is  large  enough  to 
take  a  10x24  brass  lined  or 
all  brass  Job  Galley. 

Length,  72  in. ;  Width,  18 
in.  outside;  Depth,  inside, 
\\  in. ;  Weight,  22  lbs. 

Price $5.00 


Bettis  Lead  and  Slug-  Case  No.  8 


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The  Bettis  Space  and  Quad  Case  is  made  to  fit  top  of  regular  stand  72  in.  long, 
18  in.  wide,  6  in.  deep  at  front.  2i  in.  deep  at  back.  The  use  of  this  case  will 
.enable  all  spaces  and  quads  for  job  fonts  to  be  kept  in  a  single  case. 

Bettis  Space  and  Quad  Case $10.00 


METAL  FURNITURE  CASE 


Meta : 


Cabinet 


Jones  Metal  Furniture  Case 

This  Case  is  constructed  of  hardwood  with  a  thick  3-ply  bottom,  firmly 
fastened  to  the  edges  and  also  to  the  center  bar.  Being  2]4  inches  deep  on 
the  inside,  it  will  hold  a  great  quantity  of  metal,  and  it  is  strongly  constructed 
with  this  end  in  view.    It  has  49  compartments  as  follows : 

3  for  4-line  metal  furniture ;  4  for  5-line ;  5  for  6-line ;  6  for  8-line ;  7  for  10-line ; 
7  for  15-line ;  7  for  20-line ;  7  for  35-line ;  1  for  30-line ;  1  for  50-line ;  1  large  blank 
space  for  odd  sizes.    The  weight  of  this  Case,  not  crated,  is  30  lbs. 

Jones  Metal  Furniture  Case $7.00 


METAL  FURNITURE  CABINET 


The  use  of  this  Rack  will  prove  a  most  economical  investment  and  will  greatly  prolong  the  life  of  metal 
furniture  It  is  made  with  a  double  face,  being  filled  from  both  sides,  and  thus  only  one-half  of  the  capacity 
is  shown  in  the  illustration.  It  has  two  compartments  for  each  length  and  width,  one  on  each  side  of  the 
Cabinet.  Each  compartment  holds  16  pieces  arranged  in  two  tiers,  stacked  8  pieces  high,  a  total  capacity 
of  over  300  pounds  of  metal  furniture.  It  is  \hi  inches  wide,  9  inches  deep  and  4  feet  10  inches  long,  outside 
dimensions.    Weight,  crated,  75  pounds.     Price $12.00 


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ELECTRIC -WELDED  STEEL  CHASES 

Made  from  Silver-Gloss  Steel 


Gradually  becomes  brigrht  until  in  a  few 
seconds  It  Is  dazzling-. 


Every  bar  of  steel  used  in  the  manufacture  of  our  Electric-Welded  Silver-Gloss  Steel  Chases 
is  made  up  from  a  special  grade  of  open  hearth  steel.  This  special  mixture  was  compounded  to 
meet  the  peculiar  conditions  of  electro-welding,  which  requirements  are  that  the  impurities 
shall  be  very  low,  so  that  the  steel  shall  weld  well  and  also  prevent  what 
is  known  as  a  congregation  of  impurities  rendering  the  steel  brittle  and 
liable  to  breakage,  which  happens  when  the  impurities  collect  together. 
In  order  to  bring  about  the  right  mixture,  the  proper  proportions  of 
carbon  and  manganese  must  be  effected.  Carbon  imparts  the  property 
of  brittleness,  therefore  only  a  small  percentage  of  carbon  may  be  used. 
It  is  also  necessary  to  have  manganese  in  the  proper  quantity  for  the 
purpose  of  making  it  dense,  close-grained,  tough  and  strong.  Sulphur 
and  phosphorus  are  great  enemies  of  steel  and  the  best  steel  contains 
only  very  slight  traces  of  these  ingredients.  Silver-Gloss  steel  con- 
tains the  proper  proportions  of  carbon  and  manganese  and  is  as  free 
from  sulphur,  phosphorus  and  other  impurities  as  it  is  possible  to  make 
it.  After  the  steel  is  made  it  is 
first  hot  drawn  through  dies  to 
approximately  the  size,  then  cold 
drawn  to  the  correct  size.  This 
very  process  of  drawing  is  a  guar- 
Cuts  through  the  hard  steel  antee  of  strength  of  each  and  every 
with  astonishing-  ease.  bar  used  by  US  as  it  takes  a  pull  of 
some  40,000  pounds  to  draw  each  bar  through  the  dies.  Any 
bar  that  breaks  in  this  drawing  process  is  thrown  aside  as 
defective.  Therefore  the  secret  of  the  Electric-Welded 
Silver-Gloss  Steel  Chases  lies,  first,  in  the  grade  of  steel  used 
and  second  in  the  method  of  welding — In  electric-welding 
the  heat  is  fir.st  generated  at  the  center  of  the  bars,  and 
thus  the  weld  is  made  from  the  center  outward.  This  is  just 
the  opposite  to  what  takes  place  in  making  the  common 
hammer  and  anvil  weld,  and  is  largely  responsible  for  the 
perfection  of  the  electric-weld.     In  electric-welding,  too, 

exactly  the  right  amount  of  heat  may  be  applied  to  bring  the  metal 
to  just  the  degree  of  fusibility  that  gives  the  best  results.  The  ma- 
terial is  not  weakened  by  burning,  nor  is  its  temper  drawn  at  any  point 
except  where  the  weld  is  made;  and  yet  the  heat  is  sufficient  to  cause 
the  molecules  of  steel  to  inter-mingle  just  as  they  would  were  the 
metal  melted  and  cast  in  a  mold ;  hence  it  is  that  the  four  bars  origi- 
nally used  for  making  an  Electric- Welded  Chase  really  becomes  one 
solid,  perfect  piece  of  steel,  without  a  tiaw  or  blemish  of  an}^  sort  to 
indicate  that  a  weld  had  ever  been  made. 

STRENGTH  OF  SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL 

Silver  Gloss  steel  has  a  tensile  strength  almost  double  that  of  the 
material  used  in  the  past,  as  is  shown  by  tests  made  for  us  in  the  test- 
is rigidly  held  in  a  rigrht-ang-ie    ing  labratory  of  one  of  the  largest  steel  plants  in  this  country.     Three 
vise,  while  cooiingr.  ordinary  cast-steel  chases  and  three  Electric-Welded  chases  made 

from  this  special  steel,  were  tested  to  find  the  breaking 
strain  of  each.  The  test  chases  were  in  pairs,  there  having 
been  one  Electric-Welded  and  one  cast-steel  chase  in  each 
pair,  the  two  being  identical  in  all  respects  except  as  to  the 
material  from  which  they  were  made.  The  three  cast-steel 
chases  broke  at  the  corners  at  the  following  strains  in 
pounds  per  square  inch  :  20200,  20600,  2,3400.  The  Electric- 
Welded  chases  broke  at  strains  of  40100,  40400,  43400  pounds 
per  square  inch.  As  will  be  seen,  in  each  case  the  Electric- 
Welded  chase  withstood  a  strain  almost  twice  as  great  as 
the  other.  The  test  by  no  means  ended  here  :  mere  strength 
lacks  much  of  being  the  only  test  of  a  good  chase.  Deflect- 
ive tests  showed  that,  on  two  chases  of  the  same  size,  when 
each  was  sprung  a  quarter  of  an  inch  the  Electric-Welded 
chase  returned  to  its  original  .shape  on  the  removal  of  the 
pressure,  while  the  one  made  from  cast-steel  remained  3-64 
of  an  inch  permanently  out  of  true.     In  another  test  the  Double  cutter  milling  machine. 


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cast  steel  chase  was  sprung-  21-64  of  an  inch  and  the  Electric-Welded  24-64  of  an  inch,  the  result 
being,  on  removal  of  the  pressure,  that  the  former  showed  a  permanent  deflection  of  1-8  of  an 
inch,  while  the  latter  was  but  1-32  of  an  inch  out.  A  series  of  these  tests  were  made,  every  one 
of  which  showed  the  Electric-Welded  chases  to  have  more  than  double  the 
resisting  power  of  any  others.  The  tests  were  all  made  with  a  view  of 
determining  which  of  the  many  samples  submitted  was  best  for  chase  mak- 
ing. Because  of  its  bright,  glossy  finish  we  named  the  new  material 
Silver-Gloss  Steel. 

THE  PROCESS  OF  MANUFACTURE 

The  bars  of  steel  from  which  Electric-Welded  Silver-Gloss  Steel  Chases 
are  made  are  drawn  expressly  for  us.  Being  cold-drawn,  every  bar  is  of 
the  finest  texture,  and  is  perfectly  true  in  all  dimensions.  The  bars  come 
from  the  steel  mill  in  all  the  special  sizes  and  shapes  used  in  chases.  The 
first  process  of  manufacture  is  the  sawing  of  the  bars  to  lengths  suitable 
for  the  work  in  hand,  for  which  purpose  a  circular  saw  is  used  that  cuts 
through  the  hard  steel  with  astonishing  ease  and  speed.  The  bars  could, 
of  course,  be  cut  just  as  you  have  seen  a  blacksmith  cut  a  piece  of  iron  on 
his  anvil,  and  just  as  most  of  the  cutting  is  done  for  hand-welded  chases ; 
Emery  Grinding  Machine  ^ut  that  is  a  Crude  process  that  batters  the  bar  all  out  of  shape  ;  so  we  use 
a  saw.  When  they  leave  the  saw  the  pieces  are  passed  to  the  man  in 
charge  of  the  welding.  He  places  them  in  the  electric-welder,  where  they  are 
held  tightly  against  each  other  by  huge,  vise-like  jaws,  which  gradually,  at  the 
will  of  the  operator,  close  up  as  the  heat  increases,  the  movement  being  just 
sufficient  to  insure  a  perfect  unblemished  joint.  This  weld  being  made,  the  now 
solid  piece  is  rigidly  held  in  a  right  angle  vise  that  prevents  warping  out  of 
shape  or  springing  while  it  is  cooling.  The  illustration  shows  the  appear- 
ance of  the  weld-points.  But  foT  the  small  ridges  of  excess  metal  seen  at 
the  points  where  the  weld  was  made,  the  welding  would  finish  the  chase ; 
as  it  is,  all  that  remains  to  be  done  is  to  cut  away  the  ridge,  which  work 
is  quickly  done  by  the  milling  and  grinding  machines  that  leave  the  bars 
from  which  the  chase  is  made  as  smooth  and  perfect  as  they  were  before 
the  welding.  The  excess  of  metal  formed  in  the  welding  process  in  each 
inside  corner,  is  removed  on  the  punch  press  (see  illustration).  If  the 
chase  is  to  be  fitted  with  bars,  the  special  automatic  dove-tailing  machine  t^ 
is  brought  into  play,  this  machine  has  a  specially  made  table  chuck  which 
automatically,  and  mathematically  holds  the  chase  in  such  positions  as 
to  insure  the  dove-tails  being  cut  exactly  in  the  center,  where  solid  bars  ^  .  _ 
only  are  wanted,  and  in  center  and  one-sixth  off  center  for  the  shifting  inside^f  cSrs''^ 

bar  chase.     After  the  chase  is  finished  both  the  serial  number  and  our 

trade  mark  is  stamped  on  same.  From  the  very  beginning  we  have  kept  a  card 
index  of  all  dimensions,  size  of  stock,  etc.,  thus  simplyfying  the  ordering  of  du- 
plicate chases. 

THE  CHASE  FOR  PLATEN  PRESSES 

It  must  not  be  supposed  that  the  manufacture  of  Elfectric-Welded  Chases  is 
confined  to  those  used  on  cylinder  presses.  Far  from  it.  There  is  an  immense  de- 
mand for  other  varieties  of  Electric-Welded  Chases  made  from  Silver-Gloss  Steel. 
While  it  is  true  that  so  far  as  our  knowledge  extends,  there  is  but  one  manufact- 
urer of  platen  presses  furnishing  any  except  cast-iron  chases.  It  is  equally  true 
that  printers  everywhere  have  recognized  the  value  of  the  improved 
;ir  chases  for  their  jobbers,  and  hundreds  have  been  sold.     Our  business  in 

^^  Electric-Welded  chases  for  job  presses  is  increasing  beyond  our  most 

sanguine  expectations.     The  first  cost  of  the  Electric-Welded  Chases  for 
platen  presses  is  a  little  higher  than  the  prices  charged  for  chases  made 
from  cast-iron ;  but  they  will  last  a  life-time,  and,  when  cost  alone  is  con- 
sidered, are  much  cheaper  in  the  end.     But  when  the  value 
DovetaiUng:  Maciiine        Qf  -^he  time  they  save  stoneman  and  pressman,  and  the  cut-  ■ 
ting  out  of  loss  through  pied  forms  caused  by  broken  chases  are  taken  into  ac- 
count, the  printer  who  will  not  recognize  their  value  and  supply  his  office  with 
them  must  be  short-sighted  indeed. 

54,000  ELECTRIC-WELDED  CHASES  SOLD 

We  do  not  think  that  we  could  add  a  more  convincing  argument  for 
the  introduction  of  Electric-Welded  Chases  in  every  printing  office,  than 

to  say  that  we  have  sold  to  date  over  54,000  chases.     These  points  explain  stamps  it  with  its  serial  num- 
why  Electric-Welded  Chases  are  "practically  everlasting  and  everlast-         bar  and  the  Bamhart 
ingly  practical."  trade-mark 


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ELECTRIC-WELDED  STEEL  CHASES 

All  cross-bars  are  made  to  exact  picas.  The  trade-mark  stamped  on  every  chase  is  a  guarantee  that 
it  is  made  from  silver-gloss  steel  and  electrically  welded. 

IMPORTANT— In  ordering  chases  mistakes  will  be  avoided  by  observing  the  following  instructions: 
Give  outside  measurements.  Where  chase  or  chases  are  to  fit  press  give  actual  size  of  bed;  an  allowance 
of  3^  inch  will  be  made  in  length  of  chases.  If  chases  are  to  be  made  from  other  than  regular  stock,  state 
size  desired.  If  side  sticks  are  ordered,  state  whether  they  are  to  be  straight  or  beveled,  and  giA'e  leno-th 
of  forms  if  other  than  standard  newspaper  size. 

Bearer  Chases  cost  one-half  more  than  regular  chases. 

Special  Tool-Steel  Chases  cost  one-half  more  than  the  regular  chases. 

SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL  ELECTRIC-WELDED  BOOK  CHASES 


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12.60 

13.60 

14.60 

19 

32 

x47  in. 

79 

m. 

lA  in. 

Iy'b 

m. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

Xin. 

12.70 

13.70 

14.70 

20 

33)^x46  in. 

79Kin. 

liB  in. 

lA 

m. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

%\n. 

12.80 

13.80 

14.80 

21 

333^x48  in. 

%\yAvi. 

li^e  in. 

1/b 

in. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

%S.u. 

13.00 

14.00 

15.00 

22 

34 

x48  in. 

82 

in. 

l^e  in. 

lA 

m. 

4  picas 
4  picas 

6  picas 

%V!X. 

13.00 

14.00 

15.00 

23 

35 

x50  in. 

85 

in. 

It's  in. 

Ii'b 

in. 

6  picas 

%\n. 

13.35 

14.35 

15.35 

24 

36 

x52in. 

88 

m. 

lA  in. 

It'b 

m. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

%vcv. 

13.70 

14.70 

15.70 

25 

38 

x51  in. 

89 

in. 

lA  in. 

lA 

m. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

%in. 

13.80 

14.80 

15.80 

26 

37^x52  in. 

89>^in. 

1/e  in. 

l/« 

m. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

^in. 

13.90 

14.90 

15.90 

27 

39 

x53in. 

92 

m. 

li^B  in. 

It^b 

in. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

^in. 

14.10 

15.10 

16.10 

28 

41 

x55  in. 

96 

m. 

1/e  in. 

ll^B 

in. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

^in. 

14.55 

15.55 

16.55 

29 

43 

x56in. 

99 

m. 

1/s  in. 

lA 

m. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

Xin. 

14.90 

15.90 

16.90 

30 

40 

X  60  in. 

100 

in. 

li^B  in. 

IVb 

m. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

Min. 

15.00 

16.00 

17.00 

31 

43 

X  60  in. 

103 

m. 

1/b  in. 

I/b 

in. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

%\u. 

15.35 

16.35 

17.35 

32 

43 

x63in. 

106 

in. 

1/b  in. 

I/b 

m. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

Xin. 

15.65 

16.65 

17.65 

33 

45 

x62in. 

107 

in. 

1/b  in. 

lA 

m. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

Kin. 

15.75 

16.75 

17.75 

34 

45 

x65  in. 

110 

in. 

I/b  in. 

lA 

m. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

%in. 

16.10 

17.10 

18.10 

35 

47 

x66in. 

113 

m. 

I/b  in. 

I/b  in. 

4  picas 

6  picas 

^in. 

16.45 

17.45 

18.45 

To  Estimate  Price  of  a  Book  Chase,  size  not  listed. 

Find  price  of  same  size  Poster  or  Skeleton  chase  and  add  ^.00  if  solid  bars  only  are  wanted.  Add 
15.00  if  one  bar  only  is  to  be  shifted  and  $6.00  if  both  bars  are  to  be  shifted.  Unless  otherwise  ordered, 
Book  chases  will  be  furnished  with  one  bar  only  shifting.  Minimum  price  of  Book  chase  with  both  bars 
shifting,  $10.50.  For  bar  only  add  Sl.OO  to  list;  for  pair  of  dovetails  add  11.00  to  list;  for  both  add  $2.00  to 
list.  For  extra  stock  charge  same  as  in  Poster  Chases.  See  Poster  list  for  figuring  measurements  ending 
in  fractions. 


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SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL  ELECTRIC-WELDED  POSTER  CHASES 


Without  Bar 


With  Bar 


— 

SIZE   OF  ^iATERIAL 

OUTSIDE 

MEASUREMENT 

POSTER 

a 

WIDTH   OF   BARS 

THICKNESS 

POSTER 

z 

MEASUREMENTS 

BREADTH 

SIDE  BARS 

END  BARS 

CROSS 

OF 

WITHOUT 

WITH 

WITH   BAR 

WITHOUT   BAR 

WITH    BAR 

WITHOUT    BAR 

BARS 

1 

17 

x21in. 

38 

in. 

1     i 

n. 

l-fe  in. 

1     in. 

Ii'bI 

n. 

6  picas 

%^ 

n. 

$4.50 

$6.50 

2 

20 

x25in. 

45 

m. 

Uni 

n. 

13^  in. 

li's  in. 

Wi 

n. 

6  picas 

%1 

n. 

4.95 

6.95 

3 

21 

X  27  in. 

48 

in. 

WbI 

n. 

13^  in. 

Ua  in. 

Wi 

n. 

6  picas 

%1 

n. 

5.30 

7.30 

4 

22 

x28  in. 

50 

m. 

Ii'bI 

n. 

IJ^in. 

lAin. 

Wi 

n. 

6  picas 

%J 

n. 

5.50 

7.50 

5 

24 

x30in. 

54 

m. 

WbI 

n. 

l^in. 

l,*,,  in. 

Wi 

n. 

6  picas 

%1 

n. 

5.95 

7.95 

6 

26 

x32in. 

58 

in. 

It'bI 

n. 

13^in. 

lA  in. 

Wi 

n. 

6  picas 

% 

n. 

6.40 

8.40 

7 

25 

x35  in. 

60 

in. 

1t'«] 

n. 

IM  in. 

It's  in. 

Wi 

n. 

6  picas 

% 

n. 

6.60 

8.60 

8 

27 

x39in. 

66 

m. 

l^Bl 

n. 

IK  in. 

Ua  in. 

IH^ 

n. 

6  picas 

% 

n. 

7.25 

9.25 

9 

29 

x42  in. 

71 

m. 

1^«I 

n. 

IJiin. 

lA  in. 

w 

n. 

6  picas 

% 

m. 

7.80 

9.80 

10 

32 

x46in. 

78 

in. 

It's 

n. 

IK  in. 

lf>8  in. 

IH 

n. 

6  picas 

% 

m. 

8.60 

10.60 

11 

32 

x47  in. 

79 

m. 

1^« 

n. 

IK  in. 

1.^8  in. 

IH 

n. 

6  picas 

% 

m. 

8.70 

10.70 

12 

33Kx48  in. 

813^in. 

lA 

n. 

l^in. 

l^e  in. 

\% 

m. 

6  picas 

% 

in. 

9.00 

11.00 

13 

34 

x50in. 

84 

m. 

u% 

n. 

l^in. 

Ifs  in. 

y% 

in. 

6  picas 

% 

m. 

9.25 

11.25 

14 

35 

x52  in. 

.    87 

in. 

I A 

n. 

l^in. 

li"fl  in. 

r% 

m. 

6  picas 

% 

m. 

9.55 

11.55 

15 

37 

x54  in. 

91 

in. 

m 

m. 

Win. 

1^8  in. 

W 

in. 

6  picas 

% 

m. 

10.00 

12.00 

16 

39 

x53  in. 

92 

in. 

lA 

in. 

l^in. 

1^  in. 

1% 

m. 

6  picas 

% 

in. 

10.10 

12.10 

17 

39 

x55  in. 

94 

in. 

u\ 

m. 

Win. 

lA  in. 

r% 

in. 

6  picas 

% 

in. 

10.35 

12.35 

18 

41 

x55  in. 

96 

in. 

Ua 

in 

Win. 

lA  in. 

^% 

m. 

6  picas 

% 

in. 

10.55 

12.55 

19 

43 

x60in. 

103 

in. 

1/b 

m. 

IK  in. 

1/8  in. 

W 

in. 

6  picas 

% 

in. 

11.35 

13.35 

20 

47 

x66in. 

113 

m. 

l/s  in. 

Win. 

1/8  in. 

Win. 

6  picas 

%in. 

12,45 

14.45 

To  Estimate  Price  of  a  Poster  Chase,  size  not  listed 

Add  length  and  breadth  in  inches  together  to  obtain  measure.  Multiply  this  measure  by  11  cents 
For  price  of  News  or  Poster  with  bar  add  $2.00  to  list  of  Poster  without  bar.  Minimum  price  of  Poster, 
chase  $4.50.  For  extra  bar  only  add  $1.00.  For  extra  pair  dovetails  only  add  $1.00.  Measurements  ending 
in  fractions  to  be  figured  as  next  full  figure.  For  example:  17x20%  in.=37|^in.,  figure  38  in.;  333^x45%^ 
in.=79Kin.,  figure  80  in.;  29^x40>^  in.=69%  in.,  figure  70  in. 

^Charges  for  Extra  Stock 

For  each  K  in.  widet  than  regular,  add  for  measurement,  length,  and  breadth,  40  in.  and  smaller  . . .  .$0.20 
For  each  K  in.  wider  than  regular,  add  for  measurement,  length,  and  breadth,  41  to  60  in.  inclusive . .  .30 
For  each  K  in.  wider  than  regular,  add  for  measurement,  length,  and  breadth,  61  to  80  in.  inclusive. .  .45 
For  each  K  in.  wider  than  regular,  add  for  measurement,  length,  and  breadth,  81  to  100 in.  inclusive. .     .60 

For  each  K  in.  wider  than  regular,  add  for  measurement,  length,  and  breadth,  101  in.  and  larger 75 

For  %  in.  thick  stock  add  for  measurement,  length,  and  breadth,  40  inches  and  smaller 60 

For  %  in.  thick  stock  add  for  measurement,  length,  and'breadth,  41  to  60  inches  inclusive 1.00 

For  %  in.  thick  stock  add  for  measurement,  length,  and  breadth,  61  to  80  inches  inclusive 1.40 

For  %  in.  thick  stock  add  for  measurement,  length,  and  breadth,  81  to  100  inches  inclusive 1.80 

For  %  in.  thick  stock  add  for  measurement,  length,  and  breadth,  101  and  larger 2.20 

For  extra  width  and  %  in.  thick  stock,  add  both  of  the  above  advanced  charges. 

*Charges  for  extra  stock  are  based  on  K  inch  increase  in  width  over  size  of  stock  regularly  used  for  a 
chase  of  similar  total  length  and  breadth.  If  a  chase  is  ordered  with  side  bars  I's  inch,  }4  in.  or  i='«  in.,  wider 
than  regular,  no  extra  charge  will  be  made.  If  extra  stock  is  ordered  for  three  side  bars  only  take  three 
quarters  of  the  extra  charge  for  that  size  chase ;  for  two  bars  one  half,  and  if  only  for  one  bar  one  quarter. 

Note — There  will  be  no  extra  charge  for  special  size  cross  bars. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL  ELECTRIC-WELDED  QUARTO  CHASES 


^ 

z  o 

S   H 

8§ 

SIZE   OF 

PAIR 

OVER  ALU 

SIZE  OF 

EACH  CHASE 

OUT   SIDE 

MEASURE 

LENGTH  AND 

BREADTH 

OVER  ALL 

SIZE  OF  MATERIAL 

PRICE  OF 

a 

SIDE 

BARS 

END  BARS 

BACK 

BARS 

CROSS  BARS 

3 

WIDTH 

THIOK- 

WIDTH 

THICK- 

WIDTH 

THICK- 

THICK- 

PAIR 

NESS 

1 

*4 

35Kx24i^in. 

17tix24iiin. 

603^in. 

li'ain. 

?^in. 

lisin. 

?<in. 

yin. 

Kin. 

6  picas 

^in. 

$13.40 

?, 

4 

36    x24i|in. 

18    x24iiin. 

60>^in. 

lAin. 

Kin. 

li'sin. 

?<in. 

iiin. 

Kin. 

6  picas 

^^in. 

13.40 

3 

*5 

43    x283^in. 

21i^x28i^in. 

71>iin. 

l^^in. 

%in. 

I3€in. 

Kin. 

igin. 

Kin. 

6  picas 

Kin. 

15.85 

4 

5 

44i^x293^in. 

22i'Gx293^in. 

73Kin. 

13^in. 

%in. 

I3^in. 

%in. 

iiin. 

Kin. 

6  picas 

9<in. 

16.30 

5 

*6 

46    x323^in. 

23    x32i^in. 

78>^in. 

IJ^in. 

%in. 

l^in. 

Km. 

iiin. 

Kin. 

6  picas 

9<in. 

17.40 

fi 

*6 

47    x323^in. 

23Kx32>^in. 

79>iin. 

li^in. 

Kin. 

IJiin. 

Kin. 

iiin. 

Kin. 

6  picas 

Kin. 

17.60 

7 

6 

475^x34    in. 

23iix34    in. 

81>^in. 

li^in. 

Kin. 

li^in. 

Kin. 

iiin. 

Kin. 

6  picas 

%in. 

18.05 

8 

*7 

51    x37Kin. 

253^x37i^in. 

88>^in. 

l/sin. 

Kin. 

l/sin. 

%in. 

ipn. 

Kin. 

6  picas 

Kin. 

19.60 

9 

7 

523^x39    in. 

26i'b  x39    in. 

913^in. 

Uin. 

%in. 

l^ein. 

Kin. 

iim. 

Kin. 

6  picas 

%in. 

20.25 

10 

*8 

563^x43i^in. 

28i'8x43i^in. 

99Xin. 

li^sin. 

Km. 

li\in. 

Kin. 

iSm. 

Kin. 

6  picas 

Kin. 

22.00 

To  Estimate  Price  per  Pair  of  Quartos,  sizes  not  listed. 

Add  length  and  breadth  of  pair  over  all  in  inches  and  multiply  this  sum  by  22  cents  per  inch.  In 
figuring  extra-stock  charges,  consider  each  chase  separately;  cjiarges  will  be  same  as  for  Poster  chases. 
Minimum  price  pair  of  Quartos,  $12.00.    See  Poster  list  for  figuring  measurements  ending  in  fractions. 

*These  sizes  carried  in  stock,  and  will  be  furnished  unless  otherwise  specified. 


@ 

@ 

@ 

@ 

. 

^ 

Quarto  Chases. 


Quadruple  Chases. 


SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL  ELECTRIC-WELDED  QUADRUPLE  CHASES 


111 

il 
8i 

o 

SIZE  OF  SET 
OVER   ALL 

SIZE  OF  EACH 
CHASE  OUTSIDE 

MEASURE- 
MENT 
LENGTH  AND 
BREADTH 
OVER   ALL 

SIZE  OF  MATERIAL 

m 

SIDE  BARS 

INSIDE  END  BARS 

OUTSIDE  END  BARS 

BACK  BARS 

PER  SET 

z> 

WIDTH 

THICK- 
NESS 

WIDTH 

THICK- 
NESS 

WIDTH 

THICK- 
NESS 

WIDTH 

THICK- 
NESS 

OF  FOUR 

1 

2 
3 

*5 

*6 

*7 

28    x423^in. 
323^x47      in. 
38    x50}4  in. 

14    x21>^in. 
16J<x23>^  in. 
19    x25iiin. 

70K  in. 

79K  in. 
88K  in. 

It's  in. 
Ue  in. 

1)6  in. 

Kin. 
Km. 
Kin. 

iiin. 
iiin. 
iiin. 

Kin. 
Kin. 
Kin. 

li'sin. 
liein. 
13^in. 

Kin. 
Km. 
Kin. 

iiin. 
iiin. 
iiin. 

Kin.  1  $19.90 
Kin.  !    22.40 
Kin.  i    24.90 

To  Estimate  Price  of  a  Set  of  Quadruples,  sizes  not  listed. 

Add  length  and  breadth  in  inches  of  set  over  all  and  multiply  by  28  cents  per  inch.  In  figuring  extra- 
stock  charges  consider  each  chase  separately,  charges  will  be  same  as  for  Poster  chases.  Minimum 
price  for  set  of  Quadruples,  $18.00.    See  Poster  list  for  figuring  measurements  ending  in  fractions. 

*These  sizes  carried  in  stock,  and  will  be  furnished  unless  otherwise  specified. 


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904 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL  ELECTRIC-WELDED  FOLIO  CHASES 


a: 

COLUMN 
FOLIO 

SIZE  OF 

CHASE  SIZE 

MEASURE- 
MENT 

SIZE  OF  MATERIAL 

£ 

PAIR 
OVER  ALL 

EACH 
OUTSIDE 

LENGTH   AND 
BREADTH 

SIDE 

3ARS 

END  BARS 

BACK 

BARS 

z 

THICK- 

THICK- 

THICK- 

OVER ALL 

WIDTH 

NESS 

NESS 

NESS 

1 

*5 

28    x21Kin. 

14     x21%in. 

495iin. 

Ii'b  in. 

^in. 

lA  in. 

Kin. 

iiin. 

^in. 

$9.50 

2 

5 

29^x221^  in. 

Uik  x22i^in.  • 

51^  in. 

lA  in. 

^in. 

lA  in. 

Kin. 

iiin. 

%m. 

9.90 

3 

*6 

323^x24     in. 

16)^x24     in. 

56Kin. 

lA  in. 

^in. 

lAin. 

Kin. 

iiin. 

%in. 

10.85 

4 

6 

33%-x24     in. 

mix  24     in. 

57%  in. 

IK  in. 

^in. 

IK  in. 

Kin. 

iiin. 

Kin. 

11.00 

b 

*7 

38    x25%itt. 

19     x25%in. 

63%  in. 

IK  in. 

%m. 

IK  in. 

Kin. 

iiin. 

%in. 

12.15 

6 

7 

38%x26     in. 

19  Ax  26     in. 

64%in. 

IK  in. 

Kin. 

IK  in. 

6^  in. 

Iiin. 

Kin. 

12.35 

V 

Special 

41    x27     in. 

20)^x27     in. 

68     in. 

IK  in. 

9<in. 

IK  in. 

^^in. 

iiin. 

Kin- 

12.90 

8 

*8 

42    x28     in. 

21     x28     in. 

70     in. 

lA  in. 

Kin. 

lA  in. 

Kin. 

iiin. 

%in. 

13.30 

y 

8 

43^x281^  in. 

21iix28i^in. 

71%  in. 

13^  in. 

%m. 

11^  in. 

^4  in. 

iiin. 

^m. 

13.70 

10 

*9 

47    xSOJ^in. 

23Xx30>^in. 

771^  in. 

IK  in. 

Kin. 

IK  in. 

%m. 

iiin. 

%m. 

14.80 

11 

9 

48^x301^  in. 

24Ax30i^inv 

78^  in. 

11^  in. 

Kin. 

11^  in. 

9^  in. 

iiin. 

%m. 

15.00 

12 

PAPER  24X86 

40    X 261^  in. 

20     X  263^  in. 

661^  in. 

IK  in. 

Kin. 

IK  in. 

Kin. 

iim. 

Km. 

12.75 

To  Estimate  Price  of  Pair  of  Folios,  sizes  not  listed 

Add  length  and  breadth  of  pair  over  all  in  inches  and  multiply  this  by  19  cents  per  inch.  In  figuring 
extra-stock  charges,  consider  each  chase  separately;  charges  will  be  same  as  for  Poster  chases.  Minimum 
price  of  pair  folios  $9.00.    See  Poster  list  for  figuring  measurements  ending  in  fractions. 

*These  sizes  carried  in  stock  and  will  be  furnished  unless  otherwise  specified. 


SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL  ELECTRIC- WELDED  HEADING  CHASES 


SIZE 

SIZE  OF   CHASE 
OUTSIDE 
WITH    BAR 

SIZE    OF 
CHASE 
INSIDE 

MEASURE- 
MENT 
LENGTH  AND 
BREADTH 

SIZE  OF  MATERIAL 

PRICE  OF 

CHASE 

WITHOUT 

BAR 

PRICE  OF 

WIDTH  OF  BARS 

THICK- 
NESS 
OF    BARS 

CHASE 

NUMBER 

SIDE    BARS 

END  BARS 

CROSS 
BARS 

WITH 

WITH    BAR 

WITHOUT     BAR 

WITH    BAR 

WITHOUT     BAR 

BAR 

1 

2 
3 

8    xl9     in. 
10    x23     in. 

10Kx30>^  in. 

6x17  in. 
8x21  in. 

8x28  in. 

27     in. 
33     in. 
403^  in. 

1      in. 
1      in. 
lA  in. 

lA  in. 
lA  in. 

IK  in. 

1      in. 
1      in. 

lA  in. 

lA  in. 
lA  in. 
IK  in. 

6  picas 
6  picas 
6  picas 

Kin. 
K  m. 
K  in. 

$4.50 
4.50 
4.50 

$6.50 
6.50 
6.50 

To  Estimate  Price  of  Heading  Chase,  sizes  not  listed,  same  as  Poster  Chase 

Minimum  price  of  Heading  chase  without  bar,  $4.50.  For  bar  and  pair  of  dovetails  add  $2.00.  Unless 
otnerwise  ordered,  cross  bar  Heading  chases  will  be  furnished.  Figure  extra  stock  same  as  in  Poster 
cnases.    bee  Poster  list  for  figuring  measurements  ending  in  fractions. 

SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL  ELECTRIC-WELDED  ELECTROTYPE  CHASES 


SIZE 

OUTSIDE 
MEASUREMENT 

INSIDE 
MEASUREMENT 

SIZE  OF  MATERIAL 

NUMBER 

WIDTH 

THICKNESS 
OF    BARS 

CHASE 

SIDE   BARS 

END  BARS 

1 

2 

13x17  in. 
15x21  in. 

10x14  in. 
12x18  in. 

IK  in. 
IK  in. 

IK  in. 
IK  in. 

%in. 
%in. 

$4.90 
4.90 

Compute  cost  of  Electrotype  chases  same  as  Poster,  adding  for  extra 
stock.  Minimum  price  $4.90.  See  Poster  list  for  figuring  measurements  end- 
ing in  fractions. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


905 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL  ELECTRIC-WELDED  CHASES  FOR  JOB  PRESSES 


X 11 $5.00 

• 5.00 

5.00 

5.50 

5.50 

6.50 

6.50 

7.25 

7  25 

14^x22 ;.;!..!!"!!!!!!!!!!!! '!!!;!;!!;!!!!!!^;;'!';!;;;;;;^;!;;  7!25 

Minimum  price  Silver-Gloss  Steel  chase  for  job  press  $5.00 


7 

xll 

8 

xl2 

9 

xl3 

10  1 

_xl5 

11 

xl7 

12 

xl8 

13 1 

xl9 

14 

x20 

14 

x22 

JOB  CHASE  WITH  BAR  AND  JOB  CHASE  WITH  ROLLER  BEARERS 


Job  Chase  with  Bar 

7x11 $7.00 

8x12 : 7.00 

9x13 7.00 

10x15 7.50 

11x17 7.50 


Job  Chase  with  Roller  Bearers 

12  xl8 $8.50 

13  xl9 8.50 

14  x20 9.25 

14    x22 9.25 

141^x22 9.25 


SILVER-GLOSS  STEEL  ELECTRIC-WELDED  STEREOTYPE  CHASES 

The  Best  Made 

These  Stereotype  chases  are  made  in  the  most  accurate  man- 
ner, exactly  type  high,  perfectly  square  and  true.  The  side 
lock-up  screw  is  attached  to  the  side  stick  with  a  collar  in  such 
a  manner  so  as  to  enable  the  operator  to  lock  up  and  unlock  the 
form  with  the  wrench ,  moving  the  side  stick  backward  and  for- 
ward instantly,  thus  saving  much  time  and  avoiding  the  use  of 
shooting  stick  and  mallet,  and  consequent  injur}'  to  the  side 
stick. 

6-column  $36.00 

7-column 38.00 

-column 40.00 

9-column : 42.00 

Blank  column 3.50 

Lock-up  Wrenches  for  Stereotype  chases 2.00 


CAST  IRON  SPIDER  CHASES 

For  Job  Presses 

These  chases  are  invaluable  for  locking  up  small  forms;  they  require  but  little  furniture  and  forms 
do  not  spring  as  in  the  case  when  locked  up  in  a  large  chase.    In  ordering  give  outside  measure. 


For    8  X 12  press,  inside  chase  5x7 

'•9  xl2  "  "  "  5>^x  8 

"   10  xlo  "  "  "  6     xlO 

"   12  xl8  "  "  "  7     xll 

"   13  xl9  "  "  "  8     xl2 

"   14  x20  "  "  "  8Xxl2X 

"   14^x22  "  "  "  9     xl3 


inches    $2.00 

"        2.25 

"        2.50 

"        2.75 

"        3.00 

"        3.25 

"        3.50 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


906 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


CAST-IRON  CHASES,  FINISHED  INSIDE 


6x18  outside  measure $1.20 

8x10  "  "  

9x12  "  "  

8x20  "  "  

8x24  "  "  

8x28  "  "  

10x14  "  "  

10x24  "  "  

10.X28  "  "  


12  X 14  outside  measure $1 ,20 

1.40 

'>  1.80 

1.90 

"  1.40 

"  / 1.75 

"  2.00 

1.90 

''  1.75 


.80 

12  X 18 

1.00 

12x26       ' 

1.30 

12x30       ' 

1.40 

14x16       ' 

1.60 

14x18 

1.20 

15x24       ' 

1.50 

16x19       ' 

1.75 

17  x  22        ' 

14  X 18  outside,  made  of 
16x22        "  "        "  ' 


CAST-IRON  ELECTROTYPE  CHASES 

X  2  inch  iron $2.00 

x2     "        '■     2.25 


CHASES  FOR  C  &  P.  GORDON  PRESSES 


SIZE                                         CAST  IRON  CAST  IRON  SCREW  CAST  STEEL  STEEL  SCREW 

7x11 $1.00            $1.50  $2.70  $4.00 

8x12 1.25              1.90  3.00  4.50 

10x15 1.50              2.25  4.50  6.75 


12     xl8 $2.00 

14     x20 2.50 

143^x22 3.00 

Above  prices  apply  to  most  other  Gordon  presses. 


CAST  IRON  SCREW  CAST  STEEL       STEEL  SCREW 


$3.00 
3.75 
4.50 


$5.25 
5.75 
6.00 


$8.00 
8.50 
9.00 


CAST-IRON  CHASES  FOR  PEERLESS  PRESSES 


8  X 12 $1.25 

9x13 1.50 

10x15 1.50 


11     X 17 $2.00 

14     X  20 2.50 

14K  X  22 3.00 


CHASES  FOR  GALLY  AND  OTHER  UNIVERSAL  PRESSES 


8x12 $1.75 

10  X 15 2.00 


13  X  19 $2.25 

14  X  22 2.75 


IRON  SIDE  AND  FOOT  STICKS 


Straightlron  Side  and  Foot  Sticks,  size  %yi%  inches,  per  inch $0.04 

Beveled      '•        "        "        "  "  "         '•  "  "        "     0.05 

In  ordering  be  careful  to  state  whether  straight  or  beveled  side  and  foot  sticks  are  wanted. 


FORM  TRUCKS 

The  use  of  a  Form  Truck  should  be  insisted  on  in  every  press-room  of  any  size,  not 
only  because  it  is  a  time-saver,  but  because  sliding  chases  along  the  floor  is  a  source 
of  frequent  accidents. 

Form  Truck,  with  iron  tire $2.50 

Form  Truck,  with  rubber  tire  3.50 


COMPOSING  RULES 


Set  of  Composing  Rules  in  Leather  Case  Set  of  Composingr  Rules  in  Plush  Lined  Oak  Box 

Set  of.Composing  Rules  in  a  Plush  Lined  Oak  Box $3.50 

Set  ofJComposing  Rules  in  a  Leather  Case 1.50 

Steel,  15  ems  and  under,  each 15 

Steel,  make-up,  15  ems  and  under,  each 15 

Each  additional  5  ems  or  fraction,  5  cents 

POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY  907  .  QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


CIRCULAR  QUADS 

Per  font  of  8  sets $3.50 


YANKEE  JOB  AND  COMMON  SCREW  STICK 


6-inch $0.75 

8-inch 80 

10-inch 1.00 

12-inch 1.15 


14-inch $1.30 

16-inch 1.45 

18-inch 1.60 

20-inch 1.75 


THE  BUCKEYE  AND  GROVER  STICKS 


6-inch $0.90 

8-inch 1.00 

10-inch 1.20 

12-inch 1.40 


14-inch $1.60 

16-inch 1.80 

30-inch 2.20 

24-inch 2.60 


ROUSE  JOB  STICKS 


2  INCH 

6-inch $1.75 

8-inch 2.00 

10-inch 2.25 


2  1 


NCH  2  1-2  INCH 

$1.85  $1.95 

2.10  2.20 

2.35  2.45 


The  Rouse  Job  Stick  is  scientific  in  design 
and  faultless  in  construction.  Easiest  to  set  to 
picas  or  nonpareils.  Measures  are  practically 
perfect.  Undoubtedly  the  best  Job  Stick  made. 
Every  stick  warranted. 


2  INCH 

12-inch $2.50 

15-inch 3.00 


2  1-4  INCH       2  1-2  INCH 

$2.60         $2.70 


ALBION  STICK 


6-inch,  steel $1.00 

8    "        "      1.10 

6    "•        "      21^  inches  deep 1.15 

6    "        "      2i|        "         "     1.25 

6    ''  German  silver,  2J^  inches  deep 1.50 

6    "        "             "        2i|       "         "     1.50 

"              "        2            '•          " 1.75 

nickle  plated,   2           "         "     1.30 

"           "         2           "         "     1.45 


ELM  CITY  SINGLE  MEASURE  NEWS  STICK 


Price,  japanned $1.00 

Price,  nickled 1.25 

PERFECT  NEWS  STICK  NO.  2 


No.  2,  steel  riveted,  13  or  13>^  ems  pica $0.80 


STAR  COMPOSING  STICKS 


2     inch Steel,  Nickel-plated 

SJ^"'     "     "  "        " 

2     inch Brass 

23i    "     "      


$2.00 
2.25 
2.50 
2.75 


8  INCH 

$2.25 
2.50 
2.75 
3.00 


10  INCH 

$2.75 
3.00 
3.25 
3.50 


12  INCH 

$3.25 
3.50 
3.75 
4.00 


15  INCH 

$3.75 
4.00 


18  INCH 

$4.25 
4.50 


BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPIISIDLER'S 


908 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


WOOD  POSTER  STICK 


r//£  /f>!iAf/LrO/\^  AfFG.  CO. 


With  brass-lined  ends,  iron  knee,  and  screw  clamp.  Width,  inside,  two  and  one  half  inches.   Made  of  the 
bestcseasoned  cherry,  and  fitted  with  japanned  clamp,  polished  knurl-headed  screw  and  japanned  knee. 


16-inch $1.00 

18-inch 1.05 

20-inch 1.10 

24-inch 1.20 

28-inch 1.30 


30-inch $1.35 

32-inch 1.40 

36-inch 1.50 

40-inch 1.75 

42-inch 1.80 


METAL  AND  BRASS  CORNER  QUADS 


The  use  of  Corner  Quads  insures  a  better  junction  of  mitered  corners  by  preventing 
them  from  slipping  past  each  other.    They  are  made  in  both  brass  and  metal,  and.  sold 
following  prices : 

Brass  Corner  Quads,  made  on  both  2  point  and  3  point  body,  in  sets  of  four,  per  set. . .  .$0.20 
Metal  Corner  Quads,  made  on  3  point,  6  point  and  12  point  body,  in  sets  of  four,  per  set     .15 


mtmg        ^H 
)ld  at        ■ 

S0.20  ^B 


No.  1,    Counts       10,000 
"    2,  "  100,000 

"3,  '•        1,000,000 


DURANT  COUNTING  MACHINES 

Are  especially  adapted  for  use  on  printing  presses.  They 
are  made  entirely  of  iron,  steel  and  brass.  The  dials  have 
large  black  figures  that  are  easy  to  read  at  a  distance.  They 
can  easily  be  re-set  to  0,  or  any  number  required.  A  bracket 
is  furnished  with  each  machine  for  convenience  in  securing  it 
to  the  feed-board  of  a  press.  They  are  nicely  finished,  the 
cover,  lever,  dials,  springs,  etc.,  being  nickle-plated. — Circular 

$  8.00 

10.00 

12.00 


HART  COUNTING  MACHINES 

It  saves  valuable  time  and  paper.  Counts  to  100,000  and 
repeats  automatically.  Is  accurate  and  durable.-  Made  in  a 
thorough  manner  and  guaranteed  every  way  reliable. — Circular. 
Hart  Counter,  counts  100,000 $6.00 


0  i  wmm 


R  A  HART] 


COUNTERS  FOR  JOB  PRESSES 

A  good,  reliable  Counter  for  the  job  press  at  a  reasonable  price 
Every  part  is  first-class  and  nickle-plated.  Gears  and  dogs  are  stamped 
from  steel  and  case-hardened,  making  them  very  durable. — Circular. 

Size  l%x4i^,  registering  10,000 /TTis.OO 

"     l%x5  '■  100,000 (..   3.25 

Throw-off  attachment,  each >»^_  .50 


THE  REDINGTON  COUNTING  MACHINE 

The  Redington  Counting  Machine  has  all  the  necessary  qualifi- 
cations for  accurate  and  rapid  counting,  is  durable,  neat  in  appear- 
ance, convenient  in  size  and  low  in  price.  All  parts  are  made  from 
sheet  steel  formed  by  dies  and  are,  therefore,  interchangeable.  Sim- 
plicity in  design,  heavy  material  and  large  wearing  surfaces  insure 
ease  of  operation  and  long  life  for  the  counter.  All  working  parts  are 
enclosed  and  protected,  yet  easily  accessible  as  the  case  opens  both 
front  and  back,  exposing  all  mechanism  for  oiling  or  inspection.  The 
counter  can  be  set  back  to  zero  without  the  use  of  a  key  or  other 
device.  It  can  be  run  at  any  speed  without  jumping  or  loosing  count.  ^.^ 
Redington  Counting  Machine,  size  3i  x  2i  x  2^  inches $5.00 


COPY  HOLDERS 

Rouse,  for  composing  stick $0.25 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET.  POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


PATENT  CUTTING  STICK 

The  Patent  Stick  consists  of  a  main  body-piece  (A),  made 
to  fit  the  groove  of  your  paper  cutter.  The  body-piece  has  a 
groove  or  recess  in  it,  which  holds  a  small  strip  (B) ,  /«  of  an 
inch  square.  This  movable  strip  is  the  cutting-surface,  and 
is  held  in  place  by  a  steel  clamp  (C),  which  is  drawn  up  by 
V  the  bolts  (D).  The  Cutting  Strips,  being  square,  can  be  used 
on  four  sides,  thus  giving  the  same  amount  of  service  as  the 
^T         '"sfH^^f.  large  sized  sticks  heretofore  used. 

A  is  the  Body-Piece  made  to  fit  grroove  in  cutter.  B  is  the  Cutting 
Strip  on  which  knife  strikes;  is  le  inch  square,  and  always  fits.    C  is 
4^*1i^^HBb£ia,^  T^k    Steel  Clamp  which  holds  the  Cutting  Strip  and  prevents  warping. 
[)  j^  ^Q^^HhIII^H^V    ^  ^^  ^^^  Screw  which  grips  the  clamp  to  the  body  piece. 

^         ^^9^^^^^r  How  to  Order.     1.    Give  size  square  the  main  body-piece 

is  to  be.  Be  particular  on  this  point,  and  see  that  groove  in 
cutter  is  accurately  measured.        2.    Give  length  of  stick. 

3.  State  how  far  from  front  edge  of  stick  the  knife  strikes. 

4.  State  whether  knife  cuts  from  right  to  left  or  left  to 
right.  In  ordering  cutting-strips,  give  the  exact  length 
required.  All  strips  are  cut  to  a  standard  uniform  gauge, 
and  are  sure  fit. 

Net  Price  List 

Main  Body-piece,  under  38  inches  long $5.00 

Strips,  under  38  inches  long,  per  dozen 25 

Main  Body-piece,  38  to  54  inches  long 6.00 

Strips,  per  dozen 40 

Main  Body-piece,  55  to  70  inches  long 7.00 

Strips,  per  dozen 50 

Main  Body-piece,  71  to  84  inches  long 8.00 

Strips,  per  dozen 60 


CUTTING  STICKS 

Cutting  Sticks  are  made  of  selected  Rock  Maple,  thoroughly 
accurate  in  every  respect.    They  have  a  smooth  velvety  finish. 

h  inch  square,  per  dozen 26  inch,  $0.40 

i  inch  square,  per  dozen 26  inch,-     .70 

1    inch  square,  per  dozen 26  inch,  1 .00 

li  inch  square,  per  dozen 26  inch,  1. 10 

li  inch  square,  per  dozen 26  inch,  1 .25 

If  inch  square,  per  dozen 26  inch,  1 .40 

li  inch  round,  per  dozen 26  inch,  2.10 

li  inch  octagon,  per  dozen 26  inch,  1.55 


dry,  and  guaranteed  to  be  true  and 


30  inch. 

$0.50 

34  inch. 

$0.55 

30  inch, 

.85 

34  inch. 

.95 

30  inch, 

1.15 

34  inch. 

1.30 

30  inch. 

1.30 

34  inch. 

1.45 

30  inch, 

1.45 

34  inch. 

1.65 

30  inch. 

1.60 

34  inch. 

1.80 

30  inch. 

2.40 

34  inch. 

2.70 

30  inch, 

1.80 

34  inch. 

2.05 

CHICAGO  DRYING  RACK 

A  more  economical  addition  can  not  be  made  to  a  modernly  equipped 
printing  office  than  a  suitable  outfit  for  the  proper  drying  of  the  printed 
sheets.  An  enormous  waste  of  good  material  is  constantly  going  on 
throughout  the  printing  field,  and  there  are  large  quantities  of  smutted 
work  being  delivered  to  dissatisfied  customers,  most  of  which  could  be 
avoided  by  the  installation  and  proper  handling  of  a  drying  outfit. 

These  Drying  Racks  are  substantially  constructed  of  selected  hard- 
wood, and  the  framework  is  finished  in  the  best  Cabinet  style.  They 
have  wide  bases,  which  prevent  the  frames  from  toppling  over  under 
heavy  loads.  The  Racks  are  supplied  complete  with  Dryers,  and  the 
Dryers  are  also  sold  separately  in  dozen  lots. 

List  Prices  of  Chicago  Drying  Racks 


SHELVES  IN  EACH  RACK 

PRICE 
COMPLETE 

COMPLETE 
WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

PRICE 

OF    RACKS 

ONLY 

PRICE  PER 
DOZEN 

SHELVES 
ONLY 

WEIGHT 

RACK 

NUMBER 
SHELVES 

SIZE 
INCHES 

DOZEN 
POUNDS 

Chicago  No.  5 
Chicago  No.  6 
Chicago  No.  7 

12 
10 
10 

24x24 
24x36 
30x48 

$20.25 
22.00 
32.50 

200 
225 
250 

$12.50 
14.00 
21.00 

$7.75 

9.60 

13.50 

95 
125 
185 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


910 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


KOERNER'S  PATENT  INTERLOCKING  DRYING  RACK 


With  these  Racks 
sheets  are  taken  direct 
from  the  fly  and  may  be 
stacked  ceiling  high,  in  a 
perfectly  straight  and 
rigid  pile,  which  cannot  be 
knocked  over  by  accident, 
and  with  no  more  weight  on 
the  bottom  than  on  the  top 
sheets.  This  pile  is  a  most 
effective  drying  room, 
occupying  only  the  floor 
space"  of  one  Rack,  and 
from  the  time  the  sheets 
are  fed  into  the  machine 
until  ready  for  the  bindery 
they  need  not  be  handled. 

The  Interlocking  de- 
vice, which  makes  the  pile 
straight  and  rigid,  is  shown 
in  the  illustration.  Each 
Rack  is  firmly  locked  on  its 
neighbor,  but  each  slides 
with  ease  on  the  Rack  im- 
mediately below  it.  They 
save  handling,  all  the  time 

of  that  operation,  and  the  consequent  waste  of  paper  through  offset,  smearing  fingermarks  and  tearing. 
In  many  cases  these  Racks  save  expensive  slip-sheeting.  They  save  75  per  cent  of  floor  space  over  any 
other  method  of  drying  sheets,  from  one  to  two  per  cent  of  paper,  and  a  vast  amount  of  time.  A  further 
saving  of  time  may  be  effected  by  placing  the  Racks  as  they  come  from  the  fly  board  on  a  Wisconsin  Printers' 
Truck,  made  specially  to  take  these  Racks,  (see  Printers'  Trucks.)  Using  this  Truck  saves  handling  the 
Racks — you  can  move  a  pile  of  Racks  to  any  point  quicker,  safer,  and  easier  on  the  Truck  than  the  single 
armful  can  be  moved  by  hand.  The  Patent  Interlocking  Drying  Racks  are  made  with  hardwood  sides, 
wide  softwood  slats,  and  are  very  strongly  put  together. 


Interlockingr  Hacks,  slacked  with  Paper,  straight  and  rigrid. 


Price  List,  Weijhts  and  Dimensions 


SIZE  INSIDE                                           WEIGHT  EACH 

PRICE  EACH 

SIZE  INSIDE 

WEIGHT  EACH 

PRICE  EACH 

81  X 13  inches 

IJ  pounds 

3  pounds 
3J  pounds 

4  pounds 

5  pounds 

$0.20 
.25 
.30 
.35 
.45 

24  X  36  inches 

8  pounds 
12  pounds 
15  pounds 

19  pounds 

20  pounds 

$0.55 

11   X  17  inches 

32  X  48  inches 

.85 

13   X  19  inches 

38  X  52  inches. 

1.20 

15   X  21  inches 

43  X  63  inches 

1.55 

18   X  25  inches 

45  X  65  inches 

1.60 

The  side  rails  on  Koerners  Racks  are  H  inches  wide.  The  slats  which  support  the  sheets  are  i  of  an  inch  thick 
When  stacked,  each  Rack  adds  1/a  inches  to  the  height.  Unless  otherwise  ordered,  the  side  rails  are  always  made 
to  run  the  long-est  dimension. 

The  prices  given  above  are  for  Racks  with  a  clearance  of  lis  inches  between,  when  Racks  are  stacked.  For  a 
clearance  of  2i  inches  add  25  per  cent  to  above  prices,  and  for  a  clearance  of  3  inches  add  35  per  cent  to  theabove  prices 


NEW  YORK  DRYING  RACK 

A  suitable  Drying  Rack  is  a  necessity  in  every  economically 
managed  printing  ofiBce.  It  will  improve  the  quality  of  the  pro- 
duct, and  facilitates  the  handling  of  the  printed  sheets. 

The  New  York  Dryers  are  removable  and  can  be  transferred 
to  the  press  in  order  to  take  the  sheets  direct  from  the  fly.  Thus 
undue  handling,  which  means  an  excess  of  spoilage,  is  avoided. 
The  use  of  these  Dryers  prevents  undue  stacking  of  the  freshly 
printed  sheets,  and  also  expensive  slip  sheeting  is  reduced  to  a 
minimum.  The  rightful  use  of  a  good  set  of  Dryers  will  prevent 
much  of  the  smutting  commonly  experienced. 


SHELVES  IN  EACH  RACK 

"1 

o!    "   3 

|i2 

Hi 

PRICE  PER 

DOZEN 

SHELVES 

ONLY 

!;  N  § 

RACK 

NUMBER 
SHELVES 

SIZE 
INCHES 

2gi 

0. 

New  York  No.  1 
New  York  No.  2 
New  York  No.  3 
New  York  No.  4 

20 
30 
20 
30 

24x36 
24x36 

28x42 
28x42 

$22.75 
32.00 
28.75 
40.50 

225 
300 
250 
350 

$12.00 
15.75 
12.75 
16.50 

$6.50 
6.50 
9.60 
9.60 

80 

80 

105 

105 

POINT-LINE.  POINT   SET,  POINT-BODY 


911 


QUALITY  AND  FINISH  UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


PRINTERS'  DIVIDERS 

Useful  for  laying  out  paper,  setting  gauges,  and  imposing  plate  forms. 
Price ' $0.85 


EMBOSSING  COMPOUND 


B.  B.  &S.. 
Burbank's 


.$0.50    I    Michener's $1.00 

.     .75   I   Peters'  75 


ELECTRIC  MOTORS 

We  can  supply  Electric  Motors  on  short  notice.    Full  information,  prices,  terms,  etc.,  on  application. 


ELECTROTYPING 

We  carry  a  very  complete  line  of  stock  cuts,  and  on  short  notice  can  furnish  duplicates  of  any  cuts 
shown  in  our  electrotype  catalogue. 

We  make  a  specialty  of  reproductions  of  half-tone  engravings,  the  printing  from  our  electros  being 
practically  as  good  as  from  the  original. 

ENGINES 

We  can  supply  gas  or  gasoline  engines  on  short  notice  and  at  manufacturers'  prices.  Full  information, 
prices,  terms,  etc.,  on  application. 

ENGRAVERS'  TOOLS 

No.  1.  Y  shape,  largre,  sharp  edgre  ^fcr  OI^H^^^^Bi^^P     ^o-  ^-  Flat,  face  Hnch  wide 

No.  2.  V  shape,  small,  sharp  edge  ifca  ,  (     w^immam^mm^^Kk      No.  5.  Oval,  face  8'4-inch  wide 

No.  3.  Flat,  face  e4-inch  wide  ^^^  ^^^^^^^     No.  6.  Diamond,  aVinch  square 

Engraving  Tools,  set  of  six,  sharpened  ready  for  use $2.50 

ENGRAVERS' WOOD 

Boxwood — In  four  grades,  blocks  made  any  size  desired.  Stock  is  usually  made  about  12x12  inches, 
2-cent,  3-cent,  4-cent,  and  5-cent,  per  square  inch,  according  to  quality.  Boxwood  blocks  weigh  approxi- 
mately a  pounds  per  square  foot. 

American  Boxwood,  per  square  inch,  blocks  made  any  size  desired $0.02 

Maple  Blocks,  per  square  inch,  blocks  made  any  size  desired 01 

An  additional  charge  of  25  per  cent,  is  made  for  furnishing-  Maple  blocks  dressed  on  both  sides. 

EYE  SHADES 

Eye  shades,  each $0.15 

Eye  shades,  per  dozen 1.50 

TRIUMPH  EYELET  PUNCH  AND  SET 

An  indispensable  tool  in  the  printing  oflftce.  Punches  the  hole  and  sets  the  eyelet.  Takes  only  one 
size  eyelet  (No.  2  Skirt) . 

Price,  complete $2.00 

Eyelets,  per  box  of  1,000 50 

Eyelets,  per  box  of  500 25 

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SECTIONAL  CHASE  AND  FORM  RACK 


The  Sectional  Chase  and  Form  Rack  is  a  new 
article  for  press  room  and  composing  room  re- 
quirements, and  provides  a  suitable  holder  for 
chases  and  locked  forms  at  a  very  moderate 
price.  In  the  press  room  the  Sectional  Chase 
and  Form  Rack  can  be  put  in  position  conven- 
ient to  presses  and  forms  when  received  from 
the  composing  room,  ready  for  the  press  can  be 
temporarily  placed  in  this  rack  until  required 
for  printing.  In  the  composing  room  the  use  of 
the  Sectional  Chase  and  Form  Rack  will  clear 
up  the  office,  allow  more  stone  room  and  mini- 
mize the  danger  of  pied  forms.    The  Sectional 


Soctioii  "  B  " 

Chase  and  Form  Rack  is  made  in  two  sections 
and  sold  in  sets  consisting  of  two  sections  "A" 
and  one  section  "B."  One  each  of  sections 
^  ^_^^p  '-A"'  and  "B"  is  screwed  to  the  floor  and  one 

^^^  section  "A"  to  the  wall.     A  set  arranged  thus 

accomodates  six  chases  or  forms.  If  provision 
for  jnore  chases  or  forms  is  required  other  sets 
can  be  added,  as  the  sections  are  designed  to 
work  in  multiples.  Made  of  cast  iron,  strongly 
re-inforced  to  withstand  any  amount  of  hard 

usage.    The  Sectional  Chase  and   Form  Rack  represents   the  newest  device  for  economically  placing 

chases  and  forms. 

Set,  consisting  of  two  of  Section  '-A"  and  one  of  Section  "  B  '" $3.75 

Single  Section  '"A,"  each 1-25 

Single  Section  "B,"  each 2.50 


HAMILTON  FORM  TRUCK 

A  most  convenient  article  to  have  around  a  printing  office. 
It  can  be  used  to  advantage  trucking  forms  back  and  forth  be- 
tween the  composing  room  and  the  press  room,  without  danger 
of  accident.  It  will  take  two  forms,  one  on  each  side,  up  to  34x48 
inches,  or  several  small  forms,  without  overlapping  the  edge  of 
form  beds.  It  is  made  of  hardwood  throughout,  re-inforced  by 
cleats  underneath,  and  mounted  on  four  double-wheeled  swivel 
castors.  Diameter  of  wheels  is  3|  inches.  This  insures  easy 
motion.  The  Truck  can  be  turned  around  and  reversed  within 
the  floor  space  it  occupies.  The  bottoms  of  the  grooves  where 
the  chases  rest  on  the  Truck  are  lined  with  iron.  Length,  48 
inches;  extreme  height  from  the  floor,  39i  inches;  extreme  width, 
42  inches;  size  of  the  sloping  form  beds,  34  inches  high,  48  inches  long.  Weight,  crated,  ready  for  ship- 
ment, 300  pounds.     Other  sizes  of  this  truck  can  be  made  to  order  at  proportionate  prices. 

Hamilton  Form  Truck $48.00 


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FEED  FOLDERS 

Bone  feed  folders,  each $0.25 

Bone  feed  folders,  per  dozen 2.50 

FOLDING  MACHINES 

We  are  manufacturers'  agents  for  all  the  leading  makes  of  folders,  and  are  prepared  to  make  quotations 
on  any  style  desired.     Descriptive  circulars,  prices,  terms,  etc.,  on  application. 

FOOT  SLUGS 

SINGLE   COL.       DOUBLE    COL. 

Brass,  12  point,  cut  to  newspaper  measure,  each $0.15  $0.25 

Brass,  18  point,  cut  to  newspaper  measure,  each 20  ..30 

Brass,  24  point,  cut  to  newspaper  measure,  each 25  .35 

Metal,  12  point,  cut  to  newspaper  measure,  each 04  .06 

Metal,  18  point,  cut  to  newspaper  measure,  each 05  .07 

Metal,  24  point,  cut  to  newspaper  measure,  each 06  .08 


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PATENT  STEEL  FURNITURE 

/m\    .        »i ■"■Ill  iiiiii—iiiui  II 1 1  [11.1. 1.  mmmmm>m\i\  ii  ii  i  ii.  i  jg  Patent  Steel  Furniture  is  a  well  tried  and  useful 

device  for  saving  time  in  making  up  and  locking  up 

printing  forms.      It  consists  of  pieces  of  steel  in  ac 
Style  Kg.  1— 24-polnt  steel  with  one  12-point  notch 

curate  lengths  with  notched  ends,  which  can  be  quickly 

thrown  around  blank  spaces,  instead  of  filling  them  in 

the  ordinary  way  with  wood  or  metal  furniture.    As 

it  takes  less  material  to  go  around  a  space  than  to  fill  it, 
Style  No.  2— 36-polnt  steel  with  two  12-polnt  notches 

so  it  takes  less  time  to  do  it.    The  larger  the  space  the 

greater  the  saving  both  time  and  material.    It  pays  for 

itself  over  and  over  again  in  the  time  and  trouble  it 

saves  and  the  accuracy  it  secures  over  the  ordinary 

style  No.  o-oti-poiut  steel  with  one  18-point  notch 

material. 

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For  color  and  blank  work  there  is  nothing  in  use 

that  can  compare  with  it.    Weight  for  weight  it  goes 

six  times  as  far  in  filling  space  as  metal  furniture,  and 

style  No.  4-48-point  steel  with  three  12-iiuim  notches        can  be  used  in   from  one-half  to   one-sixth  the  time. 

iiiimmiiiiM.i .  .1  iniiiiiiii.il,  i  i   iij  It  is  accurate  in  every  way,  to  the  one-thousandth  of 

an  inch.    It  is  not  only  practically  perfect  when  new, 
but  being  made  of  steel  it  is  always  accurate.    It  is 
made  of  24,  36  and  54  point  steel  %  of  an  inch  high,  and 
Style  No.  5— 54-polnt  steel  with  two  18-polnt  notches         with  either  12  or  18  point  notches. 

Font  A— The  lengths  from  8  to  42  are  of  24  point  steel,  with  12  point  notch,  namely :  8,  10,  12,  14,  16,  18, 
20,  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  40  and  42  picas.  The  lengths  from  45  to  72  are  of  36  point 
steel,  with  two  12  point  notches,  namely,  45,  48,  51,  54,  57.  60,  63,  66,  69,  and  72  picas.    Total— 

28  different  lengths,  eight  pieces  of  each,  224  in  all $54.00 

Font  B— Has  half  the  quantity  of  Font  A.     112  pieces  in  all 27.00 

Font  C— Is  the  24  point  stock  only  of  Font  A,  8  pieces  each,  8  to  42  ems,  144  pieces  in  all 29.00 

Font  D — Has  half  the  quantity  of  Font  C.    72  pieces  in  all 14.50 

Font  E— Is  the  36  point  stock  of  Font  A,  8  pieces  each,  45  to  72  ems,  80  pieces  in  all 25.00 

Font  F— Has  half  the  quantity  of  Font  E.    40  pieces  in  all 12.50 

Font  G— Is  made  entirely  of  36  point  steel,  with  one  18  point  notch,  as  per  Style  Number  Three,  and 
runs  in  length  from  9  to  72  picas,  varying  by  3  picas,  namely:  9,  12, 15,  18,  21,  24,  27,  30.  33,  36, 

89,  42,  45,  48,  51,  54,  57,  60,  63,  66,  69,  72  picas.     Total— 22  lengths,  8  pieces  each,  176  in  all 44.00 

Font  H— Has  half  the  quantity  of  Font  G,  88  pieces  in  all 22.00 

Font  I  —Is  made  of  54  point  steel,  with  two  18  point  notches  as  per  Style  Number  Four,  the  lengths 
being  15,  18,  21  and  24  picas,  there  being  four  outside  pieces  and  two  cross  bars  for  each 
length,  or  24  pieces  in  all.    The  outside  pieces  are  notched  to  receive  the  cross  bars,  which 

are  halved  together 21.00 

Font  J— The  lengths  from  6  to  30  are  of  24  point  steel,  with  12  point  notch,  namely :  6,  8,  10,  12,  14,  16, 
18,  20,  22,  24,  26,  28  and  30  picas.  From  33  to  60  it  is  36  point  steel,  with  two  12  point  notches, 
namely:  33,  36,  39,  42, 45,  48,  51,  54,  57  and  60  picas.  From  63  to  72  it  is  48  point  steel,  with  three 
12  point  notches,  namely :  63, 66, 69  and  72  picas.  Total— 27  different  lengths,  8  pieces  of  each, 
216  in  all 58.00 


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IMPROVED  METAL  FURNITURE 


Our  Labor-Saving  Improved  Metal  Furniture  is 
light,  strong  and  accurate.  It  has  no  unnecessary 
metal.  Put  up  in  fonts  containing  the  following 
sizes:  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8,  and  10  ems  pica  in  width,  and  4,  5, 
6,  8,  10,  15,  20  and  25  ems  pica  in  length,  finished  to 
point  system.  The  50  and  100  pound  fonts  contain  in 
addition  to  the  above,  30  and  50  em  pica  lengths  in  2, 
3,  4  and  5  em  pica  widths.  We  also  furnish  pieces  30, 
40  and  50  ems  pica  long,  in  2  to  10  em  widths,  on 
special  order. 

12  lb.  font $  3.00 

24  lb.  font 6.00 

50  lb.  font 12.50 

100  lb.  font 25.00 

Sorts,  per  pound 25 


RAILROAD  FURNITURE 

Railroad  Furniture  is  made  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10  ems 
pica  wide  by  17  inches  long.  Any  length  cut  to  order  at 
25  cents  per  pound. 

12  lb.  font $  3.00 

24  lb.  font 6.00 

50  lb.  font 12.50 

100  lb.  font 25.00 

Sorts  per  pound 25 


QUOTATION  FURNITURE 

Put  up  in  fonts  containing  the  following  sizes:  2,  3  and  4  ems  pica  in  width,  and  4,  8,  12,  16  and  20  ems 
pica  in  length.    Upon  special  order  we  furnish  lengths  from  20  to  80  ems  pica,  graduated  by  4  ems  pica. 

5  lb.  font $1.25 

12  lb.  font 3.00 

24  lb.  font 6.00 

50  lb.  font 12.50 

100  lb.  font 25.00 

Sorts,  per  pound 25 


QUOTATIONS  QUADS 

Cast  on  Regular  Type  Casting  Machines 


11x2  ems  pica ->  orders  of  less  than  6  pounds,  per  pound $0.50 

li  X  4  ems  pica I  orders  of  6  pounds  and  over  and  less  than  50  pounds,  per  pound 46 

2x2  ems  pica r  orders  of  50  pounds  and  over  and  less  than  100  pounds,  per  pound 36 

2x3  ems  pica >J  orders  of  100  pounds  and  over,  per  pound 34 

2x4,  2x5,  2x6,  2ix5,  3x3,  3x4,  8x4i,  8x5,  3x5i,  3x6  and  4x4  ems  pica,  per  pound,  any  quantity 25 


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CATCH  ON  TO  THE  HUMP? 


Not  only  is  cast  iron  furniture  a  big  improvement  over  the  old  metal  fu:;niture  every  body  knows,  but 
the  Barnhart  cast  iron  furniture  in  its  "hump ""  possesses  an  improvement  over  all  other  iron  furnitures. 
This  "hump"  is  practically  a  handle  cast  as  part  of  each  piece  3x10  ems  and  larger,  and  easily  grasped 
by  the  thumb  and  finger.  It  adds  to  the  readiness  and  convenience  vi^ith  which  the  furniture  can  be  used. 
It  makes  unnecessary  the  jamming  of  a  knife-blade  or  bodkin  between  pieces,  and  its  further  use  as  a  pry 
to  raise  a  piece  so  it  can  be  seized  by  the  fingers.    Not  only  is  the  lifted  ^ 

.  ,  ,  ::  ,        CATCH  ONTOTHE  HUMP? 

piece  more  or  less  damaged,  but  the  ad- 
CATCHONTOTHEHUMP^  jaccnt  piece  which  serves  as  a  fulcrum. 

The  "hump' '  saves  all  this  and  time  besides. 

The    Barnhart    cast    iron    furniture  is  : 

First — Guaranteed    to    be    point    system 

both  ways,  with  point  system  exactness. 

Second — The  "hump"  or  projection  facili- 
tates handling,  saves  the  furniture  itself, 

saves  time.      Third — It  is  forty  per  cent 

lighter  than  regular  furniture,  and  many 

times  stronger.  Fourth — As  cast  iron  is 
harder  and  more  durable  than  type  metal,  it  will  hold  its  accuracy  longer.  With  ordinary  care 
in  handling  it  will  last  indefinitely.  Fifth — It  is  not  as  easily  dented  nor  as  readily  affected  by  heat  as 
lead  metal  furniture.  Sixth — It  makes  forms  lighter.  Seventh — It  is  along  the  line  of  the  modern 
movement  that  is  giving  us  iron  imposing  surfaces,  iron  stero.  tables,  iron  composing  stands,  etc. 
Eight — The  hump  entails  no  extra  cost. 

Sizes  and  Prices  of  Fonts 

All  two  em  furniture  is  made  from  specially  drawn  bright  steel. 

Font  A,  12  pieces  each  3,  4  and  5x5,  3,  4,  5  and  6x6,  3,  4,  5,  6  and  8x8,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x10,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8, 

and  10x15,  3  and  4x20;    8  each  of  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25.    392  pieces   $32.00 

Font  B,  12  pieces  each  2x4,  2,  3,  4,  and  5x5,  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6x6,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6  and  8x8,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and 

10x10,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x15,  2,  3  and  4x20,  2x25  ;    8  each,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25. 

488  pieces 37.00 

Font  C,  16  pieces  each  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25.     288  pieces  32.00 

Font  D,  16  pieces  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x15.  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25.  336  pieces  36.00 
Font  E,  36  pieces  each  2.  3  and  4x4,  2,  3  and  4x5,  2,  3  and  4x6;   28  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x8,  2,  3  and 

4x12;    16  pieces  each  2.  3  and  4x16,  2,  3  and  4x20.    588  pieces 31.00 

Font  F,  28  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x4,  2,  3  and  4x5,  2,  3  and  4x6;  2,  3  and  4x8,  2,  3  and  4x12,  2,  3  and  4x16, 

2,  3  and  4x20.     588  pieces   32.00 

Font  G.  6  pieces  each  3,  4  and  5x5,  3,  4,  5  and  6x6,  3,  4,  5,  6  and  8x8,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x10,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8 

and  10x15,  3  and  4x20;   4  pieces  each  of  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25.     196  pieces 16.00 

Font  H,  6  pieces  each  2x4, 2, 3, 4  and  5x5, 2, 3 ,  4, 5  and  6x6, 2,  3, 4.5,  6  and  8x8,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x10,  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6,  8  and  10x15,  2,  3  and  4x20,  2x25;    4  pieces  each  of  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25. 

244  pieces 18.50 

Font  I,  8  pieces  each  3,  4,  5.  6,  8  and  10x15,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25.  144  pieces  ....  16.00 
Font  J,  8  pieces  each  2, 3, 4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x15,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  l'0x25.  168  pieces  18.00 
Font  K,  18  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x4,  2,8  and  4x5,  2,  3  and  4x6;  14  pieces  each  2, 3  and  4x8,  2,  8  and  4x12: 

8  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x16,  2,  3  and  4x20.    294  pieces  15.50 


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Font  L,  14  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x4,  2,  3  and  4x5,  2,  3  and  4x6, 2, 3  and  4x8, 2, 8  and  4x13, 2, 3  and  4x16, 2, 3 

and  4x20.    294  pieces 16.00 

Pont  M,  3  pieces  each  3,  4  and  5x5,  3,  4,  5  and  6x6,  3,  4,  5,  6  and  8x8;    3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x10,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8 

and  10x15,  8  and  4x20;   2  pieces  each  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25.    98  pieces 8.00 

Font  N,  8  pieces  each  2x4,  2,  3,  4  and  5x5,  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6x6,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6  and  8x8,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x10 

2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x15,  2,  3  and  4x20,  2x25;  2  pieces  each  5,  6,  8,  and  10x20,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25. 

122  pieces ^. . . .  9.25 

Font  O,  4  pieces  each  8,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x15,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20  .3,  4,  Si,  6,  8  and  10x25.    72  pieces ....  8.00 

Font  P,  4  pieces  each  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 8  and  10x15, 2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25.    84  pieces  9.00 
Font  Q,  9  piaces  each,  2,  8  and  4x4,  2,  8  and  4x5,  2,  3  and  4x6  ;   7  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x8,  2,  8  and 

4x12;   4  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x16,  2,  3  and  4x20.     147  pieces ., 7.75 

Font  R,  7  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x4,  2,  3  and  4x5,  2,  3  and  4x6;   2,  8  and  4x8,  2,  8  and  4x12,  2,  8  and  4x16 

2,  8  and  4x20.     147  pieces 8.00 

Font  A  1,  32  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x4;   24  pieces  each  2,  3,  4  and  5x5,  2,  3,  4,  5,  and  6x6,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6  and 

8x8,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x10,  2,  3,  4, 5,  6,  8  and  10x15;    16  pieces  each  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6,  8  and  10x25.    1016  pieces  74.00 

Font  A  2,  Same  sizes  but  one  half  the  quantity  of  Font  A 1.    508  pieces  37.00 

Font  A  3,  Same  sizes  but  one-fourth  the  quantity  of  Font  A  1.    254  pieces   18.50 

Font  A  4,  Same  sizes  but  one-eighth  the  quantity  of  Font  A  1.     127  pieces 9.25 

Font  B  1,  Same  assortment  as  Font  A  1  with  all  pieces  two  ems  wide  omitted.    832  pieces •  64.00 

Font  B  2,  Same  sizes  but  half  the  quantity  of  Font  B  1 .    416  pieces ,  82.00 

Font  B  3,  Same  sizes  but  one-fourth  the  quantity  of  Font  B  1.    208  pieces .16.00 

Font  B  4,  Same  sizes  but  one-eighth  the  quantity  of  Font  B  1.     104  pieces  8.00 

Font  C  1,  84  pieces  each  2,  3,  and  4x4;    72  pieces  each  2,  3,  4  and  5x5;    60  pieces  each  2,  3,  4,  5  and 

6x6;   48  pieces  each  2,  8,  4,  5,  6  and  8x8;    86  pieces  each  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x10.     1380  pieces  68.00 

Font  C  2,  Same  sizes  but  one-half  the  quantity  of  Font  C  1.     690  pieces 34.00 

Font  C  3,  Same  sizes  but  one-fourth  the  quantity  of  Font  C  1.    345  pieces 17.00 

Font  C  4,  Same  sizes  but  one-eighth  the  quantity  of  Font  C  1.     172  pieces 8.50 

Font  D  1,  32  pieces  each  2,  3,  and  4x4;    24  pieces  each  2,  8,  4  and  5x5,  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6x6,  2, 3,  4,  5,  6,  and 

8x8,  2,  3,  4,  5.  6,  8  and  10x12,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x16;    16  pieces  each  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x24.     1016  pieces    76.00 

Font  D  2,  Same  sizes  but  one-half  the  quantity  of  Font  D  1.    508  pieces 38.00 

Font  D  3,  Same  sizes  but  one-fourth  the  quantity  of  font  D  1.    254  pieces 19.00 

Font  D  4,  Same  sizes  but  one-eighth  the  quantity  of  Font  D  1.     127  pieces  9.50 

Font  E  1,  72  pieces  each  2,  8  and  4x4,  2,  3  and  4x5,  2,  3  and  4x6;   56  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x8,  2,  3  and 

4x12;   32  pieces  each  2,  8  and  4x16;   2,  3  and  4x20,  2,  3  and  4x24.     1272  pieces 72.00 

Font  E  2,  Same  sizes  but  one-half  the  quantity  of  Font  E  1.     636  pieces 36.00 

Font  E  8,  Same  sizes  but  one-fourth  the  quantity  of  Font  E  1.     318  pieces 18.00 

Font  E  4,  Same  sizes  but  one-eighth  the  quantity  of  Font  E 1.     159  pieces 9.00 

Font  F  1,  32  pieces  each  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x15,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25. 

672  pieces 74.00 

Font  F  2,  Same  sizes  but  one-half  the  quantity  of  Font  F  1.     836  pieces 87.00 

Font  F  8,  Same  sizes  but  one-fourth  the  quantity  of  Font  F  1.    168  pieces 18.50 

Font  F  4,  Same  sizes  but  one-eighth  the  quantity  of  Font  F  1.     84  pieces 9.25 

Font  G  1,  Same  assortment  as  Font  F  1  with  all  pieces  2  ems  wide  omitted.    576  pieces (54.00 

Font  G  2,  Same  sizes  but  one-half  the  quantity  of  Font  G  1.    288  pieces   82.00 

Font  G  3,  Same  sizes  but  one-fourth  the  quantity  of  Font  G  1.    144  pieces  16.00 

Font  H  1,  16  pieces  each  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x30,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x40,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x50,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x60.    448  pieces 111.00 

Font  H  2,  Same  sizes  but  one-half  the  quantity  of  Font  H  1.    224  pieces 55.50 

Font  H  3,  Same  sizes  but  one-fourth  the  quantity  of  Font  H  1.     112  pieces 27.75 

Font  1 1,  16  pieces  each  2,  8,  4,  5,6,  8  and  10x15,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x20,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x25;   eight 

pieces  each  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x30,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x40,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10x50,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8 

and  10x60.    560  pieces 95.00 

Font  I  2,  Same  sizes  but  one-half  the  quantity  of  Font  I  1.    280  pieces  47.50 

Font  I  3,  Same  sizes  but  one-fourth  the  quantity  of  Font  I.     140  pieces  23.75 

Font  J  1,     18  pieces  each  of  2,  8  and  4x10,  2,  3  and  4x15,  2,  8  and  4x20,  2,  8  and  4x25,  2,  3  and  4x30,  2,  3 

and  4x40,  2,  3  and  4x50,  2,  3  and  4x60;    15  pieces   each  5  and  6x10,  5  and  6x15,  5  and  6x20,  5  and 

6x25,  5  and  6x30,  5  and  6x40,  5  and  6x50,  5  and  6x60;  9  pieces  each  8  and  10x10,  8  and  10x15,  8  and 

10x20,  8  and  10x25,  8  and  10x80,   8  and  10x40,  8  and  10x50,  8  and  10x60.     816  pieces  140.00 

Font  K  1,    18  pieces  each  of  2,  3  and  4x10,  2,  3  and  4x15,  2,  3  and  4x20,  2,  8  and  4x25,  2,  3  and  4x30; 

15  pieces  each,  5  and  6x10,  5  and  6x15,  5  and  6x20,  5  and  6x25,  5  and  6x30;   9  pieces  each  8  and 

10x10.  8  and  10x15,  8  and  10x20.  8  and  10x25,  8  and  10x30.    510  pieces 58.00 

Font  L  1,  Same  as  Font  J  1  with  the  following  pieces  additional,  18  pieces  each  2,  3  and  4x70;   15 

pieces  each  5  and  6x70;    9  pieces  each,  8  and  10x70.    918  pieces 177.00 

POINT-LINE.    POINT-SET,    POINT    BODY  917  QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


SUPERIOR  CAST-IRON  FURNITURE 

SORT  PRICES 

Price  per  100  pieces  (Smaller  Quantities  at  Same  Rate.) 


SIZE 

PRICE 

SIZE 

PRICE 

SIZE 

PRICE 

SIZE 

PRICE 

SIZE 

PRICE 

2x4 

....*  3.00 

3x15  . . . . 

....$  7.00 

4x30  . . . . 

....$17.00 

6x6 

.-...$  5.50 

8x25  . . . 

...$14.75 

2x5  .... 

....     3.50 

3x16  . .  . . 

....     8.00 

4x35  . . . . 

....  19.50 

6x8 

....     6.00 

8x30  . . . 

....   19.00 

2x6  .... 

....     4.00 

3x20  . .  . . 

....   10.00 

4x40  . . . . 

....  22.00 

6x10  .... 

....     7.00 

8x35  ... 

. . .     21.50 

2x8  .... 

....     4.75 

3x24  . .  . . 

....   12.00 

4x45  . . . . 

....  24.50 

6x12  .... 

....     8.00 

8x40  ... 

. ...  24.00 

2x10  . . . . 

....     o.OO 

3x25  . .  . . 

....  12.00 

4x50  .... 

....  27.00 

6x15  . .  . . 

....     9.00 

8x45  ... 

...  26.50 

2x12  . . . . 

....     6.00 

3x30  .... 

....   16.00 

4x60  . .  . . 

....  32.00 

6x16  . . . . 

....  10.00 

8x50  ... 

....  29.00 

2x15  .... 

....     7.00 

3x35  .... 

....   19.00 

4x70  . . . . 

....   37.00 

6x20  .... 

....   11.50 

8x60  . . . 

. ...  :m.oo 

2x16     . 

....     7.00 
. . . .     9.00 

3x40  .... 
3x45  .... 

....  21.00 
....  24.00 

5x5  .... 

4.50 

6x24  ... 
6x25  .... 

....   13.75 
....   13.75 

8x70  . .  . 
10x10  . . . 

39  00 

2x20  . . . . 

5x6 

....     5.00 

. . . .     9.00 

2x24  . . . . 

....   10.00 

3x50  . .  . . 

....  26.50 

5x8 

....     6.00 

6x27  .... 

....   15.50 

10x12  ... 

. ...   10.00 

2x25  . . . . 

....   10.00 

3x55  .... 

....   29.00 

5x10  . . . . 

....     6.75 

6x30  .... 

....   18.00 

10x15  . .  . 

. ...   11.25 

2x30  . . . . 

....   14.00 

3x60  . .  . . 

....   31.50 

5x12  .... 

....     8.00 

6x35  . . . . 

....  20.50 

10x16  ... 

....   12.00 

2xa5  . . . . 

....   16.00 

3x70  . . . . 

....  36.50 

5x15  . . . . 

....     9.00 

6x40  ... 

....  23.00 

10x20  ... 

. ...   13.50 

2x40  . . . . 

....  18.00 

4x4 

....     4.00 

5x16  . . . . 

....     9.50 

6x45  . .  . . 

....   25.50 

10x24  . .  . 

. .  . .   15.75 

2x45  . . . . 

....  20.50 

4x5 

. . . .     4.25 

5x20  . .  . . 

....  11.00 

6x50  .... 

....  28.00 

10x25  . . . 

. ...   15.75 

2x50  . . . . 

....  23.00 

4x6     . . . . 

....     4.75 

5x24  .... 

....   ia50 

6x60  . . . 

....   33.00 

10x30  . . . 

. .  . .  20.00 

2x60  . . . . 

....  28.00 

4x8 

....     5.00 

5x25 

....   13.50 

6x70  ... 

....   38.00 

10x35  . . . 

22.00 

2x70  . . . . 

....  35.00 

4x10  . . . . 

....     6.00 

5x30    . . . 

....  17.50 

8x8  .... 

....     7.00 

10x40  ... 

. ...   25.00 

3x4 

. . . .     3.00 

4x12  .... 

....     7.00 

5x35  . .  . . 

....  20.00 

8x10  . . . 

....     8.00 

10x45  . . . 

. .  . .  27.50 

3x5 

....     4.00 

4x15  . . . . 

....     8.00 

5x40  .... 

....  22.50 

8x12  . . . . 

....     9.00 

10x50  . . . 

. .  . .  30.00 

3x6 

....     4.25 

4x16  . .  . . 

....     9.00 

5x45  . .  . . 

....  25.00 

8x15  ... 

....   10.00 

10x60  . . . 

....  35.00 

3x8 

....     5.00 

4x30  . .  . . 

....   10.75 

5x50  . .  . . 

....  27.50 

8x16  . . . 

....   10.50 

10x70  . . . 

....  40.00 

3x10  .... 

....     6.00 
....     7.00 

4x24  .... 
4x25  . . . . 

....   13.00 
....  13.00 

5x60  .... 
5x70  .... 

....  32.50 
....  37.50 

8x20  . . . . 
8x24  . . . 

....  12.50 
....  14.75 

3x12 

Prices  on  Special  Sizes  not  listed  above  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

LABOR-SAVING  REGLET  CASES 


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Labor-Savingr  Reglet  Case  No.  4 


It  is  an  undisputed  fact  that  the  use  of 
Labor-Saving  Reglet  results  in  a  great  economy 
of  time  and  material.  A  calculation  based  on 
the  cost  of  Reglet  in  yard  lengths  will  demon- 
strate that  our  Reglet  Cases  secure  these  sav- 
ings to  printers  at  no  advance  in  price  for 
Reglet,  and  most  moderate  charges  for  the 
Cases.  The  best  and  most  accurate  oil-soaked 
Reglet  is  used  and  each  Case  contains  equal 
proportions  of  nonpareil  and  pica.  Don' t  waste 
time  and  money  with  the  saw  and  mitre  box. 

No  Reglet  is  wasted  when  these  Cases  are 
used,  as  each  piece  is  returned  to  its  place  in 
the  Case  after  use.  When  the  Reglet  becomes 
worn  and  battered  through  long  usage  the 
Case  can  be  refilled  at  a  moderate  cost. 

We  present  here  the  largest  line  ever 
offered  of  these  Cases  in  various  sizes  and 
different  arrangements.  The  Cases  are  made 
of  selected  hardwood  and  finished  in  antique 
oak,  of  fine  appearance  and  substantial  build. 


NUMBER 
YARDS 

NUMBER 
CUT  PIECES 

LENGTH    PICAS 

DIMENSIONS  OF  CASE,   INCHES 

CASE  AND 
REGLET 

WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

REGLET 
ONLY 

WEIGHT 

HEIGHT 

LENGTH 

DEPTH 

POUNDS 

No.  2... 
No.  3... 
No.  4... 
No.  5... 

No.  6  . . . 

560 
600 
300 
1,550 
775 

2,400 
4,200 
2,100 
6,200 
3,100 

10  to  120 
10  to    51 
10  to    51 
10  to  150 
10  to  150 

20i 
16i 
16i 
16i 
16i 

2li 
35i 
201 
53i 
31 

15 
9i 
9i 

26 

26 

18.00 
18.00 
11.00 
45.00 
27.00 

120 
110 
62 
275 
175 

12.00 
11.00 
5.50 
30.00 
15.00 

60 
60 
30 
150 
75 

BARNHART  BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


918 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


LABOR-SAVING  WOOD  FURNITURE  CASES 


No.  12  Standard  Furniture  Case 


No.  17  Mammoth  Furniture  Case 


All  furniture  which  goes  into  these  cases  is  cut  from  carefully  selected  stock,  thoroughly  seasoned  and 
oil-soaked.    It  is  smoothly  finished,  accurate  and  uniform  in  size. 

The  feature  of  Extension  Furniture  Cases  is  entirely  new  and  such  cases  are  here  listed  for  the  first 
time.  Many  printers  have  found  that  the  lengths  which  usually  go  with  an  ordinary  funiture  case  are  not 
long  enough  for  all  requirements.  With  the  Extension  Furniture  Cases  a  printer  requiring  longer  lengths 
can  order  the  companion  case  to  the  one  he  already  has  and  the  two  will  work  together.  The  case  with 
shorter  lengths  can  be  set  on  top  of  the  one  with  longest  lengths.  The  two  cases  combined  make  practically 
one  complete  Furniture  Case. 


NO. 

NAME 

PICA 
LENGTHS 

NO.  OF 
PIECES 

HEIGHT 
INCHES 

WIDTH 
INCHES 

DEPTH  AT 
BASE     IN. 

CASE  AND 
FURNITURE 

WEIGHT 
CRATED 

FURNITURE 
ONLY 

WEIGHT 
BOXED 

No.  10 

Midget 

10  to    60 

70  to  160 
10  to    60 
70  to  160 
10  to    60 
70  to  160 
10  to  160 
10  to  170 
12  to  120 
12  to  130 
12  to  216 

280 

245 

560 

490 

1,176 

1,029 

765 

1,530 

1,112 

2,080 

3,800 

81 

28 

31 

28 

4U 

34i 

41 

41 

24i 

39ij 

62 

10 
10 

16i 

16i 

23i 

22i 

18J 

31 S 

30 

30 

31 

lOi 

27i 

lOi 

27i 

104 

27i 

27i 

27i 

31 

21 

37 

$  6.00 
17.00 
10.00 
23.00 
20.00 
45.75 
29.00 
40.00 
24,75 
46.50 

110.00 

50 
130 

80 
190 
175 
375 
340 
400 
190 
340 
760 

$  2,75 
8.25 
5.00 
15.50 
11.50 
33.75 
15.00 
25.00 
13,75 
26.00 
73.00 

25 

No.  11 

Midget  Extension 

70 

No.  12 

Standard 

50 

No.  13 
No.  14 

Standard  Extension 

Double  Standard 

140 
100 

No.  15 
No.  16 

Double  Standard  Extension 
Baby  Mammoth 

275 
136 

No.  17 

Mammoth 

230 

No.  18 

Variety 

100 

No.  19 

Caslon 

200 

No.  20 

Jumbo 

500 

Order  by  name  and  number. 


WOOD  FURNITURE 

Cut  in  Labor-Savinj  Lengths 


PIECES  AND  WIDTHS 

10  PICAS 

1  5  PICAS 

20  PICAS 

25  PICAS 

30  PICAS 

40  PICAS 

50  PICAS 

60  PICAS 

70  PICAS 

80  PICAS 

90  PICAS 

LONG 

LONG 

LONG 

LONG 

LONG 

LONG 

LONG 

LONG 

LONG 

LONG 

$0.85 

LONG 

100  Pieces  Nonpareil  or  Pica. 

$0.15 

$0.20 

$0.25 

$0.30 

$0.35 

$0.45 

$0.55 

$0.65 

$0.75 

$0.95 

100  Pieces    2  picas  wide 

.20 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.60 

.80 

1.00 

1.20 

1.40 

1.60 

1.80 

100  Pieces    3  picas  wide 

.23 

,35 

.46 

.58 

.70 

.92 

1.16 

1.40 

1.62 

1.84 

2.08 

100  Pieces   4  picas  wide 

1       .26 

.39 

.52 

,65 

.78 

1.04 

1.30 

1.56 

1.82 

2.08 

2.34 

100  Pieces    5  picas  wide 

.29 

.44 

.58 

.73 

.88 

1.16 

1.46 

1.76 

2.04 

2.32 

2.64 

100  Pieces    6  picas  wide 

.32 

.48 

.64 

,80 

.96 

1.28 

1.60 

1.92 

2,24 

2.56 

2.88 

100  Pieces    8  picas  wide 

.37 

.57 

.74 

.93 

1.14 

1.48 

1.85 

2.28 

2,59 

2.96 

3.33 

100  Pieces  10  picas  wide 

.43 

.66 

.86 

1.08 

1.29 

1.72 

2.15 

2.58 

3,01 

3.44 

3.87 

Other  lengths  and  widths  of  Labor-Savingr  Furniture  can  be  furnished  at  proportionate  prices. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


REGLET  AND  WOOD  FURNITURE 

In  Yard  Lengths 


WIDTHS 

WEIGHT 

100  YARDS 

POUNDS 

PRICE 
PER 
YARD 

WIDTHS 

WEIGHT 

100  YARDS 

POUNDS 

PRICE 
PER 
YARD 

WIDTHS 

WEIGHT 

100  YARDS 

POUNDS 

PRICE 
PER 
YARD 

Pearl  to  Pica 

10 
15 
20 
30 
40 
50 
60 

$0.02 
.03 
.03 
.04 
.04 
.04 
.06 

7  line 

70 
80 
90 
100 
110 
120 
130 

$0.06 
.06 
.06 
.08 
.08 
.08 
.10 

14  line 

140 
150 
160 
170 
180 
200 
240 

$0.10 

Great  Primer 

8  line 

15  line 

.10 

2  line 

9  line 

16  line 

.10 

3  line 

10  line 

17  line 

.12 

4  line  .          

11  line 

18  line 

.12 

5  line 

12  line 

20  line 

.14 

6  line        

13  line 

24  line 

.16 

BARNHART'S  PATENTED  ONE-PIECE  RIM  ALL-BRASS  GALLEY 


This  all-brass  galley  has  a  rim  of  only  one  piece  :  a  continuous  strip  of  heavy  flanged  brass,  formed 
to  perfectly  square  corners  inside,  and  secured  to  the  bottom  by  more  rivets  than  are  used  by  any  other 
manufacturer. 

This  patented  galley  is  made  solely  by  Barnhart  Brothers  &  Spindler  and  is  sold  by  them  and  all  their 
afiaiiated  houses  under  a  guarantee  that  it  is  better  and  stronger  than  any  other  galley. 

With  proper  use,  it  will  practically  last  forever;  of  rough  use,  such  as  galleys  invariably  get  in  large 
offices,  it  will  stand  more  than  any  other. 

Heretofore  there  has  never  been  a  galley  which  would  hold  fast  at  the  corners  when  used  around 
machines  or  for  handling  large,  heavy  pages,  but  this  one-piece  rim  galley  will  hold  fast  all  around. 

The  rim  is  flanged  so  that  the  galley  with  its  load  can  be  readily  and  safely  grasped ;  no  type  load  will 
cause  yielding  and  nothing  short  of  inexcusable  abuse  will  effect  the  accuracy  and  durability  of  this  galley. 


JOB   GALLEYS 

PRICE 

6    xlO  inside            

$2.00 

8%xl3  inside                   

2.50 

9    xl4  inside 

2.75 

10    xl6  inside 

3.25 

12    xl8  inside    

4.00 

14    x21  inside 

4.75 

15    x22  inside 

5.25 

18    x25  inside        

7.00 

COLUMN  GALLEYS 

Single  Column  3%x23%  inside 

Single  Column  3%xl5%  inside 

Single  Column  3%xll%  inside 

Medium  Column  5x23%  inside 

Double  Column  6J^x23%  inside 

Double  Column  6J^xl5%  inside 

Double  Column  6i^xll%  inside 

Triple  Column  83^x33%  inside 

Four  Column  10i^x23%  inside 

Five  Column  12^x28%  inside 

Write  for  Estimates  on  Special  Sizes 
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PRICE 


$2.50 
2.00 
1.75 
2.75 
3.00 
2.50 
2.25 
3.50 
4.25 
5.00 


COLUMN  GALLEYS 

Extra  13x23%  inside    

Six  Column  15x23%  inside    

Extra  17x23%    

Seven  Column  173^x23%  inside 

Extra  19x28%    

Eight  Column  19>-2x23%  inside 

Mailing,  13^x30  inside 

Mailing,  61^x23^  inside  

Mailing,  7>^x233^  inside 

Mailing.  10x23)^  inside 


$5.00 
5.50 
6.25 
6.25 
7.00 
7.00 
3.00 
3.50 
3.75 
4.75 


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SUPERIOR  ALL-BRASS  GALLEYS 

Extra  Heavy  Rims,  Bottoms  of  Standard  Thickness'and  Absolutely  Flat 

The  Superior  All-Brass  Galley  is  the 
strongest  and  most  serviceable  galley 
made.  The  rim  is  made  of  extra  heavy 
brass  with  an  extra  lip  at  the  top  and 
bottom,  which  not  only  acts  as  a  rein- 
forcement but  enables  the  printer  to 
get  a  more  secure  grip  on  the  galley  as 
he  lifts  it  from  the  case  or  stone.  The 
corners  are  securely  interlocked  and 

are  exceptionally  strong  and  true.  The  method  of  interlocking  the  corners  increases  the  life  of  the  galley 
to  over  double  that  of  any  other  galley.  In  an  all-brass  galley  the  corner  construction  is  the  most  important 
point  to  investigate,  as  it  is  there  that  most  of  the  lock-up  strain  comes. 


Shows  how  corners  are  interlocked 

The  bottoms  are  treated  to  a  special  straightening  process'^  which  insures  their  nearest  approach  to 
a  perfect  flatness.  The  rivets  which  hold  the  sides  and  ends  securely  to  the  bottom  are  of  extra  hard 
brass,  extend  clear  through  the  sides  and  bottom  of  the  galley,  the  holes  are  deeply  countersunk  and  the 
rivet  headed  over,  top  and  bottom.  Our  method  of  interlocking  the  corners  and  strongly  riveting  the 
sides  and  bottoms  has  brought  the  Superior  All-Brass 
Galley  to  a  point  of  perfection  where  it  is  acknowl- 
edged to  be  the  standard  of  quality  and  construction. 


JOB  GALLEYS 

PRICE 

6  xlO  inches  inside 

$2.00 

81x13  inches  inside 

2.50 

9  xl4  inches  inside 

2.75 

10  xl6  inches  inside 

3.25 

12  xl8  inches  inside 

4.00 

14  x21  inches  inside 

4.75 

15  x22  inches  inside 

5.25 

18  x25  inches  inside 

7.00 

COLUMNS 

INCHES   INSIDE 

PRICE 

COLUMNS 

INCHES   INSIDE 

PRICE 

Single  Column 

3ix23J 
3|xl5i 
3ixlli 
5  x23i 
6ix23J 
6ixl5i 
6ixll| 
8ix23| 
10ix23i 

$2.50 
2.00 
1.75 
2.75 
3.00 
2.50 
2.25 
3.50 
4.25 

Five  Column .'.... 

12ix23i 

15  x23i 

17ix23| 

19ix23i 

lix30 

6ix23i 

7ix23i 

10  x23i 

$5.00 

Single  Column 

Six  Column 

5.50 

Single  Column 

Seven  Column 

6.25 

Medium  Column 

Eight  Column 

7.00 

Double  Column 

Mailing  Galley,  both  ends  closed 
Mailing  Galley,  both  ends  closed 
Mailing  Galley,  both  ends  closed 
Mailing  Galley,  both  ends  closed 

3.00 

Double  Column 

3.50 

Double  Column 

3.75 

Triple  Column 

4.75 

Four  Column 

Special  sizes  made  to  order  at  proportionate  prices. 

MUSTANG,  McFATRICH  AND  MERCANTILE  MAILING  GALLEYS 


Mustang'  Mailing  Galley 

10    EM 

McFatrich  Mailing  Galleys,  all  zinc,  30  inches  long,  each $0.80 

Mercantile  Galleys,  all  zinc,  30  inches  long,  each 80 

Mustang  Mailing  Galley,  10  picas  x28|  inches  long,  brass  bottom,  unlined 75 

Mustang  Mailing  Galley,  10  picas  x28l  inches  long,  zinc  bottom,  unlined 50 


14    EM 

$1.00 
1.00 


1.10 


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ALL-BRASS  LINOTYPE  GALLEY 


End  View  of  Style  B 


-Klcs  hicii 


This  g-alley  was  designed  to  furnish  an  efficient  and  quick  method  oi  handling  linotype  slugs.  It  is  made 
in  two  styles;  Style  A,  where  slugs  are  used  exclusively,  and  Style  B,  where  type  is  used  in  connection 
with  the  slugs.  In  Style  A  one  side  of  the  galley  rim  is  made  considerably  lower  than  the  other  and  the 
inside  of  the  rims  are  tapered  at  the  top,  which  permits  very  rapid  corrections,  as  the  slugs  can  be  tipped 
up  endwise  and  lifted  out  of  the  galley  without  interference  from  the  sides.  Style  B  is  made  with  both 
sides  of  equal  height  and  finished  straight  inside.  Both  styles  are  locked  at  the  bottom  by  a  foot  clamp 
which  slides  over  the  rims  and  is  tightened  by  pushing  the  lever  to  the  left.  Pins  are  set  into  the  ends  of 
the  rims  to  keep  the  clamp  from  sliding  off  and  getting  lost.     Prices  for  either  style  are  the  same. 

12  inches  long,  any  width,  not  exceeding  15  ems  pica $1.50 

16  inches  long,  any  width,  not  exceeding  15  ems  pica 1.75 

24  inches  long,  any  width,  not  exceeding  15  ems  pica 2.00 

Extra  Foot  Clamps,  each 50 

For  each  additional  pica  em  in  width  exceeding  15  ems  pica,  add  to  the  list  price 05 

The  above  prices  include  Foot  Clamp.  In  ordering  it  is  necessary  to  give  exact  width  of  column  and  to  send  a 
sample  linotype  slug;  also  be  sure  and  state  whether  Style  A  or  B  is  wanted. 

ALL-BRASS  LINCOLN  GALLEY 


The  advantages  of  this  galley  are  apparent  to  all.  There  is  no  trouble,  confusion,  or  loss  of  time  in 
handling  side-sticks  and  quoins,  either  to  the  compositors  or  stone  hands.  The  type  is  always  secure 
and  held  intact  during  composition,  making-up,  or  in  standing  matter.  When  sufficient  type  is  placed 
upon  the  galley,  close  up  the  side,  which  is  caught  by  a  spring  catch  at  the  head  of  the  galley,  adjust  the 
clamp  tightly  against  the  matter  and  turn  the  lever  to  the  left.  In  correcting,  loosen  the  matter  by 
simply  turning  the  lever  to  the  right. 

12-ins.  long,  any  width,  not  exceeding  15  ems  pica $2.00 

16"      ."        "  '•        "  "  15    "        "     2.50 

24"        "        "  "        "  "  15    "        "     3.00 

24    "        "      by^25  ems  pica  wide 3.50 

Extra  Foot  Clamps,  each 50 

For  each  additional  pica  em  in  width  exceeding  15  ems  pica,  add  to  the  list  price 05 

The  above  prices  include  Foot  Clamp.  In  ordering  it  is  necessary  to  give  exact  width  of  tj'pe  matter  for  which 
galleys  are  required. 

WOOD  GALLEYS 


INCHES    INSIDE 

PRICE 

INCHES    INSIDE 

PRICE 

INCHES    INSIDE 

PRICE 

4x6 

$0.20 

6i   X  24 

$0.60 

10    xl6 

$0.65 

5x8 

.25 

6    x30 

.50 

9    xl8 

.70 

5    xl5 

.30 

7    x22 

.55 

10    x24 

.75 

5ixl8 

.40 

8    xlO 

.40 

3i  x24 

.50 

6    xlO 

.30 

8    x24 

.60 

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BRASS  LINED,  HALF  LINED  AND  UNLINED  JOB  GALLEYS 


INCHES  INSIDE 

BRASS  LINED 

HALF  LINED 

BRASS  BOTTOM 
UNLINED 

INCHES  INSIDE 

BRASS  LINED 

HALF  LINED 

BRASS  BOTTOM 
UNLINED 

6    XlO 

81x13 

9    xl4 

10    xl6 

$1.50 
2.00 
2.50 
3.00 

$1.40 
1.90 
2.25 
2.75 

$1.25 
1.75 
2.00 
2.50 

12    xl8 

14  x21 

15  x22 
18    x25 

$3.75 
4.50 
5.00 
6.00 

$3.50 
4.00 
4.50 
5.50 

$3.00 
3.50 
4.00 
5.00 

BRASS  LINED,  HALF  LINED  AND  UNLINED  COLUMN  GALLEYS 


INSIDE 
INCHES 

BRASS 
LINED 

HALF 
LINED 

BRASS 
BOTTOM 
UNLINED 

ZINC 
BOTTOM 
UNLINED 

Single 

Medium 

3i  X  23* 

$2.00 

$1.75 

$1.50 

$1.25 

5    x23i 

2.25 

2.00 

1.75 

1.40 

Double 

6i  X  23i 

2.50 

2.25 

2.00 

1.50 

Extra  Double 

7i  X  23i 

2.75 

2.50 

2.25 

1.75 

Triple 

8i  X  28i 

3.25 

3.00 

2.75 

2.25 

BRASS  LINED,  HALF  LINED  AND  UNLINED  MAILING  GALLEYS 


INSIDE 
MEASUREMENTS 

BRASS 
LINED 

HALF 
LINED 

BRASS 
BOTTOM 
UNLINED 

ZINC 
BOTTOM 
UNLINED 

10  picas  X  30   in 

6iin.  x22iin 

7i  in.  X  22i  in , 

$1.50 
3.00 
3.25 

$1.00 
2.75 
3.00 

$   .75 
2.50 
2.75 

$   .65 
1.50 
1.75 

CHALLENGE  RIVETED  ZINC  GALLEYS 

Designed  for  general  use — particularly  for  storage  pur- 
poses where  it  is  desirable  to  keep  the  type  in  the  galleys 
while  taking  proofs  and  correcting.  The  corners  are  square 
where  the  sides  attach  to  the  botton;,  thus  insuring  perfect 
proofs.  The  material  used  is  Compressed  Plate-Zinc,  especially 
made  for  this  purpose. 


COLUMNS 

INCHES   INSIDE 

99  OR   LESS 

100  OR  OVER 

250  OR  OvrER 

500  OR  OVER 

Single  Column 

3ix23i 
3ixlli 
6ix23i 
8ix23i 
6  XlO 
81x13 
10  xl6 
6ix22i 

$1.10 
.90 
1.40 
1.70 
1.10 
1.30 
1.60 
1.60 

$1.05 
.85 
1.35 
1.65 
1.05 
1.25 
1.55 
1.55 

$1.00 
.80 
1.30 
1.60 
1.00 
1.20 
1.50 
1.50 

$   .95 
.75 

Single  Column,  Half  Length 

Double  Column 

1  25 

Triple  Column 

1  55 

Job  and  book 

.95 

J  ob  and  book 

1  15 

Job  and  book 

1.45 

Double  Column  Mailing,  both  ends  closed 

1.45 

CHALLENGE  PLATE-ZINC  STORAGE  GALLEYS 


Challenge  Plate-Zinc  Storage  Galleys  are  shaped  in 
special  molds,  the  corners  reinforced,  making  them 
very  substantial  and  durable.  The  material  used  is 
double-rolled  plate-zinc.  Especially  desirable  for  stor- 
age purposes  where  Type-Setting  and  Linotype  ma- 
chines are  used. 


COLUMNS 

INCHES    INSIDE 

99  OR  LESS 

100  OR  OVER 

250  OR  OVER 

500  OR  OVER 

Job  and  Book 

6  XlO 
81x13 
10  xl6 
3ix28i 
3ixlli 
6ix234 
8ix23i 
3ix22i 
6ix22i 

$  .80 
.95 

1.30 
.75 
.60 

1.00 

1.30 
.95 

1.20 

$  .75 
.90 

1.25 
.70 
.55 
.95 

1.25 
.90 

1.15 

$  .70 
.85 

1.20 
.65 
.50 
.90 

1.20 
.85 

1.10 

$  .65 

Job  and  Book 

.80 

Job  and  Book 

1.15 

Single  Column 

.60 

Single  Column,  half  length 

.45 

Double  Column 

.85 

Triple  Column 

1.15 

Mailing  Galley,  both  ends  closed 

.80 

Mailing  Galley,  both  ends  closed 

1.05 

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CREIGHTON  STANDING  GALLEY  SHELVING 

This  new  Shelving  represents  a  most  economical  idea  for  a  crowded  office.  It  makes  waste  space  avail- 
able. The  Shelves  when  fastened  to  a  wall  or  partition  project  only  6t  inches.  Built  any  length  desired 
and  sold  by  the  running  foot.  The  Shelving  can  be  fastened  to  wood  partitions  or  to  brick  walls.  Only 
Brackets  and  Shelving  are  required  for  wood  partitions.  For  brick  partitions  hardwood  Uprights  should 
be  used,  on  which  the  Brackets  are  fastened,  and  the  Uprights  can  be  screwed  to  the  brick  walls,  the 
screws  being  fastened  into  wood  plugs  set  into  the  brick.  Any  vacant  wall  space  can 
be  used  and  converted  into  valuable  storage  space  for  standing  ads.,  jobs  under  way, 
electrotypes  or  book  pages.  Pages  nine  inches  long  can  be  accommodated  with 
heading  to  the  front,  and  every  line  will  be  easily  accessible  for  correction.  The 
Galley  Shelves  are  furnished  either  of  hardwood  or  softwood.  The  softwood  Shelv- 
ing is  for  drying  Simplex  type  and  can  be  divided,  when  required,  into  column  widths.     ^ 


In  a  wall  space  six  feet  long  by  5i  feet  high,  from  fifty  to  sixty  pages  7x9  can  be 
stored,  taking  up  only  6  inches  of  space  from  the  wall,  and  every  line  of  type  will  be 
in  plain  sight,  and  in  a  position  for  alteration.  The  Brackets  are  of  cast  iron, 
enameled,  drilled  for  screws  and  ready  for  adjustment.  The  hardwood  Uprights  are 
drilled  for  screws  to  fasten  to  the  wall  and  also  for  Brackets  properly  spaced.  It  is 
an  easy  matter  to  put  the  Shelving  in  place.  In  ordering  Brackets  for  long  lengths 
about  one  Bracket  should  be  figured  for  each  three  feet  of  Shelving,  taking  into  con- 
sideration the  end  Brackets.  Thus,  three  Brackets  would  be  required  for  a  six-foot 
length.  When  in  place,  each  Shelf  takes  up  a  perpendicular  space  of  9  inches. 
Weight  of  Brackets,  per  pair,  6  pounds;  Shelving,  per  foot,  2i  pounds;  one  Up- 
right for  brick  wall,  7  pounds. 

Hardwood  Shelving,  any  length,  per  running  foot $0.35 

Softwood  Shelving  for  Simplex  type,  any  length,  per 

running  foot 30 

Extra  for  dividing  Shelving  lengthwise  into  13-em  col- 
umns or  wider,  per  running  foot 10 

Brackets,  per  pair,  including  screws 75 

Uprights  for  brick  walls,  size  li  x  3  x  65  inches,  bored  for 
wall  screws  and  Brackets,  each 75 

The  prices  of  the  Uprights  include  heavy  screws  for  f asteningr 
into  brick  walls.  Uprigrhts  should  be  spaced  about  36  inches 
apart. 


REGULAR  GALLEY  RACKS 

Brackets  are  held  on  a  stout  hardwood  frame,  and  braced 
as  shown  in  cut.  Made  of  iron,  and  held  in  sockets  which  are 
firmly  screwed  to  the  frame ;  take  single  and  double  Galleys. 
This  is  the  most  substantial  Galley  Rack  made. 

Regular  Galley  Racks  for    6  Galleys $3.00 

Regular  Galley  Racks  for   8  Galleys 4.00 

Regular  Galley  Racks  for  10  Galleys 5.00 

Regular  Galley  Racks  for  12  Galleys 6.00 

Regular  Galley  Racks  for  15  Galleys 7.50 

Regular  Galley  Racks  for  20  Galleys 10.00 

The  above  prices  are  for  Racks  with  8-incli  arms  No.  14,  to 
take  double  column  Galleys. 


Regrular  Galley  Rack. 


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STANDING  GALLEYS 


No.  4  Standing  Galley  with  Cases  in  Racks. 


These  Standing  Galley  Frames  are  constructed  of  hardwood  throughout  and  finished  antique.  They 
provide  convenient  dumping  and  storage  surface  at  moderate  cost.  The  brass-lined  tops  are  covered  on 
the  bottoms  with  heavy  sheet  brass,  such  as  is  used  for  galley  bottoms.  The  surrounding  rims  and  division 
strips  on  such  tops  are  of  heavy  square  brass  tubing,  making  an  all-brass  top,  first  class  in  every  respect. 
These  Standing  Galleys  as  constructed  hold  standard  size  Letter  Boards,  No.  1  and  3.  They  can  be  specially 
built  with  more  Case  Racks  to  utilize  all  the  space  under  the  top,  and  with  closed  back  and  ends.  Prices 
given  below  do  not  include  Cases. 

Prices,  Dimensions  and  Weights 


The  width  of  single  columns  is  three  inch;  of  double 
columns,  6  inches.  These  may  be  varied  and  made  to 
actual  pica  and  nonpareil  measures. 

5  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  8  two-thirds  and  8 
full-size  cases. 

Hardwood  top,  with  wooden  strips 

Zinc-lined  top 

Brass-lined  top 

6  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  8  two-thirds  and  8 
full-cases  and  14  galley  racks. 

Hardwood  top,  with  wooden  strips 

Zinc-lined  top 

Brass-lined  top 

7  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  16  full  cases. 

Hardwood  top,  with  wooden  strips 

Zinc-lined  top 

Brass-lined  top 

8  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  16  full  cases  and  14 
galley  racks, 

Hardwood  top,  with  wooden  strips 

Zinc-lined  top 

Brass-lined  top 

10  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  24  full  cases. 

Hardwood  top,  with  wooden  strips 

Zinc-lined  top 

Brass-lined  top 

12  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  32  full  cases. 

Hardwood  top,  with  wooden  strips 

Zinc-lined  top 

Brass-lined  top 


6  SINGLE 

COLUMNS. 

TOP  20   INS. 

WIDE. 


$14.75 
19.75 
26.00 


16.00 
22.75 
31.00 

18.80 
26.75 
35.50 


23.50 
31.75 
42.00 

25.25 
35.75 
49.50 

29.50 
40.75 
57.75 


6  SINGLE 
COLUMNS 
TOP  23  1-2 
INS.   WIDE. 


$15.25 
21.00 
29.00 


16.55 
24.00 
34.50 

19.45 
27.50 
39.50 


24.25 
32.50 
46.50 

26.25 
38.50 
54.75 

30.65 
43.50 
64.50 


7  SINGLE 

COLUMNS. 

TOP  27   INS. 

WIDE. 


$15.75 
22.50 
32.00 


17.10 
25.50 
38.00 

20.10 
29.50 
43.50 


25.00 
34.50 
51.00 

27.25 
40.50 
60.00 

31.80 
45.75 
71.25 


8  SINGLE 
COLUMNS. 
TOP  30  1-2 
INS.  WIDE. 


$16.25 
24.00 
35.00 


17.65 
27.00 
41.50 

20.75 
31.00 
47.50 


25.75 
36.00 
55.50 

28.25 
42.00 
65.25 

32.95 
48.00 
78.00 


9  SINGLE 

COLUMNS. 

TOP  34   INS. 

WIDE. 


$16.75 
25.75 
38.00 


18.20 
28.75 
45.00 

21.40 
32.75 
51.50 


26.50 
37.75 
60.00 

29.25 
43.75 
70.50 

34.10 
50.75 
84.75 


10  SINGLE 
COLUMNS. 
TOP  37  1-2 
INS.   WIDE. 


$17.25 
27.50 
41.00 


18.75 
30.50 
48.50 

22.05 
34.50 
55.50 


27.25 
39.50 
64.50 

30.25 
45.50 
75.75 

35.25 
53.50 
91.50 


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STANDING  GALLEY  WITH  LETTER  BOARDS 

Equipped  with  Twenty  Hardwood  Letter  Boards,  Proyiding  102  Square  Feet  of  Letter  Board  Surface 
and  Accommodating  Twenty-Eight  Double  Column  Galleys 


No.  10  Standing  Gallej"  with  Twenty  Letter  Boards  and  Galley  Racks. 

This  Standing  Galley  is  specially  constructed  for  use  in  machine  offices  requiring  large  storage  room 
for  type  forms.  The  space  beneath  a  Standing  Galley  has  usually  been  left  vacant  or  partly  filled  with 
ordinary  case  racks,  and  there  was  always  a  consequent  loss  of  floor  space  and  a  want  of  storage  room  for 
standing  forms.  The  Letter  Boards  can  be  utilized  for  large  and  tied-up  forms,  while  the  small  matter  and 
untied  forms  can  be  accommodated  in  the  series  of  Galley  Racks  at  one  end  which  will  take  28  Triple  Column 
All-Brass  Galleys.  The  frame  is  substantially  constructed  to  stand  great  weight.  The  Letter  Boards 
are  made  of  hardwood  with  side  rails  mortised  to  bottoms  as  shown  in  the  illustration.  These  Letter  Boards 
are  lipped  at  the  fronts  to  receive  the  Brass  Galley,  thus  facilitating  the  transfer  of  type  matter  from  Gal- 
ley to  Boards  and  vice  versa.    These  twenty  large  Letter  Boards  provide  102  square  feet  of  storage  surface. 

When  top  is  brass  lined  it  contains  over  40  pounds  of  the  finest  patent  leveled  sheet  brass,  the  whole 
top  being  covered,  and  all  division  strips  and  surrounding  rim  are  of  square  brass  tubing  secured  with 
screws  from  the  under  side,  providing  a  smooth  all  brass  top.  The  zinc  lined  top  contains  over  50  pounds 
of  heavy  sheet  zinc.  Both  brass  and  zinc  are  of  the  same  quality  and  thickness  as  used  in  regular  Column 
Galleys. 

The  dimensions  are:  Length  over  all,  8  feet;  depth,  27  inches;  height,  at  front.  3  feet;  height,  at  back, 
3  feet  10  inches.     Size  of  Letter  Boards  is  24  x  30i  inches  inside. 

This  Standing  Galley  can  be  furnished  with  10  Letter  Boards  24  x  21  inches  inside,  in  place  of  the  Gal- 
ley Rack,  without  change  in  price. 


No.  10 
No.  11 
No.  12 


Unlined,  wood  top,  with  twenty  Letter  Boards  and  Galley  Racks. 

Zinc  lined  top,  with  twenty  Letter  Boards  and  Galley  Racks 

Brass  lined  top,  with  twenty  letter  Boards  and  Galley  Racks 


775  pounds 
825  pounds 
815  pounds 


$  72.00 

95.00 

107.00 


WROUGHT-IRON  STANDING  GALLEY 

With  Iron  Racks  and  All  Brass  Top 


6  SINGLE 

6  SINGLE 

7  SINGLE 

8  SINGLE 

9  SINGLE 

10  SINGLE 

COLUMNS 

COLUMNS 

COLUMNS 

COLUMNS 

COLUMNS 

COLUMNS 

No.l 

5  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  8  two-third  and 

8  full  cases 

$54.00 

$58.00 

$62.00 

$66.00 

$70.00 

$74.00 

No.  2 

6  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  8  two-third  and 

8  full  cases,  and  16  galley  racks 

70.00 

75.00 

80.00 

85.00 

90.00 

95.00 

No.  8 

7  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  16  full  cases 

65.00 

71.00 

77.00 

83.00 

89.00 

95.00 

No.  4 

8  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  16  full  cases  and 

16  galley  racks 

80.00 

86.00 

92.00 

98.00 

104.00 

110.00 

No.  5 

10  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  24  full  cases. . . . 

85.00 

92.00 

99.00 

106.00 

113.00 

120.00 

No.  6 

12  feet  long,  with  racks  to  hold  32  full  cases. . . . 

95.00 

104.00 

113.00 

122.00 

131.00 

140.00 

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GAUGE  PINS  AND  GUIDES 


Golden  Steel  Gauge  Pin 


Original  Steel  Gauge  Pin 


Spring-Tongue  Gauge  Pin 


Screw  Adjusting  Gauge  Pin 


Flexible  Side  Gauge  Pin       Eccentric  Stud  Gauge  Perfect  Register  Gauge 


^L      /liP/  ""^^^^£l7~5  Iron  Gautrc  Pm  Drawer 

■\i;  V/^-  ^=-*==i^  Pj.jg  gOARD.      " 

Extension  Feed  Guides  Cylinder  Side  Guide  Pin 

Golden  Steel  Gauge  Pin,  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5.  6,  per  dozen $0.40 

Original  Steel  Gauge  Pin,  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  per  dozen .- 60 

No.  1,  12-point  high;  2,  15-point;  3,  18-point;  each  with  a  I'e  inch  lip;  4,  12-point,  no  lip;  5,  15-point,  i  inch  lip;  6, 
12-point.    Measures  over  all. 

Spring-Tongue  Gauge  Pin,  per  dozen,  with  12  extra  tongues 1.20 

Spring-Tongue  Gauge  Pin,  per  set  of  three,  with  3  extra  tongues 40 

Tongues,  per  dozen 25 

Screw  Adjusting  Gauge  Pin,  per  set  of  three,  with  extra  tongues 1.00 

Flexible  Side  Gauge  Pin,  per  dozen 60 

Perfect  Register  Gauge,  per  set  of  three,  with  extra  tongues ., 1-25 

Eccentric  Stud  Gauge,  per  set  of  three 75 

Extension  Feed  Guide,  per  pair,  with  short  guide  and  tongues 1.00 

Cylinder  Side  Guide  Pin,  each 50 

Radiating  Sheet  Supporters,  complete  sets,  either  length 3.00 

Lengths,    3  3i  4  4i  5  5i  Cinches 

For  a       7x11         8x12         9x13         10x15       11x17       12x18        13x19  press 
Iron  Gauge  Pin  Drawer,  size,  2Jx3i  inches,  each 25 


AUXILIARY  GRIPPERS 

Pressmen  have  always  been  given  to  the  use  of  all  sorts  of 
cumbersome  devices  in  cardboard,  string,  rubber,  or  wire,  for 
temporary  relief  when  common  grippers  fail.  Instant  relief  can 
be  had  in  nearly  every  case  by  the  use  of  Auxiliary  Grippers. 
They  are  held  firmly  to  gripper  by  a  strong  steel  spring  having 
three-eighths-inch  throw,  and  can  be  placed  instantly  at  any 
point  on  gripper.  Admits  of  the  use  of  left-hand  gauge  pin  in  all 
jobs.  With  small  forms  right-hand  gripper  can  be  thrown  to  right  out  of  feeder's  -way.  If  your  form 
has  narrow  margins  the  gripper-attachment  tongues  can  be  adjusted  between  lines  or  at  head  or  foot  of 
sheet.  By  a  slight  bend  of  tongues  they  will  hang  to  sheet  after  side  grippers  let  go.  All  parts  are  accu- 
rately made  of  the  best  material,  and  they  are  acknowledged  by  pressmen  to  be  the  only  practical  gripper 
made.    They  do  not  interfere  with,either  wood  reglet  or  metal  furniture. 

Price  per  pair,  sizes  i,  i,  I,  3,  J,  1  inch $0.50 

Be  sure  and  state  size  wanted. 


GLUE  POTS 

1  Quart,  each $0.90 

2  Quart,  each 1.20 


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MULLER  PATENT  HALF-TONE  SOFTENING  HAMMERS  AND  PUNCHES 

^^^  Invaluable  in  pressrooms  where  halftone  or  process  plates  are  used,  as  their  use  on  the  first 

^B|       job  usually  results  in  a  saving  which  more  than  equals  their  first  cost.     They  are  used  for 

.jBK>  ^^mim^^  softening     the 

Bj".  ..M  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S    ,^^  _^^l  .^^^^         harsh   edges   of 

B  i  rB|^^^^^^^^^^^  11— —^^^^^^^^E  ^'^^^s^j^^^^^       vignetted    cuts, 

H:ig^P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^    '  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^  _  ...    .1.  .^^^^F       whether  origin- 

•^I'oP  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P^^^  al  halftones, 

^m  electrotypes, 

^^1  stereotypes  or  wood  engravings.  The  hammers  are  made  with  lines  on  each  end  to  match  any 
^^^  screen,  and  the  edges  are  softly  tapped,  thus  softening  them  as  if  by  matjic.  Unlike  a  hand  tooled 
edge  the  effect  of  the  hammer  is  not  noticeable  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 
on  the  printed  page,  but  the  vignetted  edge  ^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 
or  other  lightened  spot  appears  as  if  it  were  ^||||^  ^•^:  PAT  DEC  12  .98,. 
re-etched  and  not  touched  with  a  tool.    The  ^"^""^^       ^ 

punches  are  made  in  three  different  shapes,  oblong,  square  and  diamond.  By  the  aid  of  these  punches  it  is 
possible  to  carry  the  softening  effect  immediately  up  to  a  solid,  which  it  is  impossible  to  do  with  an  under- 
lay or  overlay  alone,  and  impossible  to  do  with  a  graver  without  showing  the  tool  mark. 

No.  1  Hammer,  with  different  Screen  at  each  end,  weighs  5  ozs $5.00 

No.  2  Hammer,  with  Screen  at  small  end,  and  Stipple  at  large  end,  weighs  5  ozs 6.50 

No.  3  Hammer,  with  Screen  at  small  end,  and  Burnisher  at  large  end,  weighs  5  ozs 3.50 

Oblong  Punch,  any  Screen,  gxi  inch,  weight  2  ozs 1.50 

Square  Punch,  any  Screen,  gxi  inch,  weight  2  ozs 1,50 

Diamond  Punch,  any  Screen,  ixi  inch,  weight  2  ozs 1.50 

Oblong  and  Square  Punches,  for  Stipple,  weight  2  ozs 2.50 

THE  HAMILTON  IMPOSING  STONE  FRAME 

Fitted  with  Letter  Boards,  Galley  Racks,  Furniture  Rack,  Reglet  Rack  and  Drawers  for  Metal  Furniture. 

This. is  the  largest  Stone  Frame  made  or  ever  listed.  In  large  offices  it  will  be  found  of  inestimable 
value  in  providing  a  large  space  where  the  stone  hands  can  work  freely  without  interfering.  It  is  firmly 
constructed  of  hardwood  throughout  and  finished  the  same  as  our  best  Cabinets.  The  Stone  is  hard  and 
the  best  procurable.  This  is  the  only  Stone  Frame  or  other  piece  of  printing  oflice  furniture  which  pro- 
vides Labor-Saving  Reglet  and  Furniture  from  small  sizes  up  to  yard-lengths,  with  frequent  variations. 


The  Hamilton  Imposing-  Stone  Frame.    Size  of  Stone,  48  x  96  inches. 


Galley  Racks— This  Frame  has  accommodations  for  two  tiers  of  Galleys  on  each  side,  14  Galleys  in  each  tier,  a 
total  of  56  Double  Column  Galleys. 

Reglet  Racks— One  on  each  side  of  the  Frame.  There  are  38  pieces  of  nonpareil  and  38  pieces  of  pica  of  each 
length,  making-  a  total  of  4,256  pieces  of  Reglet,  amounting  to  1,639  yards,  all  cut  labor-saving  and  comprising  lengths 
by  short  variations  from  12  picas  to  one  yard,  or  216  picas. 

Furniture— There  are  t-wo  Furniture  Racks — one  on  each  side  of  the  Frame.  The  following  lengths  are  accom- 
modated:—12,  18,  24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  54.  60,  70,  80,  90,  100,  120,  140,  160,  180,  200  and  216  picas  of  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10-line  furni- 
ture making  a  total  of  2,244  pieces  or  888  yards  of  Labor-Saving  Furniture. 

Letter  Boards — The  Frame  contains  11  Letter  Boards,  size  24i  x  49  inches  inside  measure.  These  run  through  the 
Frame  and  can  be  drawn  from  either  side.  They  have  a  removable  partition  bar  across  the  center  which  can  be 
used  to  back  the  type  against  when  desired. 

Drawers— There  are  6  Drawers  in  the  upper  part  of  the  Frame,  all  of  which  run  clear  through  and  can  be  drawn 
from  either  side.  The  sizes  of  the  Drawers  are  as  follows  (inside  measurements):— 1  Drawer  133  x  48^  x  2i  inches;  1 
Drawer  25  x  48i  x  2i  inches;  2  Drawers  %\  x  48*  x  1  inch;  2  Drawers  13i  x  48i  x  1  inch.  The  four  1-inch  Drawers  are  for 
the  storage  of  Metal  Furniture  laid  in  single  depth. 

The  weight  of  this  Stone  and  Frame,  complete,  readj^  for  shipment,  including  all  the  Reglets  and  Furniture  is 
2,800  pounds.    Weight  of  Stone  only,  1,100  pounds. 
Hamilton  Imposing  Frame  with  Stone,  complete $290.00 


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THE  KAUFMAN  IMPOSING  STONE  FRAME 

Fitted  with  Letter  Boards,  Sort  Drawers,  Galley  Racks  and  Indexed  Electrotype  Cases.     Size  of  Stone,  40  x  80  inches 

The  general  use  of  large  modern  Imposing  Stone  Frames  with  all  space  under  the  Stone  utilized,  is 
steadily  increasing  and  few  good  oflBces  are  now  without  one  or  more  of  these  decidedly  economical  pieces 
of  modern  Printing  Office  Furniture.  No  single  article  of  printers'  furniture  has  undergone  such  unusual 
development  as  the  Stone  Frame. 

The  Kaufman  is  an  improved  Imposing  Stone  Frame,  somewhat  after  the  style  of  the  original  Dorsey 
Frame  but  with  a  different  arrangement  and  accommodating  Electrotype  Cases  and  Galley  Rack  not  found 
in  most  other  Stone  Frames  of  the  kind.  It  will  be  found  verj-  useful  in  large  offices  and  it  has  proved  to 
be  one  of  the  most  popular  Imposing  Frames  on  the  market. 


Letter  Boards— There  are  1 1  Letter  Boards,  15  x  28i  inches,  and  22  Letter  Boards,  15  x  20  inches  inside  measure.  These 
Letter  Boards  have  a  lip  at  the  front  on  which  to  rest  the  Galley,  and  type  matter  can  be  pushed  from  the  Galley 
on  to  the  Board  without  difficulty.  There  is  a  rail  at  the  back  and  also  side  rails  to  push  the  type  against  and  hold  it 
in  position.  They  are  made  of  the  fljiest  selected  hardwood,  free  from  imperfections.  Climatic  changes  will  not 
affect  them. 

Drawers — There  are  two  Drawers  which  pull  clear  through  and  can  be  drawn  from  either  side  of  the  Frame; 
size,  16  X  40i  X  2j  inches.  In  the  center  there  are  two  Drawers  for  metal  furniture,  which  pull  clear  through  and 
can  be  drawn  from  either  side.  These  Drawers  are  16  x  40i  x  1  inch.  They  provide  a  convenient  place  for  the  sys- 
tematic storage  of  the  metal  furniture  where  the  stone  man  can  always  have  it  handy  without  leaving  his  work. 

Indexed  Electrotype  Cases— There  are  18  special  Indexed  Electrotype  Cases  in  this  Frame;  size  20x20  inches  inside 
These  Cases  are  numbered  consecutively  so  that  a  proper  record  can  be  kept  in  the  index  book  of  the  contents  of 
each  Case.  With  each  Case  there  is  an  assortment  of  all  kinds  of  division  strips,  including  four  of  the  long,  double 
slotted  ones  which  run  from  front  to  back  of  the  Case,  and  various  sizes  of  the  short  cross-division  strips.  An  In- 
dexed Book  accompanies  this  Frame  for  use  in  connection  with  these  Indexed  Electrotype  Cases. 

Sort  Drawers— There  are  16  Sort  Drawers  in  this  Frame,  each  divided  into  ten  equal  size  compartments,  the  size 
of  each  compartment  being  3x4x3  inches.  These  Sort  Drawers  provide  storage  room  for  an  immense  amount  ol 
special  type  not  in  general  use  but  which  must  be  kept  in  readiness  for  special  and  large  jobs. 

Galley  Racks— This  Frame  has  accommodation  for  60  Galleys.  There  are  three  tiers  to  accommodate  Double 
Column  Galleys,  and  one  tier  to  accommodate  Single  Column  Galleys,  15  Galleys  in  each  tier. 


The  shipping  weight  of  this  Frame,  complete,  with  the  Stone,  is  1,750  pounds. 
Occupies  floor  space,  42i  x  82  J  inches. 


Weight  of  Stone  only,  770  pounds. 


Kaufman  Imposing  Frame,  complete  with  Stone,  40x80  inches -. $150.00 

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THE  ALGOMA  IMPOSING  STONE  FRAME 

Fitted  with  Chase  Racks,  Sort  Drawers,  Letter  Boards,  Reflet  and  Furniture,  and  Drawers 
for  Tools  and  Metal  Furniture 

The  Algoma  Frame  is  a  companion  piece  to  the  Two  Rivers  and  Wisconsin  Frames,  taking  the  same 
size  of  Stone,  36x60  inches,  but  with  a  change  in  equipment. 

The  placing  of  the  Furniture  on  the  end  is  an  especially  good  feature.  It  prevents  waste  of  room.  One 
end  is  entirely  taken  up  by  the  Reglet  and  Furniture,  which  leaves  the  entire  surface  of  both  sides  to  be 
utilized  for  Letter  Boards,  Chase  Racks  and  Sort  Drawers,  with  the  exception  of  10  inches,  which  is  cover- 
ed by  panels,  as  shown.  The  Assortment  of  Reglet  and  Furniture  is  in  the  usual  widths  from  2  to  10  picas 
wide,  and  in  the  most  convenient  lengths  from  10  to  60  picas  long,  with  variations  of  3  to  6  picas.  The  Reg- 
let assortment  is  of  nonpareil  and  pica  from  30  to  60  picas  long,  with  variations  of  single  picas. 

This  is  a  most  convenient  Frame  for  all  around  purposes,  and  it  embraces  most  of  the  good  features  of 
other  Stone  Frames  combined  into  one  piece  of  furniture.  It  is  thoroughly  made  of  selected  hardwoods, 
nicely  finished,  like  the  best  of  printers'  Cabinets,  and  strongly  bolted  to  safely  carry  any  load  to  which  it 
can  be  subjected.  The  use  of  this  modern  Stone  Frame  is  decidedly  economical.  It  contracts  the  space 
occupied  by  material  used  about  the  Stone,  and  brings  it  within  easy  reach  of  the  make-up  man.  It  does 
away  with  useless  running  back  and  forth  about  the  office,  hunting  for  material  and  interference  with 
other  workmen.  It  will  save  space  as  well,  and  where  rents  are  high  and  space  is  necessarily  limited,  this 
Stone  Frame  will  replace  the  cost  in  a  saving  of  time  and  material  in  a  very  short  time. 


I 


Letter  Boards— There  are  23 
Letter  Boards  arrang'ed  in  2  tiers, 
11  Boards  in  each  tier,  size  15  x  17 
inside.  These  Letter  Boards  are 
made  with  lips  on  the  front  to  re- 
ceive the  Brass  Galley,  so  that 
type  can  be  easily  transferred 
from  the  Galley  to  Letter  Boards. 

Sort  Drawers— 8  Sort  Drawers 
arranged  in  one  tier.  Each 
Drawer  is  sub-divided  into  6  com- 
partments, each5ix4|x2i  inches 
deep  inside. 

Drawers— Under  the  Coffin  there 
are  5  Drawers,  all  of  which  run 
clear  through  and  can  be  with- 
drawn from  either  side.  The  2 
large  Drawers  are  4  inches  deep 
and  13ix36i  inches  inside.  In  the 
center  are  3  shallow  drawers  for 
metal  furniture,  1  inch  deep  and 
13ix36|  inches  inside. 

Chase  Racks — One  side  of  the  Frame  is  taken  up  with  Chase  Rack  equipment.  There  are  14  Racks  lOi  inches  in 
height  by  12i  inches  deep;  9  Racks  16  inches  high  by  19  inches  deep;  6  Racks  26k  high  by  18  inches  deep.  All  of  these 
Chase  Rack  compartments  are  lined  with  iron  on  the  bottom  turned  at  the  edges  to  prevent  damage  to  the  wood 
work  when  heavy  forms  are  pushed  into  the  compartments. 


Furniture— A  total  of  181  yards  of 
selected  oil  soaked  Furniture  of  var- 
ious widths  cut  on  the  point  system 
and  cut  into  1,008  pieces  as  follows: 
16  pieces  each  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6  picas 
wide,  cut  18,  21  and  24  picas  long.  8 
pieces  each  8  and  10  picas  wide  cut  18, 
21  and  24  picas  long.  20  pieces  each  2, 
3,  4,  5  and  6  picas  wide  cut  30,  36,  42,  48, 
54  and  60  picas  long.  10  pieces  each  of 
8  and  10  picas  wide  cut  30,  36,  42,  48,  54 
and  60  picas  long. 

Reglet— Anassortmentof  nonpareil 
and  pica.  34  pieces  each  of  nonpareil 
and  pica  30  to  60  picas  long,  with  vari- 
ations by  single  picas:  a  total  of  458 
yards  cut  into  2,108  pieces. 

Stone— The  best  Vermont  marble 
free  from  imperfections. 

Weight  of  Algoma  Frame  complete  with  Stone  and  full  equipment,  crated,  1,100  pounds.     Weight  of 
Stone  only,  500  pounds.     Occupies  floor  space  38i  x63i  inches. 
Algoma  Imposing  Frame  complete  with  stone,  36x60  inches,  and  full  equipment $136.00 


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TWO  RIVERS  IMPOSING  STONE  FRAME 

Fitted  with  Labor-Saviiig  Furniture  and  Re£let,  Letter  Boards  and  Sort  Drawers, 
Roller  Cabinet  and  Drawers  for  Metal  Furniture 

There  has  been  a  demand  for  medium  size  Imposing  Stone  Frames  built  after  the  style  of  the  Dorsey 
Frame.  To  meet  this  demand  several  Frames  have  been  devised,  one  of  which  is  represented  by  the  Two 
Rivers  Frame.  It  embodies  most  of  the  good  features  of  the  Dorsey  and  at  the  same  time  provides  Letter 
Board  and  Sort  Drawer  equipment.  This  Frame  has  been  on  the  market  for  some  time  and  is  proving  a 
general  favorite.  It  is  strongly  constructed  of  selected  hardwoods  throughout  and  is  strongly  bolted.  The 
finish  is  like  the  best  printers'  Cabinets. 


Letter  Boards— Eleven  Boards  on  one  side,  inside  measure,  25  x  30i  inches.  These  Boards  are  lipped  at  the  from  to 
receive  the  brass  Galley. 

Sort  Drawers— Sixteen  in  two  tiers,  each  divided  into  10  equal  compartments,  size  4j  x  4i  x  3  inches  inside. 

Drawers- Two  large  Drawers  at  top  which  run  through  Frame  and  can  be  drawn  from  either  side.  Size,  13i  x  37 
x2j  inches.  In  the  center,  at  the  top,  one  above  the  other,  running  through  the  Frame  from  side  to  side  are  two 
Drawers  for  the  storage  of  metal  furniture.    Size  inside,  13i  x  37  x  1  inch. 

Furniture— Of  clear  selected  stock,  oil  soaked,  each  piece  with  length  stamped  on  the  end.  There  are  nine  different 
lengths,  as  follows :  12,  18,  24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  54  and  60  picas,  the  variation  being  by  inches,  or  6  picas.  The  widths  and 
number  of  pieces  are  as  follows:  18  pieces  of  2-line  cut  12,  18  and  24  picas  long;  24  pieces  of  2-line  cut  30,  36,  42, 48,  54  and 
60  picas  long;  15  pieces  of  3,  4,  5  and  6-line  cut  12,  18  and  24  picas  long;  20  pieces  of  3,  4, 5  and  6-line  cut  30, 36, 42, 48, 54  and  60 
picas  long;  12  pieces  of  8  and  10-line  cut  12,  18  and  24  picas  long;  16  pieces  of  8  and  10-line  cut  30.  36,  42,  48, 54  and  60  picas 
long.    Total  number  of  pieces,  1122;  amounting  to  200  jards. 

Rejlet— Absolutely  accurate  and  on  the  point  sj-stem.  A  double  Rack  for  holding  37  pieces  of  nonpareil  and  37 
pieces  of  pica  of  each  of  the  following  lengths:  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  30,  33,  36,  39,  42,  45, 
48,  51,  54,  57  and  60  picas,  a  total  of  2072  pieces,  amounting  to  290  yards. 

Stone— The  best  Vermont  marble,  and  with  a  perfect  imposing  surface. 

Roller  Compartment— Made  with  door.  Rollers  stand  on  end.  Has  accommodation  for  three  each,  rollers  for 
eighth,  quarto  and  half  medium  presses.  When  roller  compartment  is  not  required,  this  cupboard  can  be  used  for 
a  variety  of  purposes.  An  additional  shelf  will  convert  it  into  a  convenient  ink  Cabinet  or  it  can  be  used  for  the 
storage  of  Galleys,  etc. 

The  Two  Rivers  Frame  occupies  floor  space  38i  x  62i  inches.  Shipping  weight,  with  Stone  complete,  1,140  pounds 
Stone  only,  500  pounds. 


Two  Rivers  Imposing  Stone  Frame,  complete  with  Furniture,  Reglet  and  Stone,  36x60 $125.00 

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WISCONSIN  IMPOSING  STONE  FRAME 

Fitted  with  Blank  Cases,  Chase  Racks  and  Drawers  for  Metal  Furniture 

This  will  be  found  a  most  useful  Frame,  containing  as  it  does  Racks  for  large  sizes  of  chases,  something 
not  found  in  most  other  Stone  Frames.  We  furnish  this  Frame  with  plain  Blank  Cases  as  shown  in  the 
illustration,  or  with  Indexed  Electrotype  Cases.  It  is  thoroughly  well  built  of  hardwood  throughout  and 
bolted  at  the  ends.    The  CoflBn  is  of  selected  oak.    The  ends  are  tastefully  paneled  with  molded  edges. 


Wisconsin  Imposing  Stone  Frame.    Size  of  Si 


nches 


Cases— On  one  side  of  this  Frame  there  are  28  Cases,  15x26  inches.  These  Cases  are  arranged  In  two  tiers,  14  in 
each  tier.  They  are  of  the  "New  Departure"  pattern  with  3-ply  bottoms,  and  as  placed  in  the  Frame  are  practically 
dust  proof. 

Chase  Racks— On  the  other  side  are  Chase  Racks,  as  follows:— 9  compartments,  26x18  inches;  9  compartments,  14x18 
inches;  9  compartments,  llixl5  inches.  The  bottoms  of  Chase  Racks  are  covered  with  heavy  sheet  iron,  turned  at 
front  edg-eTand  securely  fastened,  thus  preventingr  injury  to  the  Frame  by  the  iron  chases  when  pushed  into  place. 

Drawers— At  the  top  are  two  Drawers,  36ix21  inches  and  4  inches  deep,  runningr  through  the  Frame  and  can  be 
drawn  from  either  side.    These  are  for  quoins,  tools,  furniture,  etc. 

Stone— The  best  Vermont  marble,  2  inches  thick,  and  free  from  imperfections.  This  Stone  is  hard  and  it  makes 
the  best  stone  imposing  surface  ever  offered. 

The  Wisconsin  Frame  occupies  floor  space,  38i  x  62i  inches.  Weight  of  Frame,  complete  with  Stone,  1100  pounds. 
Stone,  only  500  pounds. 


Wisconsin  Imposing  Stone  Frame.    Size  of  Stone,  36x60  Inches 

Wisconsin  Imposing  Stone  Frame  with  28  Blank  Cases  as  shown  in  the  illustration  and  including 

the  Stone,  complete $95.00 

Wisconsin  Imposing  Stone  Frame  with  28  Index  Electrotype  Cases  and  full  equipment  of  division 

strips  and  Index  Book,  complete  and  including  the  Stone 105.00 


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THE  DORSEY  IMPOSING  STONE  FRAME 

Fitted  with  Furniture  Case,  Reglet  Rack,  Chase  Racks,  and  Drawers  for  Metal  Furniture 


The  Dorsey  Imposing  Stone  Frame  with  Labor-Saving  Furniture  and  Chase  Racks 

We  show  here  one  of  the  most  improved  Imposing  Stone  Frames.  It  will  be  noticed  that  there  is  no 
waste  room,  but  all  space  is  utilized  in  the  most  advantageous  manner.  The  Dorsey  Frame  was  the  pioneer 
of  all  modern  Stone  Frames  and  was  introduced  several  years  ago.  It  has  proved  a  popular  Frame  and 
is  still  more  often  called  for  than  any  other  Frame  of  its  kind.  Modifications  of  this  Frame  can  be  fur- 
nished at  proportionate  prices.  It  is  made  in  one  size  only.  The  size  of  Stone  is  40x80  inches,  with  smooth 
face  and  free  from  imperfections.  The  height  from  floor  to  top  of  Stone  is  41i  inches.  The  frame  occupies 
floor  space  42i  x  82i  inches. 


Labor-Saving  Furniture  Rack— The  Frame  contains  a  labor-saving  rack  filled  with  Furniture,  This  Furniture  is  cut 
in  the  following  lengths  and  widths:— 18  pieces,  each  2,  3  and  4-line;  15  pieces,  each  5  and  6-line;  9  pieces,  each  8  and 
10-line,  cut  25,  35,  70,  80,  90,  100,  120,  140  and  160  ems  long.  24  pieces,  each  2,  3  and  4-line:  20  pieces,  each  5  and  6-line;  12 
pieces,  each  8  and  10-line,  cut  30,  40,  50  and  60  ems  long.  A  total  of  500  yards  cut  into  1,562  pieces.  This  gives  a  better 
and  larger  assortment  than  the  Mammoth  Furniture  Case.  The  length  and  width  is  stamped  on  the  end  of  each 
piece. 

Cupboard  or  bins— On  the  opposite  side  from  the  one  shown  in  the  illustration,  over  the  chase  rack,  are  2  large 
compartments  for  general  storage;  one  compartment  is  17  inches  deep,  37  inches  long  and  lOi  inches  high;  the  other 
is  28  inches  deep,  37  inches  long  and  13  inches  high.  This  arrangement  utilizes  every  inch  of  space  under  the  Stone. 
The  Frame  has  paneled  ends  and  is  varnished. 

Chase  Racks— At  the  bottom,  on  the  side  shown  in  illustration,  are  36  Racks  for  chases  for  8x12  job  press.  On  the 
opposite  side  are  Racks  for  18  chases  for  10x15  job  press,  and  18  chases  for  12x18  job  press.  On  the  side  of  second 
tier  of  Drawers  there  are  8  compartments,  4  on  each  side  of  the  Frame,  for  string  or  small  tools. 

Rack  for  Steel  Furniture  or  Cut  Reglet— In  the  center,  arranged  in  double  tier,  are  36  compartments  for  Steel  Furniture 
or  cut  Reglets.  These  compartments  hold  the  following  lengths:— 12,  15,  18,  21,  24,  27,  30,  33,  36,  39,  42,  45,  48,  51,  54,  57  and 
60  ems;  2  compartments  for  each  length,  except  the  42-em  length,  which  has  4  compartments.  Each  compartment 
holds  35  pieces  of  pica  or  70  pieces  of  nonpareil  Reglet,  or  11  pieces  of  Steel  Furniture,  3  picas  wide. 

Drawers— There  are  6  Drawers  at  the  top.  On  the  left-hand  side,  extending  half-way  through,  are  2  pulling  out 
from  each  side,  and  2  on  the  right-hand  side  at  the  top,  reaching  clear  through,  and  can  be  pulled  out  from  either 
side.  These  Drawers  are  |  inch  deep  and  llj  inches  wide,  and  are  used  for  storing  Metal  Furniture.  Under  these 
Drawers  are  3  large  Drawers,  1  reaching  clear  through  and  2  reaching  half-way  through.  These  Drawers  are  3 
inches  deep  by  22J  inches  wide  inside, 

Weight— Complete,  ready  for  shipment,  including  Stone,  1,700  pounds.    Weight  of  Stone  only,  770  pounds. 

Dorsey  Imposing  Frame  and  Stone,  without  Steel  Furniture  or  Reglet  but  including  labor  saving 

wood  furniture $140.00 

Steel  Furniture  to  fill  center  Racks,  consisting  of  22  pieces  of  each  length  as  mentioned  above,  ex- 
cept the  42-em  length,  of  which  there  are  44  pieces— a  total  of  396  pieces 100.00 

Reglet  to  fill  center  Racks '14.00 


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TEXAS  IMPOSING  STONE  FRAME 


Texas  Imposing  Stone  Frame  lUicu  vs  iiu  L,cuei  Boards  and  Sort  Drawers.    Size  of  Stone  40  x  80  inches. 

This  Stone  Frame  is  a  companion  piece  to  the  Dorsey  Stone,  the  two  being  exactly  alike  in  form  and 
size,  only  differing  in  the  interior  arrangement  under  the  Stone. 

Sort  Drawers— There  are  twentj'  drawers  for  sorts,  and  each  drawer  is  sub-divided  into  twentj'  equal  compart- 
ments. Each  drawer  is  2i  inches  deep,  14  inches  wide  and  401  inches  longr,  inside  measure.  Each  of  the  400  com- 
partments is  3i  x6|  inches.  Ten  of  these  drawers  are  at  each  end  of  the  Frame,  and  all  run  clear  throug-h  and  draw 
from  either  side.  Each  drawer  runs  on  12  steel  rollers,  fitted  into  the  runs,  six  on  each  side.  The  edges  of  drawer 
sides  which  come  in  contact  with  the  steel  rollers  are  lined  with  iron. 

Letter  Boards— In  the  center,  arranged  in  four  tiers,  two  tiers  drawing  from  each  side,  are  fifty-six  hardwood 
Letter  Boards,  fourteen  Boards  in  each  tier.  These  are  placed  compactly  and  represent  140  square  feet  of  storage 
surface.    These  Letter  Boards  are  ISA  x  19i  inches  inside  measure. 

Weight— Complete,  ready  for  shipment,  including  Stone,  1,900  pounds.    Weight  of  Stone  only,  770  pounds. 
Texas  Imposing  Frame  with  Stone,  complete $150.00 

ECONOMIC  IMPOSING  STONE  FRAME 


Economic  Imposing  Stone  Frame.    Size  of  Stone  24  x  36  Inches. 

This  represents  the  smallest  Imposing  Frame  made,  taking  a  Stone  24  x  36  inches.  It  is  a  modern 
Frame  and  possesses  many  of  the  excellent  features  found  in  much  larger  Frames.  A  strictly  first-class 
piece  of  furniture  in  every  way,  and  fully  guaranteed  to  give  perfect  satisfaction  to  our  customers. 

There  are  eleven  Letter  Boards  on  one  side,  size  inside,  33  inches  wide  and  of  varying  depths  from  13i  to  19 
inches.  At  the  top  there  are  two  Drawers  for  the  storage  of  metal  furniture  and  one  deep  Drawer  for  quoins,  tools, 
and  other  accessories.  These  Drawers  run  clear  through  the  Frame  and  can  be  drawn  from  either  side.  On  the 
other  side  of  the  Frame  is  an  assortment  of  Wood  furniture,  as  follows:  21  pieces  of  2,  3  and  4-line;  15  pieces  of 
5  and  6-line;  12  pieces,  8  and  lO-line,  cut  12,  18  and  24  picas  long.  28  pieces,  2,  3  and  4-line;  20  pieces,  5  and  6-line;  16 
pieces,  8  and  lO-line,  cut  30.  36,  42,  48,  54  and  60  picas  long.  This  is  a  fine  assortment  of  lengths  and  widths  most 
used,  and  brings  the  Furniture  close  to  the  stone  man,  where  it  is  required.  The  Frame  is  strongly  constructed, 
of  hardwood  throughout,  and  the  Stone  is  of  the  finest  quality.  Weight,  crated,  ready  for  shipment,  without  Stone, 
450  pounds;  including  Stone,  650  pounds. 
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IMPOSING  STONES  AND  FRAMES 

A  liberal  equipment  of  imposing  surface  will  help  to  secure  the  maximum  output.  In  most  oflBces  there 
is  a  decided  weakness  in  this  respect,  and  constant  shifting  of  type  matter  is  necessary,  with  much  pi  and 
damage  to  valuable  material.  This  is  particularly  true  of  country  printing  oflBces,  where  the  paper  forms 
monopolize  the  Stone  surface  seven  days  in  the  week,  and  the  job  forms  are  made  ready  on  wooded  surfaces 
and  in  odd  corners  all  of  which  is  wasteful  and  expensive. 

The  utility  of  a  Stone  frame  is  doubled  by  utilizing  the  space  underneath  for  Letter  Boards,  Chase  Racks, 
Furniture,  Reglet,  etc.  We  show  a  full  line  of  Imposing  Stone  Frames  where  concentration  is  desirable, 
the  modern  Frames,  like  the  Dorsey,  Algoma,  Economic,  Two  Rivers,  Kaufman,  Wisconsin,  Texas,  and 
Hamilton  Frames  are  recommended. 

These  low-price,  square-legged  Frames  will  answer  admirably  in  country  oflBces  where  space  is  not  at 
a  premium. 


Type  of  Six  Leg  Imposing  Frame  with  Two  Drawers 


Price  List  and  Dimensions  of  Square  Leg  Imposing  Stones  and  Frames 


NO. 

CAPACITY  OF  STONE 

SIZE  OF 
STONE 
INCHES 

WEIGHT   OF 
STONE 
POUNDS 

PRICE  OF 
STONE 

FLOOR  SPACE 

TAKEN  BY 

FRAME 

HEIGHT  TO 

TOP  OF 
STONE  INS. 

WEIGHT   OF 
FRAME 
POUNDS 

NO. 
OF 
LEGS 

PRICE  OF 
FRAME 

60 
61 

63 

2  pages,  6  Column 

2  pages,  7  Column 

3  pages,  8  Column 

34x36 
36x44 
38x50 
36x48 
33x60 
36x76 
38x80 
30x90 
36x60 
48x60 

310 
280 
350 
430 
470 
475 
530 
650 
535 
675 

S  6.00 
8.00 
10.00 
12.00 
13.50 
13.75 
15.50 
18.75 
15.00 
20.00 

36ix38i 
28ix46i 
30ix53i 
38ix50i 
34ix63i 
38ix78i 
30ix83i 
33Jx92i 
38ix62J 
50ix63i 

38i 
38i 
38i 
38i 
381 
38i 
38i 
38i 
38i 
38i 

130 
140 
160 
190 
300 
200 
270 
290 
300 
225 

4 

4 
4 
4 
4 
6 
6 
6 
4 
4 

$  7.25 
8.00 
9.00 

63 

For  Job  Work 

9.50 

64 

3  pages,  9  Column 

10.00 

65 
66 

4  pages,  7  Column 

4  pages,  8  Column 

10.75 
12.50 

67 

68 

4  pages,  9  Column 

4  pages,  6  Column  Quarto 

14.50 
12.00 

69- 

4  pages.  7  Column  Quarto 

15.00 

Price  of  Coffins— When  Coffins  only  are  desired  we  can  furnish  them,  made  in  any  size,  at  7.5  cents  per  running-  foot 
the  long  way.  The  prices  of  Tables  without  Stones  include  the  Coffins.  Imposing  Stones  only  for  larger  Frames 
list  at  $1.00  per  square  foot. 

Imposing  Frames  are  made  of  hardwood  in  knock-down  form.  This  insures  convenience  in  handling,  and  large 
Frames  can  be  taken  up  stairways  and  through  narrow  doors. 

How  to  Bed  a  Stone— To  properly  bed  an  imposing  surface  it  should  be  laid  in  putty.  Take  the  stone  and  place  it 
on  skids  on  the  floor  face  down.  Roll  strips  of  putty  and  lay  on  the  Stone  where  the  supporting  strips  will  rest 
Take  Coffin  and  reverse,  placing  it  over  the  Stone.  Lift  Coffin  and  Stone  together  and  place  on  the  Frame.  Tap 
Stone  to  thorougly  bed  and  see  that  it  projects  evenlv  above  the  inner  edge  of  the  Coffin  the  thickness  of  a  brass 
Galley  bottom.    Fill  space  between  edges  of  Stone  and  Coffin  with  putty. 

Iron  Surfaces— All  Stone  Frames  listed  in  this  catalog  can  be  furnished  for  iron  surfaces.  Such  surfaces  do  not 
usually  require  a  Coffin,  which  reduces  the  list  price  of  the  Frame  50  cents  per  foot  the  long  way.  For  instance,  a 
36x60  Frame  without  the  Coffin  would  take  a  reduction  in  the  list  price  of  $2.50.  When  iron  surface  is  to  be  used 
customer  should  determine  the  exact  size  of  the  iron  surface  which  should  conform  with  the  size  of  the  Frame.  It 
is  usual  to  allow  iron  surfaces  to  overlap  the  edges  of  the  Frame  one-half  inch  all  around. 

Write  for  full  particulars  covering  Stone  Frames  with  iron  surfaces. 

Notice— All  Imposing  Stones  are  crated  separately  and  are  shipped  at  the  customer's  risk.  No  claim  can  be  made 
on  us  or  the  Transportation  Company  if  breakage  occurs.  As  Stones  are  very  heavy  this  is  necessary  in  order  to 
get  a  low  freight  rate.  If  shipped  released  they  take  4th  Class  rate,  if  not  released  they  take  1st  Class  rate.  Orders 
for  Imposing  Stones  are  accepted  only  on  this  basis,  unless  otherwise  specified. 


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IMPOSING  STONE  FRAMES  WITH  LETTER  BOARDS 

These  Frames  are  strongly  constructed  to  sustain  the  great  weight  to  which  they  will  be  subjected. 
The  frames  and  coflans  as  well  as  the  letterboards  are  made  of  hardwood,  and  all  the  material  entering 
into  them  is  carefully  selected  and  free  from  imperfections.  The  outside  is  filled  and  varnished  like  all 
cabinets.  No  better  disposition  of  the  space  underneath  an  Imposing  Frame  can  be  made  than  to  use  it 
for  letter  boards.  If  the  type  is  dead  it  is  shifted  from  the  stone  to  the  board  without  any  loss  of  time;  if 
the  matter  is  alive,  it  is  handy  for  imposition. 


No.  9  Imposing  Stone  Frame  with  Letter  Boards. 

Size,  36x00  inches 

NUMBER 
LETTER  BOARDS 

LETTER  BOARDS 
INCHES  INSIDE 

SIZE  OF  STONE 
INCHES 

WEIGHT 
POUNDS 

PRICE 
COMPLETE 

No.   1 

10 
10 
10 
33 

22 
33 

78 
44 
32 

48 

20  x22 
24  x32 
32  x44 
30  x26 

26ixl8i 

26ix21i 

23ix22i 

23ix26 

17ix26 

mx22i 

20x25 
24x36 
32x48 
30x90 
26x44 
26x76 
48x80 
48x60 
36x60 
40x80 

310 

465 

870 

1400 

620 

1050 

2000 

1450 

1050 

1500 

$  27.00 

No.  2 

34.00 

No.  3 

50.00 

No.  4 

110.00 

No.  5 

57.00 

No.   6 

84.00 

No.  7 

220.00 

No.  8 

100.00 

No.  9 

72.50 

No.lO 

95.50 

ALL-IRON  IMPOSING  STONE  FRAMES 


These  frames  are  made  in  widths  36  and  48  inches,  and  can  be  furnished  any  length  desired,  at  pro- 
portionate prices.    Each  is  equipped  with  two  drawers  and  six  letter  boards. 

Standard  size,  36x40  inches,  without  stone $50.00 

Standard  size,  36x60  inches,  without  stone 60.00 

Standard  size,  48x60  inches,  without  stone 70.00 

Discount  upon  application. 
Orders  for  f rajnes  of  above  widths  and  other  lengths  and  combinations  promptly  executed.    Prices  on  Application. 

Iron  Imposing  Surfaces  containing  864  square  inches  and  larger,  price  per  square  inch $0.03 

Surfaces  containing  less  than  864  square  inches,  prices  upon  application 


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SUPERIOR  ALL-IRON  IMPOSING  AND  BEATING  TABLES 

These  tables  are  constructed  to  withstand  hard  usage  and  are  practically 
indestructible.  The  tops  are  strongly  bolted  to  the  frame-work  made  up  of 
double  thick  gas-pipe  (lie  inches  outside  diameter).  The  whole  table  rests 
upon  four  Martin  swivel  roller  bearing  casters,  permitting  it  to  be  moved 
freely  and  easily  in  any  direction. 


SIZE 

SIZE  OF  TOP 
IN  INCHES 

HEIGHT 

IN 
INCHES 

PRICE 

SOLID  IRON 

TOP 

PRICE 
COPPER 
PLATED 
IRON  TOP 

PRICE 

BRASS 

COVERED 

IRON  TOP 

SOLID 
BRASS  TOP 

6  column 

7  column 

8  column 

9  column 

20ix26i 
23   x28i 
25i  X  30* 
27ix32i 

39      !     $38.00 
39            42.00 
39            46.00 
39             50.00 

$43.00 
47.00 
51.00 
55.00 

$50.00 
56.00 
62.00 
68.00 

upon 
applica- 
tion 

Orders  for  other  sizes  and  heights  promptly  filled. 


INK  FOUNTAINS 

The  Chandler  &  Price  Fountain  is  simple 
and  effective — quickly  cleaned;  quickly  ad- 
justed to  proper  flow,  at  any  rate  needed; 
easily  removed  from  press  and  replaced  by 
extra  fountain  for  colors,  if  desired.  Ink  blade 
is  of  finest  steel  and  its  adjustment  insures 
positive  flow. 
Chandler  &  Price  Fountain $20.00 

The  Buckeye  Fountain  is  easily  attached  ^  flUflL^' ^MHlilil 
— is  perfect  in  construction  and  action.    The     ^^^^EiUHHIw 
roller  is  easily  removed  for  cleaning;  ink  sup- 
ply regulated  by  a  "twist  of  the  wrist." 

Chandler  &  Price  Fountain         Buckeye  Fountain $10.00 

Buckeye  Fountain 

Challenge   Full   Width  Fountain  is  similar  in 
construction  to  the  cylinder  press  fountain  and  is    _j^ 
intended  for  cut  and  solid  tint  work. 

Challenge  Pony  Fountain  is  built  on  the  same 
/  '  principle  as  the  full  width  fountain  and  is  intended 

^  for  the  general  run  of  work  in  a  job  office. 

"^  Challenge  Full  The  Direct  Full  Width  Fountains  are  very  sim- 
•y  Width  Fountain  pi^^  ^ave  spring  steel  blade  with  a  series  of  thumb- 
screws for  regulating  supply  of  ink ;  a  hinged  joint  width^Fountaln 
provides  suitable  adjustment  and  permits  the  foun- 
tain to  be  raised  clear  of  the  rollers  when  not  in  use. 
X                 _  -  f^ 

^               Direct  Pony  Fountain  is  built  on  the  same  prin- 
ciple as  the  Direct  Full  Width;  intended  for  the 
general  run  of  small  work;  it  is  very  easily  cleaned. 
^  '  -' 
^       ,    '    '-  Challenge  Full  Width  Fountain $27.50 

'     ^'  '     Challenge  Pony      Challenge  Pony  Fountain 15.00 

^  Fountain  Direct  Full  Width  Fountain 20.00     Direct  Pony 

■^  Direct  Pony  Fountain 10.00       fountain 

The  New  Century  Fountain  is  built  to  wear.  The  feed-roll,  ratchet  nut, 
and  driving  stud  are  all  cut  from  cold-rolled  steel  shafting  stock.  The  ink  box 
is  carefully  milled  out  smooth  and  clean,  as  are  also  the  bearings  in  bed.  The 
thumbscrews  are  drop-forged.  For  imitation  typewriter  work,  and  on  all  work 
requiring  a  well-regulated,  uniform,  steady  flow  of  ink,  the  value  of  the  New 
Century  fountain  cannot  be  overestimated. — Circular. 

New  Century  Fountain $10.00 

INKING  STONES 

8x12  inches $1.25 

12x18  inches " ,,.'. 2.00 

18x24  inches .  ...; 3.75 


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INK  KNIVES 


INK  SLICE 


Brass  handle,  steel  blade 

INK  SPADE 


.$0.75 


A  new  tool,  combining  several  articles  in  one. 
Just  the  thing  to  clean  out  a  fountain,  ink  can  or 
keg,  scrape  an  ink  plate  or  disc.  The  blade  is  made 
of  finest  crucible  spring  steel,  fully  nickled,  and  be- 
ing thin  and  flexible  is  particularly  suited  to  mixing 
black  and  colored  inks.  Will  save  its  cost  in  a 
week. — Circular. 

Challenge  Ink  Spade,  nickeled $0.60 

Sent  by  mail,  12  cts.  extra. 


INK  REDUCERS 

Chesapeake  Economy  Compound,    1  lb.  can $0.75 

"  '■  *'  5  lb.  can 3.25 

10  lb.  can 6.00 

Inkoleum 50 

Reducol,  per  lb 50 


LABEL  HOLDERS 

Invaluable  for  labeling  type  cases,  sort 
drawers,  and  compartments  of  all  descrip- 
tions. Prices  given  are  per  hundred,  complete 
with  brass  tacks  and  blank  cards. 

3  xl  inch $2.25 

5ixl      " 2.75 

Other  sizes  to  order 


LAMP  BRACKETS 

No.  1  Bracket,  with  thumb  screw,  each ^ $0.75 

Challenge  Lamp  Bracket,  each 75 


LEADER  BOXES 

The  handiest  receptacle  for  leaders.  Can  be  put  on  cap  case, 
bringing  leaders  close  at  hand.  One  or  more  required  in  every 
office  for  ever}'  size  of  body  type  used. 

Each $0.25 

Per  dozen 2.50 


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BOSTON  LEAD  RACK 

Made  in  four  sections,  which  are  sold  separately,  if  desired.  The  diff- 
erent lengths  which  go  in  each  section  are  stamped  at  the  bottom  of  each 
compartment,  as  shown  in  cut.  A  line-gauge  for  determining  lengths  is 
attached  to  each  section.  The  four  sections  accommodate  lengths  from  4 
to  7  picas  varying  by  ens,  and  from  7  to  60  picas,  varying  by  ems. 

TWO-TIER  WISCONSIN  RACK 

In  this  Rack  leads  and  slugs  lie  flat  and  will  not  pi.  (In  Racks  where 
leads  are  placed  on  edge  pi  inevitably  results).  There  are  compartments 
to  take  leads  from  4  to  124  ems,  varying  by  ens,  and  from  13  to  60  ems, 
varying  by  ems,  the  lengths  being  stamped  over  each  compartment.  The 
Rack  is  solidly  built.  Compartments  are  eight  inches  high.  Will  hold  750 
pounds  of  leads  and  slugs. 

FOUR-TIER  WISCONSIN  RACK 

Has  two  compartments  each  for  all  sizes  in  the  two-tier  Rack  describ- 
ed above,  and  is  similar  in  design  and  construction.  One  compartment  of 
each  size  may  be  used  for  leads  and  the  other  for  slugs  or  reglet.  Will 
hold  1,500  pounds  of  leads  and  slugs. 

REGLET  TO  FILL 

A  font  of  Labor-saving  Reglet  to  fill  a  Two-Tier  Wisconsin  Rack,  con- 
sists of  600  yards  cut  into  4,554  pieces,  28  pieces  of  pica,  and  46  pieces  of 
nonpareil  of  each  of  the  66  different  lengths.     Weight.  40  pounds. 

A  font  of  Labor-saving'  Reglet  to  fill  a  Four-Tier  Wisconsin  Rack,  con- 
sists of  1,200  yards,  cut  into  9,108  pieces,  46  pieces  of  pica  and  92  pieces  of  nonpareil  of  each  of  the  66 
different  lengths.    Weight,  80  pounds. 


lio.sKia  LedU  liack 


STYLE 

SIZE 
OUTSIDE 

HEIGHT  OF 

COMPARTMENTS 

INSIDE 

PRICE 
RACK  ONLY 

WEIGHT 
BOXED 

PRICE  OF  REGLET 
TO  FILL 

WEIGHT 
REGLET  ONLY 

Two-tier  Wisconsin  Rack 

18   X  424  in. 
34i  X  424  in. 
144x284  in. 

84  X 174  in. 

84x174  in. 

84  X 174  in. 

84x174  in. 

74  in. 
74  in. 

$6.00 
9.00 
2.50 
.90 
1.20 
1.50 
1.80 

73  lbs. 
105  lbs. 
15  lbs. 
5  lbs. 
11  lbs. 
15  lbs. 
20  lbs. 

$14.00 
28.00 
4.25 
.80 
1.80 
3.00 
4.25 

40    lbs. 

Four-tier  Wisconsin  Rack 

80    lbs. 

Eureka  Lead  Rack  . 

114  lbs. 

Boston  Rack,  No.  1,    4  to  15  ems 

Boston  Rack,  No.  2,  16  to  30  ems 

Boston  Rack,  No.  3.  31  to  45  ems 

Boston  Rack,  No.  4,  46  to  60  ems 

61  in. 
6J  in. 
61  in. 
61  in. 

24  lbs. 

64  lbs. 
104  lbs. 
15    lbs. 

nka  Lead  Rack 


EUREKA  LEAD 
RACK 

Substantially  con- 
structed in  two  sec- 
tions, each  section 
holding  lengths,  from 
4  to  28  ems,  varying 
by  single  ems.  One 
section  may  be  used 
for  leads  and  the 
other  for  slugs.  The 
partitions  in  this 
I  iack  are  placed  on  an 
incline  to  prevent  the 
leads  and  slugs  from 
falling. 

A  font  of  Labor- 
saving  Reglet  to  fill 
this  Rack,  consists  of 
170  yards  cut  into  2,250 
pieces.  30  pieces  of 
pica  and  60  pieces  of 
nonpareil  for  each  of 
the  25  different 
lengths.  Weight,  114 
pounds. 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


Four-tier  Wisconsin  Lead  Rack. 

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LEADS  AND  SLUGS 

THICKNESS  OF  LEADS 

STRIPS 

CUT  TO  MEASURE 

2  TO  6  1-2  EMS 

7  EMS  &  OVER 

1    point,  per  lb 

$0.40 
.24 
.16 

$0.68 
.44 
.35 

$0.48 
.30 
.20 

$0.48 

1  i  point,  per  lb 

.30 

2    point  or  thicker,  per  lb 

.20 

LABOR-SAVING  LEADS  AND  SLUGS 

2  points  or  thicker,  in  fonts  of  graduated  lengths,  from  4  to  25  pica  ems. 


5    pound  font $1.00 

10    pound  font 2.00 

12i  pound  font 2.50 


25  pound  font $  5.00 

50  pound  font 10.00 

100  pound  font •. 20.00 


LEADS  FOR  LINING  TYPE 

Font  No.  1,  Brass,  one  point;  contains  7  pieces  each 

I  to  10  ems  by  nonpariels,  7  pieces  each 

II  to  14  ems,  5  pieces  each  14  to  19  ems, 
and  6  pieces  20  ems  by  picas $1.00 

Font  No.  2,  Two  point;  contains  12  pieces  each  from 
1  to  20  ems  by  picas,  12  pieces  each  from 

1  to  10  ems  by  nonpariels 1 .00 

Font  No.  3,  Three  point;  contains  8  pieces  each  from 
1  to  20  ems  by  picas,  12  pieces  each  from 

1  to  10  ems  by  nonpariels 1 .00 

'The  Midget,"  labor-saving  case,  having  twenty-nine  compartments,  will  hold  either  three  fonts  of 

No.  1,  or  one  font  each  of  No.  2  or  3 60 


SHORT  LEADS  AND  SLUGS 

Every  printer  will  appreciate  the  value  of  having  a  good 
supply  of  short  leads  and  slugs  and  a  place  to  keep  them. 

Each  font  consists  of  accurately  cut  labor-saving  leads 
and  slugs  in  four  thicknesses,  1,  2,  3  and  6  point,  as  shown 
in  illustration,  which  also  shows  style  of  box  in  which  they 
are  sold. 

18  point  assortment,  including  case,  per  font $1 .50 

24  point  assortment,  including  case,  per  font 1 .50 

36  point  assortment,  including  case,  per  font 1.50 

48  point  assortment,  including  case,  per  font 1.50 

60  point  assortment,  including  case,  per  font 1-50 


CHALLENGE  METAL  TIE-UP  SLUGS 

Metal  Tie-Up  Slugs  are  of  12  point  body  and  made  from  the 
best  grade  of  metal  and  are  grooved  on  one  side  so  they  can 
be  placed  around  the  type  pages,  when  being  locked  up,  with- 
out removing  the  string.  This  will  save  many  a  page  from 
being  pied  just  when  it  is  needed.  It  will  save  all  of  the  time 
usually  consumed  in  removing  the  string  and  consequently 
will  save  the  time  required  for  putting  string  around  the  form 
when  it  is  again  taken  from  the  chase. 

Full  Length,  18-inches  long,  per  lb $0.18 

Cut  to  measure,  7-ems  pica  and  over,  per  lb 25 

Cut  to  measure,  4  to  6i-ems  pica,  per  lb 35 

Labor-saving  fonts,  5,  10  or  25  lbs. ,  per  lb 25 


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ROUSE  LEAD  AND  RULE  CUTTERS 

Numbers  30  and  20 

The  Rouse  Lead  and  Rule  Cutter  No.  30  is  the  best  Cutter 
made.  The  gauges  can  be  set  instantly.  They  are  locked 
automatically  and  can  not  possibly  slip.  The  Front  Gauge 
slides  on  a  stationary  rod  which  is  graduated  to  picas,  and 
which  acts  as  a  truss  to  the  gauge-rod  proper,  the  whole 
forming  an  extremely  rigid  and  unvarying  construction. 
This  gauge  is  especially  convenient  for  cutting  short  lengths, 
as  it  sets  to  one  nonpareil  as  readily  as  to  any  other  measure. 
The  Point  Gauge  comes  with  the  No.  30  Cutter  only,  and  can 
be  set  quickly  and  accurately  from  six  points  to  forty-five 
picas  by  points.  In  every  other  respect  the  No.  20  and  No.  30 
Cutters  are  identical.  Both  machines  are  graduated  to  picas,  and  numbered  every  five  ems,  the  back-gauge- 
rod  indicating  the  measures  when  reversed  and  extended  beyond  the  bed  of  the  machine.— Ctrcwtar. 

No.  30,  Rouse  Lead  and  Rule  Cutter,  gauges  to  105  picas  by  nonpareils;  also  45  picas  by  points $12.00 

No.  20,  Rouse  Lead  and  Rule  Cutter,  gauges  to  105  picas  by  nonpareils 10.00 


ROUSE  LEAD  AND  RULE  CUTTERS 

Numbers  10  and  1 

The  No.  10  Cutter  is  a  good,  serviceable  machine,  more  particu- 
larly adapted  for  small  offices,  paper  box  makers,  and  for  cutting 
odd  lengths.  The  Bed  Gauge  is  reversible  and  is  clamped  quickly 
and  securely  by  means  of  a  compression  thumb  screw.  Both  Gauges 
are  graduated  to  picas  and  numbered  every  five  ems.  The  Bed 
Gauge  has  two  rows  of  figures,  one  to  indicate  the  measures  when 
in  its  normal  position,  the  other  row  to  indicate  the  measures  when 
the  gauge  is  reversed  and  extended  beyond  the  end  of  the  bed. 
This  cutter  also  has  the  grooved  bed,  which,  with  the  flanges  on  the 
gauge-head  preclude  the  possibility  of  thin  material  getting  under 
the  gauge. — Circular. 

The  No.  1  Cutter  is  exactly  the  same  as  the  No.  10,  except  that 
it  is  not  graduated. 
No.  10,  Rouse  Lead  and  Rule  Cutter,  graduated  to  picas.    Capacity,  84  ems 
No.  1,  Rouse  Lead  and  Rule  Cutter,  not  graduated.    Capacity,  84  ems 


.$7.00 
.    6.00 


"SUCCESS"  RULE  AND  LEAD  CUTTERS 

The  "Success"  Lead  and  Rule  Cutter  has  made  a  great  reputation 
by  its  time  and  labor-saving  qualities.  Any  thickness  of  brass  rule  up  to  6 
point  can  easily  be  cut  with  sizes  1  and  2.  With  the  No.  3  Cutter  any  thick- 
ness of  brass  rule  up  to  10  point  can  be  cut.  The  improved  bed  gauge  is 
reversible  and  made  to  extend  its  entire  length  beyond  the  bed.  This 
allows  long  leads  to  be  cut  as  quickly  and  accurately  as  short  ones.  Nar- 
row pieces  of  leads  and  brass  rule  are  cut  exact  with  the  aid  of  the  front 
gauge.  Nos.  1  and  2  gauge.l2  inches  with  the  rear  gauge  and  7  inches  with 
the  front  gauge.  No.  3  gauges  18  inches  with  the  rear  gauge  and  9  inches 
with  the  front  gauge. — Circular. 

No.  1,    9  inch  bed.  not  graduated,  gauges  12  inches $  8.00 

No.  2,    9  inch  bed,  graduated  by  picas,  gauges  12  inches 9.00 

No.  3,  13  inch  bed,  graduated  by  picas,  gauges  18  inches 12.00 

LINOTYPE  SLUG  CUTTER 

This  cutter  is  designed  for  cutting  single  Linotype  slugs.  It  is  of  great 
advantage  where  irregular  lengths,  a  single  letter,  or  a  small  portion  of  a 
slug  has  to  be  cut  off.  The  adjustable  gauge  can  be  instantly  set  for  cutting 
any  desired  length. — Circular. 

Linotype  Slug  Cutter $12.00 


B.  B.  &  S.  LEAD  CUTTER 

A  strong,  cheap  and  reliable  lead  cutter. 
B.  B.  &  S.  Lead  Cutter $2.00 


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CHANDLER  &  PRICE  LEAD  AND  RULE  CUTTER 

This  cutter  embodies  several  valuable  features,  and  is  a  radical 
departure  from  old  styles.    The  bed  is  nearly  vertical,  but  inclines 
slightly  backward,  with  a  raised  guide  along  its  lower  edge.    The 
lead  or  rule  rests  on  edge  and  assumes  its  position  by  gravity,  assur- 
ing a  square  cut.    The  guide  is  accurately  graduated  to  12-point 
ems,  and  numbered  to  5-em  lengths.    The  gauge  is  reversible 
for  cutting  leads  longer  than  the  bed  and  fitted  with  a  latch  to 
gauge  the  slots  of  the  guide.    A  thumb  screw  holds  the  gauge 
for  odd  lengths.     Gauges  fourteen  inches,  0  to. 84  ems. — Circular. 

Chandler  &  Price  Lead  and  Rule  Cutter,  weight,  15  pounds $8.00 


MERCANTILE  ADDRESSING  MACHINE 

A  modern  system  of  addressing  envelopes,  letters,  circulars, 
bills,  statements,  etc.  Soon  pays  for  itself  in  the  saving  of  labor, 
time,  postage  and  paper.  Operated  by  foot  power,  fitted  for  steam 
when  so  ordered.  Prints  and  moves  the  next  address  into  place  at 
one  motion  of  the  foot.  No.  4  machine  automatically  prints  same 
name  twice  if  desired — once  on  bill  and  once  on  stub  or  envelope. 

This  machine  is  especially  adapted  for  use  of  Printers,  Publishers,  Wholesale 

Merchants,  Manufacturers,  Gas  Light  Companies,  Electric  Light  Companies,  Fire 

and  Life  Insurance  Companies,  Lawyers,  Collection  Agencies,  and  in  fact  every 

one  with  a  mail  list  of  a   few 

hundred  up  to  the  millions.  With 

one  of  these  machines  your  ofBce 

boy  or  girl  can  attend  to  mailing 

your  circulars,  etc..  at  the  rate 

of  2000  or  more  an  hour.      Costs 

but  a  trifle  to  keep  your  list  cor- 
rected up  to  date.    Names  are 

stored  away  in  a  neat,  convenient 

cabinet,    occupying    less    space 

than  by  any  other  sj-stem.    It  is 

built  of  iron  and  steel,  in  the  most 

substantial  manner,  very  simple 
in  all  its  parts,  not  liable  to  get  out  of  order,  and  will  last 
a  lifetime.  It  is  operated  by  treadle  and  both  hands  are 
free  for  handling  papers. — Circular. 

No.  1  Mercantile  Addressing  Machine,  for  10  em  names $  40.00 

No.  3  Mercantile  Addressing  Machine,  for  14  em  names 50.00 

No.  3  Mercantile  Addressing  Machine,  for  16  em  names 60.00 

No.  4  Mercantile  Addressing  Machine,  for  16  em  names,  with  Duplicating  Attachment 90.00 

No.  5  Mercantile  Addressing  Machine,  for  16  em  names,  with  duplicating  and  self -inking  attachments  180.00 

Power  Attachment  fitted  to  any  Mercantile  Addressing  Machine,  extra 30.00 

Style  A  Cabinet,  each 12.00 

Style  B  Cabinet,  each 17.00 

Style  C  Cabinet,  each 24.00 

Style  D  Cabinet,  each 36.00 

Style  E  Cabinet,  each 48.00 

20 

20 

20 

15 

20 

25 

30 

40 

50 


10  em  Metal  Slugs,  10  Point,  (20  slugs  to  a  pound),  per  lb. 

14  em  Metal  Slugs,  10  Point,  (14  slugs  to  a  pound) ,  per  lb 

16  em  Metal  Slugs,  10  Point,  (12  slugs  to  a  pound),  per  lb 

10  em  Wood  Reglets,  6,  8  or  10  Point,  per  100 

14em  Wood  Reglets,  6,  8  or  10  Point,  per  100 

16  em  Wood  Reglets,  6,  8  or  10  Point,  per  100 , 

10  em  Bell  Slugs,  steel,  per  doz 

14  em  Bell  Slugs,  steel,  per  doz 

16  em  Bell  Slugs,  steel,  per  doz 

Extras:— Ink  Stone  in  Cabinet,  Cast  Hand  Roller,  1  Pound  Ink,  Ink  Knife,  Poole's  Safety  Benzine 

Can,  Brush,  Screw  Driver  and  Wrench 

Galleys  fitted  with  Screw  Lock  or  Quoin  Lock  as  desired, 
specified. 


7.50 

Screw  Lock  furnished  unless  otherwise 

LESS  THAN  100  TO   250  TO   500  OR 
100       250       500      OVER 

10  em  Galleys,  all  zinc,  30  inches  long,  each $0.66    $0.64    $0.62    $0.60 

14  em  Galleys,  all  zinc,  30  inches  long,  each 80         .78         .76         .74 

16  em  Galleys,  all  zinc,  80  inches  long,  each 88         .86         .84         .82 


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ACME  MAILING  MACHINE 

The  Acme  has  been  simplified,  strengthened  and  improved  without  ma- 
terially altering  the  shape  of  the  mailer.  Anyone  who  has  used  other  mailers 
will  at  once  be  able  to  handle  this  with  increased  facility,  because  it  is  much 
lighter  and  more  convenient.  That  the  machine  is  a  favorite  wherever 
used  is  attested  by  numerous  testimonials  from  those  who  use  it  daily. 

The  machine  was  designed  by  a  practical  mailer,  for  years  employed 
by  one  of  Chicago's  largest  dailies,  and  he  has  produced  something  that 
will  do  the  greatest  amount  of  work  in  the  smallest  space  of  time  and  with 
the  least  labor  to  the  operator. — Circular. 

Acme  Mailer,  net $15.00 


MUSTANG  MAILING  MACHINE 


Acme  Mailing  Machine 

Mustang  Mailing  Machine 

The  Mustang  Mailer  occupies  space  87  inches  in  length  and  4^  inches  in  width,  is  made  wholly  of  iron, 

without  springs  or  complications  of  any  kind  to  get  out  of  order.    They  are  capable  of  printing  addresses  at 

the  rate  of  1,500  to  2,500  an  hour,  according  to  the  expertness  of  the  operator.     The  mail  list  is  imposed 

(made  up)   on  galleys  Is  inches  (10  ems  pica)  in  width  on  the  inside.    Each  galley  will  contain  75  to  80 

addresses,  is  easily  accessible  for  making  corrections,  and  is  convenient  for  handling. — Circular. 

Price $10.00 

Galleys,  each 50 


WOODEN  MALLETS 

Made  of  thoroughly  seasoned  and  selected  stock,  handles  screwed  in,  finished  in  oil,  at- 
tractive shape.  Our  lignumvitae  Mallets  are  especially  recommended.  They  are  heavier 
than  hickory  mallets,  and  wear  like  iron. 


SIZE  INCHES      WEIGHT 


No.  1,  Hickory,  small 2ix4i 

No.  2,  Hickory,  medium 3  x5 

No.  3,  Hickory,  large 3ix6 

No.  4,  Lignumvitae li  x  2| 

No.  5,  Lignumvitae 1|  x3 

No.  6,  Lignumvitae 2ix3i 

No. 7,  Lignumvitae 3  x5 

No.  8,  Lignumvitae 3ix5i 


10  oz $0.25 

lib 30 

Ih  lbs 40 

5  ozs 

7  ozs 

10  ozs 

U  lbs 

2ilbs 


No.  9,  Iron  Bound li  \\^, 


RAWHIDE  BOUND  MALLETS 

The  most  durable,  finest  finish,  and 
handsomest  mallets  made.  Positively 
will  not  split. 


2  -inch  face,  each $0.60 

21-inch  face,  each 75 

3  -inch  face,  each l.OO 


SOLID  RAWHIDE  MALLETS 

Made  entirely  of  rolled  rawhide  ex- 
cept the  handle,  which  is  of  wood. 


No.  4.     Diameter,  2  in. ;    length,  3i 

in.,  weight,  10  oz.,  each $0.75 

No.  5.    Diameter,  2i  in.;  length,  4iin.,  weight, 

20  oz.,  each $1.50 


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IMPROVED  UPRIGHT  MITERING  MACHINE 


The  regular  machine  is  fitted  with  a  special  sliding  gauge 
by  which  rules  can  be  cut  to  picas  or  other  lengths,  both 
rapidly  and  accurately,  for  the  gauge  can  not  slip. 

The  machine  fitted  with  the  micrometer  gauge  enables 
the  operator,  through  its  extremely  accurate  gauge  combi- 
nations to  shave  a  piece  of  rule  exactly  to  any  number  of 
picas,  nonpareils,  or  even  points  of  the  new  standard  system. 
The  gauge  itself  consists  of  two  main  parts — the  body  and  a 
sliding  front  piece,  which  is  advanced  or  retracted  by  a  milled- 
head  micrometer  screw,  which  allows  exactly  one  pica  lateral 
motion,  and  which,  at  each  complete  revolution,  alters  the 
distance  between  the  shaving-knife  and  the  gauge  four  stan- 
dard points,  or  three-to-pica.  A  pointed  indicator  on  the 
micrometer  screw  enables  the  operator  to  determine  readily 
each  half  revolution,  two  points. — Circular. 

Price,  with  sliding  gauge $15.00 

"         "     micrometer  gauge 20.00 


CHANDLER  &  PRICE  MITERING  MACHINE 

Miters  perfectly  all  kinds  of  brass  or  metal  rule.  The  knife  is 
made  of  the  best  steel  and  is  easily  sharpened.  By  adjusting  the  screw 
at  the  end  of  the  hub,  the  cutting-wheel  receives  sufiicient  movement 
on  the  stud  to  readily  admit  of  cutting  rule  to  exact  lengths. 

Chandler  &  Price  Mitering  Machine,  weight,  boxed,  42  lbs — $15.00 


MITER  BOXES 

We  offer  here  a  Miter  Box  which  can 
not  be  broken.  It  is  made  of  lumber  that  is 
built  up  of  different  layers,  with  the  grain 
crossed. 

Unbreakable  Miter  Box,  13i  ems  wide,  $0.50 
Unbreakable  Miter  Box,  3  in.  wide. . .       .60 

Old-Style  Miter  Box,  3  in.  wide 50 

Iron  Miter  Boxes,  each 2.50 


HAMILTON  NEWSPAPER  FILE 


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Made  of  oak,  nicely  finished,  with  brass  fastenings  and  polished- 
steel  thumbscrews.  The  method  of  opening  and  closing  our  file  is 
novel  and  simple.  The  clasp  end  of  the  file  has  a  flat-headed  thumb- 
screw (see  cut),  which  is  passed  through  a  slot,  and  by  giving  the 
screw  a  quarter  turn  the  file  is  securely  locked.  When  the  head  is 
turned  parallel  with  the  file  it  opens  instantly. — Circular. 

These  files  are  made  in  regular  sizes,  to  hold  sheets  20,  22,  24,  26, 
28,  80  and  34  inches  wide.    Other  sizes  made  if  desired. 


Hamilton  Newspaper  Files, 


Fastening  closed 

THE  SUPERIOR  NEWSPAPER  FILE 

Made  of  steel,  light,  simple,  and  indestructible 
with  ordinary  use.  As  quickly  worked  as  picking  up  a 
pencil.  Simply  lift  up  the  top  strip,  file  your  paper, 
and  put  back  the  top  clamp  which  automatically 
locks  itself.  No  screws  nor  hinges.  No  space  re- 
quired for  opening.     Takes  any  size  paper. — Circular. 

26  inch $1 .50 

30  inch 1.75 


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BATES  TYPOGRAPHIC  NUMBERING  MACHINES 

Model  No.  27  for  General  Job  Work 

This  is  a  type-high,  au- 
tomatic numbering  ma- 
chine for  general  job 
work,  designed  to  be 
locked  up  in  the  form  with 
type  or  other  matter  or  to 
be  used  alone  when  the 
number  only  is  to  be 
printed.  Its  work  is  en- 
tirely automatic,  every 
figure  disc  advancing  in 
consecutive  order  from  1 
to  99,999.  Only  the  best, 
materials  and  the  high- 
est order  of  mechanical 
skill  are  employed  in  its 
construction.  It  may  be 
taken  apart  in  an  instant 

for  cleansing — without  removing  any  screws — and  is  as  quickly  re-assembled.  Provision  is  made  for  skipping 
any  number  necessary,  as  may  be  required  for  check  and  other  work  which  runs  several  forms  to  the  page. 
All  parts  are  absolutely  interchangeable.  The  figures  are  engraved  upon  steel  wheels  and  are  practically  in- 
destructible.. Only  the  size  and  style  orf  figures  shown  in  the  illustration  are  carried  in  stock ;  others  are  made 
to  order.  Size  of  standard  machine : — lix|  inches.  Special  small  sizes  made  to  order.  Prices  on  application. 
Model  No.  28  is  the  same  in  every  respect  as  Model  No.  27,  except  that  it  is  made  with  six  instead  of  five 
wheels.    Capacity  1  to  999,999.    Size,  ISxl  inches. 

Model  No.  27 $14.00 

Model  No.  28 18.00 


Model  No.  27 


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View  Showing-  Parts  Detached  for  Cleansing 


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Model  No.  29  for  Cash  Sale  Books 

Model  No.  29  shown  in  the  accompanying  cut  is  of  the  same  construction  as 
Model  No.  27,  but  designed  to  number  consecutively  from  1  to  50  or  1  to  100  and  repeat 
automatically.  Same  machine  made  to  number  backward  if  desired.  The  simplest 
and  most  durable  machine  for  this  purpose  ever  produced.  Size:  2  wheels,  lixi  inches;  3 
wheels,  If  x  J  inches.  Made  with  same  style  figures  as  Model  No.  27  without  extra  charge. 

Model  No.  29,  2  wheels 10.00 

Model  No.  29,  3  wheels 14.00 

Model  No.  31  for  Numbering  Pawn  Tickets,  Baggage  Checks,  Cotton  Tags,  Etc. 

An  Automatic  Machine  made  with  any  size  figures  from  one  quarter  inch  to  one  inch  in  height.  The 
design  and  construction  is  the  same  as  Model  No.  27.  These  machines  are  more  than  type-high,  but  are 
used  with  entire  success  on  ordinary  printing  presses  by  mortising  the  bed  or  re-adjusting  the  platen. 

Model  No.  31  (5  wheels,  i  inch  figures) $45.00 

Model  No.  31  (6  wheels,  f  inch  figures) 50.00 

Model  No.  32  for  Printing  Waiter  Numbers  on  Restaurant  Checks,  Etc. 

A  type-high  non-automatic  machine,  made  with  steel  figures,  which  are  set  by  hand,  'I  Q  Q  /I  C 
without  unlocking  the  form.  It  is  designed  to  take  the  place  of  type  which  must  be  fre-  X  <h  O  4  O 
quently  changed  m  the  form.  It  effects  a  great  saving  of  time,  and  prevents  the  destruction  of  type  by 
being  constantly  removed  with  tweezers.     Size  1  x  ii  inch.     Price  of  Model  No.  32,  each $10.00 

Model  No.  33  for  Dating  Church  Collection  Envelopes,  Transfer  Tickets,  Etc. 

A  type-high  dating  machine  designed  to  be  locked  in  a  form.  Steel  wheels  are  en-  A I  IP  OO  lOnC 
graved  with  dates  for  twenty  years,  and  set  by  hand  as  required,  without  unlocking  nUU  i^  ^  lOuJ 
the  form.    Size  li  x  U  inch.     Price  of  Model  No.  33,  each $10.00 

Model  No.  41  for  Numbering  Sales  Books,  Tags,  Etc. 

An  Automatic  Type-high  Numbering  Machine  made  with  figures  of  the 
greatest  height  that  can  be  operated  with  type  or  without  special  adjustment  of 
the  press.  In  general  design  and  construction  it  is  the  same  as  Model  No.  27. 
It  is  made  with  six  wheels  and  to  number  either  forward  or  backward.  Also, 
to  repeat  the  number  fifty  times  and  advance  one  unit  automatically. 

Model  No.  40  is  the  same  in  design  and  construction  as  Model  No.  41  but 
made  with  five  wheels. 

"1    ^  ^  <J.  ^  f^       Model  No.  40,  5  wheels $27.50 

A-l^tJ'T.tjyj       Model  No.  41,  6  wheels 30.00 

Extra  Interchangeable  Parts  of  Bates  Numbering  Machines 

Letter  Wheels  (9  letters)  each $2.50 

Skipping  Unit  "Wheels  (2  to  9)  each 2.50 

Letter  Slides,  with  one  letter,  each 50 


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Bates  Model  No,  39  for  Numbering  Gangs  of  Strip  Tickets 

An  Automatic  Type-high  Numbering  Machine.  The  plunger  may 
be  located  either  above  or  below  the  alignment  of  the  figures  and 
the  machine  imposed  in  the  form  to  strike  upon  the  tympan  outside 
the  margin  of  the  stock  or  used  in  connection  with  sectional  ink 
rollers.  Six  wheels  are  usually  provided  and  if  an  additional  figure 
or  a  serial  letter  is  required,  it  is  engraved  upon  a  fixture  to  be  at- 
tached to  the  preceding  end  of  the  case.  When  used  in  gangs  of 
ten  machines,  similar  fixtures  ar.e  placed  upon  the  end  of  the  case 
following  the  fi^^ures,  engraved  with  one  or  two  figures,  thus  pro- 
viding for  skipping  ten  or  twenty  and  the  tickets  afterward  collated 
in  consecutive  order.  Made  to  order  only,  with  any  size  or  style  of 
figures  desired. — Curidar. 

Model  No.  39 $30.00 


WETTER  NUMBERING  MACHINES 

The  New  Model  Wetter  is  the  perfected  Type-High  Automatic  Numbering  Machine.  Each  impression 
of  the  press  automatically  changes  the  numbers.  The  Wetter  is  operated  by  plunger  containing  the  word 
••No."  to  precede  the  figures;  this  "No."  slide  is  removable  without  taking  the  form  from  the  press  and 
any  other  character  such  as  "A."  "B,"  etc.,  can  be  inserted  in  its  place  in  a  moment.  With  each  machine 
a  "blank"  slide  is  furnished  to  use  in  place  of  the  word  "No."  when  working  the  machines  on  a  job  press 
and  when  it  is  more  desirable  to  have  only  the  figures  print.  The  New  Model  Wetter  is  constructed  of 
the  best  materials;  parts  are  hardened  where  necessary  and  workmanship  the  best.  All  Figures  are  cut 
deep,  and  the  faces  perfectly  flat  and  sharp. — Circular. 


MODEL 
NO. 

WHEELS 

STYLE  OF  FIGURES 

WIDTH 
INCHES 

LENGTH 
INCHES 

LIST  PRICE 

MODEL 
NO. 

WHEELS 

STYLE  OF  FIGURES 

WIDTH 
INCHES 

LENGTH 
INCHES 

LIST  PRICE 

237 
186 
12.5 
126 

127 

3 
4 

5 
6 

7 

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II 

n 

lA 

m 

14 

111 
m 

$10.00 
11.00 
12.00 
15.00 
19.00 

188 

182 
130 
131 
132 

3 
4 
5 

6 

7 

M  1234 

ii 

It". 
li 

m 
m 
ni 

$10,00 
11,00 
12,00 
15.00 
19.00 

238 

217 

3 

4 

JVs  1234 

lii 

in 

12,00 
14,00 

135 
136 

5 

6 

^2  1234 

u 

i§§ 
111 

16.00 
19.00 

For  numbering  checks  with  stubs,  any  number  to  a  page,  "  Skipping  "  unit  wheels  are  necessary;  these 
are  interchangeable  with  the  consecutive  unit  wheels  furnished  with  each  machine  and  can  be  adjusted  to 
machine  by  any  printer.     We  will  send  a  little  pamphlet  telling  all  about  them  on  request. 

Skipping  Wheels,  (to  skip  any  one  number  from  2  to  9)  each $2.50 

Letter  Slides.  (1  letter)  each 50 

The  Midget  Wetter 

A  new  machine,  made  entirely  of  steel,  size  5  x  Ikl:  the  smallest  stock  machine  made.    Two  sizes  only. 

Model  No.  115,  5  wheel $18.00' 

Model  No.  116,  6  wheel .' 20.00 

Wetter  Model  No.  185  for  Numbering  and  Dating  Church  Envelopes,  Etc, 

Five  automatic  wheels  precede  the  dating  attachment,  and  number  Q  Q  I  A  i  DFP  P^  1Qn9 
from  1  to  99,999,  changing  at  each  impression  of  press.     This  machine    O  O  X  Tt  J.   UL.O  f^tJ    \<J\J£, 

is  also  fitted  with  attachment,  so  that  the  same  number  can  be  printed  any  number  of  times,  and  can  be 

adjusted  to  do  this  without  taking  the  machine  out  of  the  form. 

Model  No.  185 .' $30.00 

WETTER  PLUNGERLESS  NUMBERING  MACHINE 

This  is  the  only  typographic  numberer  for  use  with  or  without  type  on  printing  presses,  that  prints 
nothing  but  the  figures,  without  "No.,"  a  period,  or  any  other  prefix  or  suffix  intended  to  act  as  plungers 
or  to  prevent  the  printed  sheet  from  being  smeared  by  the  revolving  figures.  The  pressure  of  the  platen 
or  cylinder  on  the  figures  operates  the  mechanism  which  changes  the  numbers  and  also  brings  into  action 
ingenious  bearers  which  raise  automatically  and  hold  the  printed  sheet  off  the  figures  while  they  are 
changing.  These  bearers  do  not  print  on  or  indent  the  paper.  All  machines  on  this  list  are  type-high. 
Order  by  Model  Number. — Ciixular. 


MODEL 
NO. 

WHEELS 

STYLE  OF  FIGURES 

WIDTH 
INCHES 

LENGTH 
INCHES 

LIST  PRICE 

MODEL 
NO. 

WHEELS 

STYLE  OF  FIGURES 

WIDTH  1  LENGTH 
INCHES!  INCHES 

LIST  PRICE 

437 
386 
,825 
326 
327 

7 

3 
4 
5 
6 

12345 

U4 

11 

1/e 
1ft 

lU 

n 

$18.00 
19.00 
20.00 
23.00 
26.00 

38& 

382 
330 
331 
332 

3 
4 
5 

6 

7 

12345 

18^4 

2,', 
It'b 

1ft 

u 

u 

$18.00 
19.00 
20.00 
23.00 
26.00 

438 
417 

3 
4 

12345    IS   iS 

19.00 
20.00 

335 
336 

5 

6 

12345    Iv 

li 

21.00 
24.00 

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AUTOMATIC  HAND  NUMBERING  MACHINES 

Model  No.  50 

This  new  model  embodies  the  highest  achievements  in 
the  art  of  numbering  machine  construction.  It  has  abso- 
lutely no  equal  even  in  the  most  expensive  machines  now 
upon  the  American  or  foreign  markets.  In  its  design  there 
have  been  many  departures  from  the  usual  plan.  Every 
part  is  of  steel,  giving  it  rigidity  and  strength  with  mini- 
mum weight.  It  is  made  with  three  movements,  consecu- 
tive, duplicate  and  repeat.  Machines  made  to  triplicate  or 
repeat  any  number  of  times  up  to  ten  and  advance  auto- 
matically, made  to  order  at  an  extra  charge  of  $1 .00.  Special 
letter  wheels  furnished  to  order,  $2.00  extra.  Only  the 
standard  size  and  style  of  figures  shown  in  the  cut  are 
furnished  in  stock  machines.  Other  styles  and  sizes  made 
to  order. 
Model  No.  50  Hand  Numbering  Machine $15.00 

•    Model  No.  49 

This  machine  has  been  designed  to  meet  the  popular 
demand  for  a  very  moderate  priced  automatic  numbering 
machine  of  durable  construction,  capable  of  accurate  work. 
It  is  made  with  three  movements,  consecutive,  duplicate  Model  No.  49 

and  repeat.     Only  the  standard  size  and  style  of  figures  H  O  O  /I  F^  ^ 

shown  in  the  cut  are  carried  in  stock.   Other  styles  and  sizes  _L  /w  O  "T  D  U 

made  to  order  at  an  extra  charge.    Special  letter  wheels 

made  to  order  at  an  extra  charge  of  $1.50  each.   Machines  made  to  triplicate  or  repeat  any  number  of  times 

up  to  ten  and  advance  automatically  made  to  order  at  an  extra  charge  of  $1.00. 

Model  No.  49  Hand  Numbering  Machine $5.00 

Specially  prepared  numbering  machine  ink  is  furnished  in  red,  blue  and  black,  record  or  copying. 
One-half  ounce  bottles,  25  cents.     Ink  pads  10  cents. 


Model  No.  50 

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OVERLAY  KNIFE 


In  leather  case,  (j  x  ,"„ 
Without  case 


I  ST.  JOHN  PAPER  KNIFE 

Each $0.50 

OIL  CANS 

.$0.60       Tin.  small $0.20 

50       Tin,  large 25 


PRINTERS'  KNIVES 

Knife  with  bodkin $1.50       Linen,  per  ball. . 

Knife  with  bodkin  and  tweezer 2.00       Cotton,  per  ball . 


PAGE  CORD 


.$0.40 
.      .15 


THE  MANUFACTURER'S  CARD  CUTTER 

The  Manufacturer's  Cutter  is  a  strong  machine  having  a 
twenty-four  inch  blade,  adapted  as  a  whole  to  any  reasonable 
work  for  which  such  a  cutter  may  be  used.  An  essential  feature 
for  manufacturing  purposes  is  the  automatic  grip  or  binder  which 
securely  holds  the  work  in  position  before  the  descending  blade 
begins  to  cut  and  throughout  its  movement. 
Manufacturer's  Card  Cutter $25.00 


THE  PREMIUM  CARD  CUTTER 


The  Premium  Card  Cutter  is  a  popular,  all  round  machine, 
with  a  twelve  inch  blade,  meeting  the  requirements  of  a  medium 
sized  cutter.  A  distinctive  advantage  is  secured  by  a  peculiar 
arrangement  of  the  joint,  by  means  of  which  a  sheet  of  any  length 
may  be  cut.  By  the  simple  adoption  of  a  spring  overhead  con- 
nected by  a  cord  attached  to  the  handle,  the  cutter  is  adapted  to 
rapid  work  where  a  great  number  of  small  pieces  of  uniform  size 
are  to  be  cut. 

Premium  Card  Cutter $10.00 


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STUDIO  CARD  CUTTER 

The  Studio  Cutter  has  a  ten  inch  blade  and  is  suited  to  a 
class  of  work  lighter  than  that  done  by  the  '"Premium." 
Studio  Card  Cutter $3.00 


CHANDLER  &  PRICE  PAPER  CUTTER 

This  cutter  is  built  from  new  designs  bj-  scientific  methods.  It  has  ample 
metal,  properly  distributed  to  withstand  strains.  Being  perfectly  counter- 
balanced, it  works  quickly  and  with  the  minimum  of  effort.  The  back  gauge 
and  clamp  interlock,  clamping  as  narrow  as  one-half  inch.  The  fingers  of  the 
clamp  have  a  broad  surface  to  avoid  creasing  the  stock.  All  gauges  are  accu- 
rately squared  with  the  knife.  The  back  gauge  extends  to  within  one  inch  of 
the  side  gauge,  and  is  divided  and  adjustable  for  book  trimming  or  squaring 
small  work.  All  parts  are  strictly  interchangeable,  and  accurately  fitting 
replacements  ma}-  be  ordered  by  number. — Circular. 

WEIGHT  PRICE        EXTRA  KNIFE 

23-inch 950 $100.00. ..  .$9.00 

26     "     1,100 130.00....  12.00 

30     "     1,600 175.00....  15.00 


"HOWARD  GEM"  LEVER  PAPER  CUTTERi 

This  is  the  original  "Howard  Gem"  Lever  Cutter.  '.It  has 
been  improved  from  time  to  time,  and  has  long  been  andis  still 
the  most  popular  lever  cutter  on  the  market.  It  is  a  very  ^eavy, 
compact  and  rigid  machine;  powerful  compound  leverage  makes 
it  cut  exceptionally  smooth  and  easy.  Clamp  has  large  hand^wheel 
and  quick-acting  screw.  Knife  cuts  clean  and  true.  It  is  prOLVided 
with  interlocking  back  gauge  and  clamp  for  cutting  narrow  widths. 
It  is  also  supplied  with  our  late  "easily  squared"  split  back  gauge 
and  stationary  side  gauges  back  and  front  on  both  sides.  Half-inch 
cutting  sticks  with  eight  cutting  surfaces  same  as  large  ones  at 
one-third  the  cost.  Gibs  and  setscrews  in  side  frames  to  take  up 
wear  of  knife  bar.  The  lever  is  extra  long  and  heavy,  counter- 
balanced and  adjustable  to  any  desired  position. — Circular. 

WEIGHT  PRICE      EXTRA  KNIFE 

80-inch 1500  lbs..  $175.00    $16.00 

82-inch 1600  lbs.,    200.00      18.00 


RELIANCE  LEVER  CUTTER 

The  Reliance  is  amply  braced  to  insure  strength  and  rigiditj*.  The 
bed  is  cross-ribbed  underneath,  with  an  extra-wide,  brace  or  flange  on 
the  outer  edge,  and  it  is  additionally  strengthened  by  the  heavy  center 
brace.  The  top  arch,  which  receives  the  strain  of  the  clamp,  is  well 
formed  and  extra  heavy,  as  is  also  the  knife-bar  and  clamp.  These  are 
reasons  why  there  can  be  no  springing  or  3-ielding  on  the  Reliance- 
features  essential  to  accuracy  as  well  as  durability. 

The  lever  system  is  simple  and  unusually  powerful,  rendering  heavy 
cutting  remarkably  easy.  The  lever  is  keyed  to  the  shaft,  as  is  also  the 
crank.  The  arm  connecting  knife-bar  with  crank  has  a  motion  in  direct 
line  with  the  motion  of  the  knife-bar,  thereby  giving  the  leverage  full 
force  and  guarding  against  lateral  strain  and  wear  on  the  knife-bar  and 
slots.  The  knife,  when  elevated,  is  about  three-fourths  of  an  inch  higher 
on  the  right  end  than  on  the  left.  This  gives  to  the  descending  knife 
the  desirable  shear-like  motion,  cutting  smoother  and  much  easier  than 
is  the  case  with  cutters  having  little  or  no  shear  cut. — Circular. 

WEIGHT  PRICE  EXTRA  KNIFE 

16i-inch 350  lbs  $  55.00  ....  $  6.75 

23i-inch  650  lbs  ....  90.00  ....  9.25 

25i-inch  750  lbs  ....  105.00  ....  11.00 

28i-inch  900  lbs  ....  125.00  ....  12.50 


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BROWN  &  CARVER  PAPER  CUTTERS 

AUTOMATIC  CLAMP  AND 
FOOT  TREADLE  POWER  PAPER  CUTTER 

The  Brown  &  Carver  Automatic  Cutters  have 
been  perfected  so  they  will  cut  as  accurately  as  the 
Brown  &  Carver  Hand  Clamp  Cutters,  and  are  ab- 
solutely unbreakable.  The  mechanism  of  these 
machines  is  simple  and  there  are  few  wearing 
parts.  They  do  not  require  frequent  adjusting. 
The  clamping  pressure  is  applied  on  the  principle  of 
the  Brown  &  Carver  Hand  Clamp.  It  is  independ- 
ent of  the  knife,  is  powerful  and  reliable,  and  can 
be  instantly  varied  by  shifting  a  lever  within  easy 
reach  of  the  operator.  With  a  speed  of  30  cuts  per 
minute  the  Clamp  descends  gently  upon  the  stock 
and  packs  the  pile  without  jarring  sheets  out  of  po- 
sition. The  automatic  pressure  is  then  applied. 
The  pile  is  held  under  uniform  pressure  throughout 
the  stroke  of  the  knife,  and  as  the  three  operations 
of  packing,  clamping  and  cutting  are  distinct  and 
separate,  and  are  performed  at  different  times  dur- 
ing the  revolution  of  the  machine,  the  belt  power 
is  never  called  upon  for  more  than  one  operation  at 
a  time  and  consequently  the  Brown  &  Carver  Cut- 
ters take  the  least  power  to  operate. — Circukir. 

34-inch,  weight    5.200  pounds $  750.00  63-inch,  weight  12,650  pounds $1850.00 

38-inch,  weight    5,900  pounds 875.00  68-inch,  weight  14,450  pounds 2150.00 

44-inc^'  weight    6,600  pounds 1075.00  74-inch,  weight  16,650  pounds 2600.00 

50-in9l|  weight    7,500  pounds 1300.00  84-inch,  weight  19,150  pounds 3000.00 

57-inG|>.,  weight  10,150  pounds 1550.00 

t'  ch  cutter  furnished  complete  with  knife,  oil  can  and  wrenches  delivered  skidded  and  boxed  f .  o.  b.  cars 
N.  Y.    No  overhead  pulleys  or  fixtures  of  any  kind  are  included. 


;  Automatic  Clamp,  Foot  Treadle,  and  Hand  Clamp 

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These  machines  are  the  same  in  every  particular  as  the  regular  Brown  &  Carver  Auto  described 
above  except  they  have  the  Hand  Clamp  parts  in  addition. 


63-inch,  weight  12,650  pounds $1900.00 

68-inch,  weight  14,450  pounds 2200.00 

74-inch,  weight  16,650  pounds 2650.00 

84-inch,  weight  19,150  pounds 3050.00 


34-incl^  weight    5.350  pounds $  800.00 

38-inca+,weight    5,950  pounds 925.00 

44-inch,. weight    6,750  pounds 1125.00 

50-inch, height    7,650  pounds 1350.00 

57-inch,  weight  10,150  pounds 1600.00 

Each  cutter  furnished  complete  with  knife,  oil  can  and  wrenches  delivered  skidded  and  boxed  f.  o.  b.  cars 
Oswelro,  N.  Y.    No  overhead  pulleys  or  fixtures  of  any  kind  are  included. 

Plain  Automatic  With  or  Without  Treadle 

These  machines  are  the  same  in  every  particular  as  the  regular  Brown  &  Carver  Auto  described  above 
except  the  Clamp  and  Back  Gauge  are  plain  (not  figured),  cutting  work  up  to  3i  inches,  the  Table  is  plain 
(not  grooved),  the  Back  Gauge  is  in  two  parts. 


34-infch,  weight  5.150  pounds. 
38-inch,  weight  5,850  pounds. 
44-inch,  weight  6,550  pounds. 
50-inch,  weight  7,450  pounds. 
57-inch,  weight  9,950  pounds. 
63-inch,  weight  12,450  pounds. 
68-inch,  weight  14,250  pounds. 
74-inch,  weight  16,450  pounds. 
84-inch,  weight  18,950  pounds. 


Without  treadle $  660.00 

Without  treadle 785.00 

Without  treadle 985.00 

Without  treadle 1210.00 

Without  treadle 1450.00 

Without  treadle 1750.00 

Without  treadle 2050.00 

Without  treadle 2500.00 

Without  treadle 2900.00 


With  treadle $  735.00 

With  treadle 860.00 

With  treadle 1060.00 

With  treadle 1285.00 

With  treadle 1525.00 

With  treadle 1825.00 

With  treadle 2125.00 

With  treadle 2575.00 

With  treadle 2975.00 


Each  cutter  furnished  complete  with  knife,  oil  can  and  wrenches  delivered  skidded  and  boxed  f.  o.  b.  cars 
Oswefiro,  N.  Y.    No  overhead  pulleys  or  fixtures  of  any  kind  are  included. 

Semi-Automatic  With  Foot  Treadle  and  Hand  Clamp 

The  Clamp  on  these  Machines  may  be  operated  as  on  the  Regular  Hand  Clamp  Cutters,  or'- it  may  be 
brought  down  to  the  work  quickly  by  Treadle  and  will  lock  automatically  on  the  work  or  return  to  the 
top  as  desired. 


34-inch,  weight  4,600  pounds $  665.00 

38-inch,  weight  5,300  pounds 790.00 


44-inch,  weight  6,100  pounds 990.00 

50-inch,  weight  6,900  pounds 1190.00 


Each  cutter  furnished  complete  with  knife,  oil  can  and  wrenches  delivered  skidded  and  boxed  f.  o.  b.  cars 
Oswego,  N.  Y.    No  overhead  pulleys  or  fixtures  of  any  kind  are  included. 


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BROWN  &  CARVER 
HAND  CLAMP  POWER  PAPER  CUTTER 

Cuts  work  up  to  one-half  inch  wide  and  the 
knife  rises  six  and  one-half  inches.  The  back  gauge 
is  in  three  parts  and  when  split,  the  section  forms  a 
side  gauge  so  that  work  can  be  cut  near  the  center 
of  the  knife  as  well  as  at  the  side  of  the  machine. 
The  back  gauge  is  close  to  the  side  gauge  for  small 
work.  The  knife  is  bolted  solidly  to  the  bar  and  is 
instantly  adjusted  for  level  or  wear  by  a  turn  of  the 
connecting  rods.  The  clamp  is  provided  with  a  fiat 
removable  plate  for  fine  work,  which  otherwise 
might  be  marred  by  the  clamp  fingers. 

34-inch,  weight    4,500  pounds S  625.00 

38-inch,  weight    5,200  pounds 750.00 

44-inch,  weight    6,000  pounds 950.00 

50-inch,  weight    6,800  pounds 1 150.00 

57-inch,  weight    8,200  pounds 1400.00 

63-inch,  weight  10,500  pounds 1700.00 

68-inch,  weight  12,300  pounds 2000.00 

74-inch,  weight  14,500  pounds 2400.00 

84-inch,  weight  16,000  pounds 2800.00 

Each  cutter  furnished  complete  with  knife,  oil  can 
and  wrenches  delivered  skidded  and  boxed  f.  o.  b.  cars 
Oswego,  N.  Y.  No  overhead  pulleys  or  fixtures  of  any 
kind  are  included. 


OSWEGO  POWER  AND  HAND  AND  POWER  PAPER  CUTTER 

These  are  lively  running,  accurate  Cutting  Machines.  The 
base  is  webbed  directly  under  the  clamping  and  cutting  strain 
rendering  the  machine  absolutely  rigid.  The  Clamp  rises  4i 
inches.  The  Clamp  and  Back  Gauge  interlock  allowing  work  to 
be  cut  up  to  one-half  inch.  The  Back  Gauge  is  in  two  parts  on 
26-inch  and  32-inch  sizes,  in  three  parts  on  36-inch  size.  The 
Hand  Wheel  is  graduated  to  insure  the  movement  for  Back 
Gauge.  The  table  is  plain  (not  grooved) ;  front  scored  in  i  inch 
squares  with  brass  rule  graduated  to  sixteenths  of  an  inch,  back 
graduated  to  sixteenths  of  an  inch.  The  handles  on  the  clamping 
wheel  render  clamping  easy.  (Round  Rim  Clamping  Wheel  fur- 
nished if  desired).  The  Friction  Clutch  is  thrown  out  automat- 
icall}-  after  every  cut  and  the  knife  stopped  at  the  top  by  a 
positive  brake. 


26-inch,  wt.  2,100  lbs. 
32-inch,  wt.  2,400  lbs. 
36-inch,  wt.  2,600  lbs. 


Power,  $280.00. 
Power,  315.00. 
Power,    400.00. 


Hand  and  Power,  $300.00 
Hand  and  Power,  335.00 
Hand  and  Power,    420.00 


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Each  cutter  furnished  complete  with  knife,  oil  can  and  wrenches 
delivered  skidded  and  boxed  f.  o.  b.  cars  Oswegro.  N.  Y.  No  overhead 
pullevs  or  fixtures  of  any^ldnd  are  included. 


OSWEGO  COMBINATION  HAND  AND  POWER  CUTTER 

This  machine  has  a  mechanical  device  for  changing  speed  and 
power.  For  Hand  Power  drive  by  shifting  gear  at  right  the  speed  can 
be  decreased  and  power  increased.  Grooved  Table  furnished  regularly 
(plain  table  to  order) ;  front  scored  1-inch  lines  with  brass  rule  gradu- 
ated to  sixteenths  of  an  inch,  back  graduated  to  sixteenths  of  an  inch. 
Clamp  rises  4i  inches.  The  Clamp  and  Back  Gauge  interlock  allowing 
work  to  be  cut  up  to  i  inch.  Double  clamp  screws  are  operated  bj* 
Pilot  Hand.  (Round  Rim  Hand  Wheel  if  desired).  The  Hand  Wheel 
is  graduated  to  measure  the  movement  of  Back  Gauge. 
33-inch,  weight  2700  pounds $425.00 

OSWEGO  HAND  WHEEL  DRIVE  CUTTERS 

30-inch,  weight  1,400  pounds $240.00 

32-inch,  weight  1,500  pounds 275.00 

J  Each  cutter  furnished  complete  with  knife,  oil  can  and  wrenches  de- 
livered skidded  and  boxed  f.  o.  b.  cars  Oswego,  N.  Y.  No  overhead  pulle3's 
or  fixtures  of  anj-  kind  are  included. 


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ADVANCE  LEVER  PAPER  CUTTER 

The  Advance  Cutters  have  gibs  and  setscrews  in  side  frames  to 
take  up  wear  of  knifebar.  The  lever  and  knifebar  are  counterbal- 
anced. The  knife  has  a  dip-cut,  which  makes  the  cutting  very  easy. 
It  has  side  gauges  on  both  sides,  both  back  and  front.  This  cutter 
is  provided  with  "easily  squared"  back  gauge,  which  also  interlocks 
with  the  clamp,  thus  permitting  stock  to  be  cut  as  narrow  as  three- 
fourths  of  an  inch.  The  back  gauge  is  made  extra  long,  which 
brings  it  close  to  the  side  gauge,  enabling  both  gauges  to  be  used  in 
squaring  small  stock.  A  figured  scale  is  sunk  in  the  table  for  con- 
venience in  cutting  to  measure. 

WEIGHT  PRICE  EXTRA  KNIFE 

22i-inch 685  lbs.,  $  90.00  $  9.00 

35  -inch 765  lbs.,  110.00  10.00 

30  4nch 1160  lbs.,  165.00  14.00 

33  -inch 1440  lbs.,  200.00  16.50 


ADVANCE  POWER  PAPER  CUTTER 

The  Advance  Power  Paper  Cutter  is  the  most  substantial  paper 
cutter  ever  made  for  the  price.  It  has  a  side  frame  protector  which 
absolutely  prevents  trimmings  from  wedging  between  knife  and 
side  frame,  which  is  the  cause  of  so  many  breaks  on  power  cutters. 
The  knife-bar  is  perfectly  balanced,  obviating  all  danger.  The 
dip  cut  of  knife  insures  easy  cutting  and  economy  of  power.  The 
throw-off  stops  the  knife  at  the  highest  point  of  stroke  automati- 
cally. It  may  be  thrown  off  at  any  point  by  hand,  in  case  of  error 
and  backed  up  to  save  stock.  It  has  gibs  and  set  screws  to  take  up 
wear  of  knife-bar;  figured  rules  cut  in  bed.  back  and  front;  "easily 
squared"  back  gauge  which  may  be  squared  with  knife  in  a 
moment's  time:  back  gauge  interlocks  with  clamp  for  trimming 
narrow  work,  and  extends  to  within  one  inch  of  side  gauge. 

WEIGHT  PRICE  EXTRA  KNIFE 

30-inch 1774  lbs.,      $300.00        $14.00 

33-inch 1820  lbs.,         350.00  16.50 


36-INCH  CHALLENGE  POWER  CUTTER 

The  36-inch  Challenge  Power  Cutter,  is  a  machine  of  mag- 
nificent proportions  and  great  strength.  It  is  entirely  within 
control  of  the  operator  without  moving  from  his  position. 
The  automatic  throw-off  is  positive,  and  the  knife-bar  is 
counter-balanced,  obviating  all  danger  of  the  knife  running 
down  prematurely.  The  knife  stops  instantly  at  any  point 
when  clutch  is  thrown  off.  The  clamp  is  geared  at  both  ends, 
and  quickly  and  easily  operated  by  hand  wheel  at  left  of  cut- 
ter. By  this  arrangement,  also,  powerful  clamping  is  secured. 
This  cutter  is  provided  with  side  gauges  back  and  front 
on  both  sides,  figured  scale  cut  in  bed,  back  and  front;  new 
side  frame  protector  which  absolutely  prevents  narrow  trim- 
ming from  wedging  between  knife  and  side  frame  which 
is  the  cause  of  so  many  breaks  on  power  cutters. — Ci7-ailar. 

WEIGHT  PRICE  EXTRA  KNIFE 

36-inch 3740  lbs.,       $650.00         $21.00 


PONY  ADVANCE  LEVER  PAPER  CUTTER 

These  "Pony"  Advance  cutters  till  a  special  field  of  usefullness.  They  are 
unequaled  for  cutting  and  trimming  labels  and  small  work  of  any  kind,  and 
are  valuable  alike  to  small  and  large  establishments,  even  though  larger  lever 
or  power  cutters  be  employed.  These  cutters  are  first-class  in  every  respect, 
and  equal  to  the  large  Advance  paper  cutters  in  material,  workmanship  and 
finish.  They  possess  greater  strength  and  durability,  and  are  more  easily  oper- 
ated than  any  other  cutter  of  like  capacit}-.   Gauges  squared  to  the  knif  e.—CtrcM?«r. 

16-inch $50.00 

19-inch 65.00 


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COMBINATION  PAPER  JOGGER 

It  is  an  admitted  fact  by  those  who  have  tested  the  merits  of 

the  Jogger,  that  there  is  nothing  in  a  press-room  that  will  so  soon 

pay  for  itself  as  a  device  for  evening  up  paper.    It  will  take  two 

hours  of  a  good  man's  time  to  even  the  paper  from  a  press  one 

da3%  say  nothing  of  the  sheets  that  are  torn  on  the  edges  by 

handling  uneven  paper.    These  Joggers 

will  save  the  price  they  cost  from  one  to 

four  times  a  year.    In  ordering,  always 

give  size  of  the  largest  sheet  you  want  to 

print.    If  your  table  is  fitted  to  the  press, 

give  accurate  measurements  of  the  same. 

State  the  kind  of  press. — Circular. 

24  X  36  or  less $15.00 

36  X  48  or  less 18.00 

Larger  than  36  x  48 20.00 


EXTRA  HEAVY  ROSBACK  PROGRESS  POWER  PERFORATOR  WITH  FEED  GAUGE 

Has  hardened  tool  steel  dies  and  punches,  reclining  rear  table  feed  gauge,  automatic  sheet  delivery, 
steel  slugs,  punches  on  the  center  of  guide  pins,  etc. 

28  inch,  steam  power,  complete,  weight  750  pounds $275.00 

30  inch,  steam  power,  complete,  weight  800  pounds  300.00 

EXTRA  HEAVY  HARDENED  DIE  ROSBACK  PERFORATORS 

15  inch  foot  power,  weight  300  pounds $  85.00 

20  inch  foot  power,  weight  325  pounds 100.00 

24  inch  foot  power,  weight  335  pounds 125.00 

28  inch  foot  power,  weight  350  pounds • 150.00 

24  inch  steam  power,  weight  410  pounds 175.00 

28  inch  steam  power,  weight  425  pounds 200.00 


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ROSBACK  PERFORATOR 

The  original  independent  punch  perforator  embodies  all  improvements  found  in  the  power  perforator. 

15  inch,  foot  power,  weight  300  pounds $  60.00 

20  inch,  foot  power,  weight  325  pounds .     75.00 

24  inch,  foot  power,  weight  335  pounds 100.00 

28  inch,  foot  power,  weight  350  pounds 125.00 

28  inch,  steam  power,  weight  425  lbs 175.00 

24  inch,  steam  power,  weight  410  lbs 150.00 


FRANKLIN  HAND  PERFORATOR 

Perforates  10  inches  and  is  provided  with  gauges  on  both  sides,  so 
that  the  sheets  may  be  turned  and  fed  in  again,  making  a  continuous 
perforated  line  20  inches  long.  Needles  make  round  holes,  like  the 
perforation  on  a  sheet  of  postage  stamps. — Circular. 

10  inch $25.00 


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MONITOR  ROUND  HOLE  PERFORATOR 


The  Monitor  Extra  Heavy  Perforator  embodies  points  of  superiority  and  durability;  very  massive  and 
strong.  The  side  guides  for  head  are  supported  by  a  cross-brace,  thereby  insuring  a  true  and  perfect 
perpendicular  motion.  The  head  is  connected  with  operating 
shaft  below  by  side  rods  which  are  joined  to  the  head  by  means 
of  a  projecting  hub,  on  which  the  collar  of  the  side  rod  operates; 
this  removes  any  possible  lateral  motion  or  strain  to  the  perforator 
head.  Bed  plate  supports  lower  die  thoroughly.  Stripper  is  made 
on  angle  steel,  preventing  springing  of  stripper  in  center  and  avoid- 
ing the  binding  of  die  and  stripper  by  needles  during  operation. 
Needles  are  in  line  with  center  of  side  rods,  assuring  a  true  and 
perpendicular  motion.  Every  needle  is  separate  and  can  be  removed 
and  replaced  independently,  and  can  be  sharpened  while  in  machine. 
Provided  with  hardwood  tables,  back  and  side  gauges. — Circular. 

24-inch,  Foot  Power,  extra  heavy $200.00 

28-inch,  Foot  Power,  extra  heavy 225.00 

30-inch,  Foot  Power,  extra  heavy 275.00 

24-inch,  Steam  Power,  extra  heavy 250.00 

28-inch,  Steam  Power,  extra  heavy 275.00 

30-inch,  Steam  Power,  extra  heavy 325.00 

Special  Patented  Feeding  Gauge,  extra 30.00 


MONITOR  STANDARD  PERFORATOR 


The  Monitor  Standard  Perforators  are  constructed  on  same  principle  as  our  heavy  pattern,  embodying 

the  same  recent  improvements  and  conveniences.    It  is  fully  capable  of  meeting  the  requirements  for 

general  work,  will  give  entire  satisfaction  and  prove  to  be  a  machine  superior 

to  that  of  any  other  manufacture.    Provided  with  fine  hardwood  tables,  back 

and  side  gauges.    These  machines  are  furnished  with  or  without  power,  the 

J    ,  power  device  being  very  simple  and  quick  in  action.     The  machines  are  thor- 

tLt-.^.....^^.j^..,;a:.T^,i,ij^^,.^^})j^^^^^   oughly  guaranteed  in  every  respect. — f'ircuJnr. 

|r;Sl/        12-inch,  Hand  Power $  40.00 

20-inch,  Foot  Power 75.00 

24-inch,  Foot  Power 100.00 

!^  I            28-inch,  Foot  Power 125.00 

30-inch,  Foot  Power 150.00 

^a^ ^r^\          24-inch,  Steam  Power 150.00 

28-inch,  Steam  Power 175.00 

30-inch,  Steam  Power 225.00 

Special  Patented  Feed  Gauge,  extra 30.00 


IMPROVED  GEM  PERFORATOR. 

This  machine,  the  Gem  Perforator,  is  perfect  in  all  its  parts, 
made  of  the  best  material,  and  is  the  only  perforator  made  which  has 
hardened  and  tempered  steel  dies.  The  perforations  are  round,  as 
on  postage  stamps.  Needles  bent  by  accident  or  otherwise  can  be 
removed  very  easily,  and  others  inserted,  as  the  needles  are  all  in- 
dependent and  are  not  soldered  together — a  notable  fault  with  other 
perforators  now  in  use.  When  needles  are  worn  too  short  new  ones 
can  be  purchased  for  fifty  cents  per  hundred  from  the  dealer.  One 
hundred  extra  needles,  one  pair  of  pliers,  one  screwdriver,  one  file 
for  sharpening  needles,  and  directions  for  operating,  sent  with 
each  perforator. — Circular. 

15-inch,  foot  power $40.00 

20-inch,  foot  power 50.00 

24-inch,  foot  power 60.00 

28-inch,  foot  power 70.00 


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BATES  TYPOGRAPHIC  PERFORATING  MACHINES 

Models  No.  45  and  No.  46 

This  is  a  machine  designed  for  the  purpose 
of  perforating  at  the  same  time  as  the  printing 
operation  is  performed,  without,  however,  injur- 
ing the  rollers  as  is  the  case  with  the  ordinary 
steel  perforating  rule. 

The  driving  head.  Model  46.  consists  of  a 
metal  block  in  which  the  plunger  and  a  powerful 
^g",.;,  BMM  spring  are  mounted.  The  blades  are  made  in 
^  ■H^  ^^'^^  ^"*^  three  inch  sections  which  are  assembled 
in  line  and  connected  to  the  driving  head,  so  that 
any  length  perforation  may  be  obtained;  the 
driving  mechanism  being  so  located  in  the  form  that  it  strikes  the  tympan  beyond  the  margin  of  the  stock 
to  be  perforated.  Dimensions  of  drivin'j  head.  70  x  92  points.  Width  of  perforating  blades,  18  points.  This 
plunger,  when  at  rest,  is  above  '•  type  high,  "  and  as  the  impression  is  made,  its  depression  raises  the  per- 
forating blade  or  blades  to  a  position  in  which  the  cutters  are  slightly  more  than  "  type  high,  "  Creasing 
or  scoring  blades  may  be  quickly  substituted  for  perforating  blades  and  used  in  the  same  cases  with  the 
same  driving  head.  It  may  be  successfully  operated  upon  either  platen  or  cylinder  presses,  but  upon  the 
later  it  is  designed  to  perforate  in  line  or  parallel  with  the  cylinder  only.  It  should  be  borne  in  mind,  that 
the  character  of  the  perforation  is  not  simply  an  indentation,  but  a  clean  cut.  equaling  the  best  pin-hole 
perforation  which  is  otherwise  only  accomplished  with  the  most  expensive  perforating  machines  at  a  sep- 
arate operation.  Not  only  is  the  entire  cost  of  perforating  eliminated  but  the  expense  and  annoyance 
caused  by  the  delays  invariabl}'  associated  with  a  second  operation  are  also  overcome. — Circular. 

Model  No.  45  Perforating  Blades.  3-inch  sections $6.00 

Model  No.  45  Perforating  Blades,  2-inch  sections 5.00 

Model  No.  46  Driving  Head 4.00 

Scoring  Blades,  (2-inch  or  3-inch  interchangeable  with  perforating  blades) 2.50 


PROOF  PLANERS 

Made  of  Maple,   carefully   faced   with    high-priced    closely 
woven,  firm  and  durable  felt. 

Proof  Planers,  3i  x  8  inches $0.60 

P»-oof  Planers,  3i  x  8  inches,  with  leather  top 70 


PLANERS 

Made  of  the  best  selected  rock  maple. 


LINOTYPE  PLANER 

A  necessity  in  every  office  having  linotype 
machines.  Faced  with  corrugated  rubiber,  it  re- 
moves the  "whiskers"'  from  linotype  slugs  Without 
injury  to  the  face  of  the  type. 


Maple,  small,  3J  x  6  inches $0.25 

Maple,  large,  3i  x  8  inches 30 

Maple,  leather  top,  3i  x  8  inches 40 

Midget  Planers,  li  x  3  x  li  inches 07 


Linotype  Planers,  bi  x  6  inches $0.50 


PILOT  PRESS 

These  presses  rank  as  the  best  of  this  class  in  the  market,  and  have 
never  yet  failed  to  give  entire  satisfaction.  They  are  time  savers,  as  many 
jobs  of  card  or  other  work  can  be  put  on  this  press  and  completed  in  less 
time  than  would  be  consumed  in  making  ready  on  ordinary  job  presses. 

The  size,  6J  x  10  inches  inside  chase,  embraces  all  ordinary  commercial 
work.     Each  press  is  furnished  with  one  set  of  rollers,  wrench  and  chase. 

6i  X 10  inside  chase $35.00 

With  fountain 45.00 


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No.  a  Improved  Galley  Universal 


THE  UNIVERSAL  PRESSES 

New  Styles  compared  with  the  old  style  Universals 
have  heavier  shafts,  gear  wheels,  bridges  and  platens ;  great- 
er weight,  strength  and  durability;  they  run  faster,  easier 
and  smoother,  with  an  almost  noiseless  movement;  they  have 
an  improved  distribution,  improved  bridge  locks,  improved 
changers,  new  pattern  combination  belt  shifter  and  brake,  and 
the  least  possible  liability  to  breakage  in  all  parts. 

They  are  adapted  to  all  kinds  of  work,  from  the  lightest 
card  work  to  the  heaviest  embossing  and  wood  printing.  They 
are  made  of  the  best  material,  by  skilled  workmen,  from  new 
patterns,  with  new  machinery  and  special  tools,  and  challenge 
comparison  with  any  presses  ever  made,  in  all  the  qualities 
required  for  perfect  printing  machinery. 

Description  of  the  Three  Styles  and  List  Prices 

Quarto  Medium  Universals  are  equipped  with  five  cast  iron 
chases,  one  roller  mold  (for  which  a  set  of  cast  rollers  or  two  cast 
iron  chases  will  be  substituted,  if  preferred),  six  form  roller  stocks, 
four  distributor  roller  stocks,  two  ductor  roller  stocks,  six  large 
and  six  small  roller  wheels,  two  iron  lateral  distributors,  two  feed 
tables,  three  wrenches  and  treadle  fixtures  (for  which  two  cast 
iron  chases  will  be  substituted,  if  preferred.  The  same  parts  are 
included  with  the  Half  Medium,  except  chases,  and  one  steel  chase 
and  three  cast  iron  chases  are  supplied;  with  the  Half  Super  Royal. 
Styles  No.  1,  2,  and  3  two  steel  chases  and  two  cast  iron  chases  are 
supplied;  with  the  Super  Royal,  Style  No.  4,  five  steel  chases  are 
supplied.  No  treadle  fixtures  are  supplied  with  any  of  the  styles  of 
Half  Super  Royal,  Half  Medium,  except  an  additional  chargre.  All 
Quarto  Medium  Presses  have  the  single  adjuster  latch. 


Style  No.  1 

This  is  the  regular  press,  adapted  for  general  commercial  letter-press  work. 

Quarto  Medium,    10x15  inside  chase,  shipping  weight  1,900  pounds $350.00 

Half  Medium,         13x19       "  •■  >'  "        2,700       "       450.00 

Half  Super  Royal,  14x22       ••  "  "  "        2,850       "       515.00 

Style  No.  2 

This  style  differs  from  the  No.  1  in  that  it  is  heavier  and  stronger  in  its  general  build,  having  a  much 
heavier  platen  and  a  heavier  fly-wheel  for  "  carrying  over  "  on  a  more  powerful  impression.  It  also  has  the 
steel  section  welded  into  the  rim  of  the  large  gear  wheel,  in  which  are  formed  the  teeth  which  are  in 
engagement  with  the  teeth  of  the  driving  pinion  during  the  time  of  the  impression. 

The  Style  No.  2  is  equipped  with  our  new  style  double  rolling  device,  which  lifts  one  of  the  form  rollers 
clear  of  the  form  on  the  downward  movement  of  the  carriage,  by  means  of  latches,  which  drop  automatically, 
as  the  rollers  leave  the  distributing  cylinders,  and  hold  one  roller  off  the  form  by  supporting  its  journal  boxes. 
When  the  roller  carriage  passes  the  lower  edge  of  form,  the  latches  are  released  by  pins  coming  in 
contact  with  stops  on  frame  of  press  and  the  roller  with  a  fresh  supply  of  ink,  passes  over  the  form  on  the 
upward  movement. 

Half  Medium,  13x  19  inside  chase,  shipping  weight  2,750  pounds $500.00 

Half  Super  Royal,  14x22      ••  ■•  •  "       2,900       ••      575.00 

Style  No.  3,  Combination  "A" 

For  letterpress  printing  of  the  highest  grade,  cold  embossing,  stamping  and  all  work  that  can  be 
executed  on  a  platen  set  to  print  at  the  height  of  type. 

Quarto  Medium,     lOx  15  inside  chase,  shipping  weight  2,000  pounds $450.00 

Half  Medium,  13x19       "  "  "  "      2,900        "       600.00 

Half  Super  Royal,  14x22       "  "  '•  "      3,100        "       650.00 

Style  No.  3,  Combination  "B" 

For  letterpress  printing  and  (in  addition  to  all  work  that  can  be  done  on  Combination  A)  book-cover 
inlaying,  and  cutting  and  creasing.  This  combination  is  fitted  with  a  movable  i  inch  steel  platen  plate  and 
a  movable  i  inch  brass  platen  plate,  the  latter  for  use  in  cutting  and  creasing. 

Quarto  Medium,     10x15  inside  chase,  shipping  weight  2,000  pounds $470.00 

Half  Medium,  13x19     "  •'  "  "        2,900       "       626.00 

Half  Super  Royal,  14x22      "  "  "  "        3,100       "      676.00 

Style  No.  3.  Combination  "C" 

For  letterpress  printing  and  hot  embossing  (in  addition  to  all  work  that  can  be  done  on  Combinations 
A  and  B).  This  combination  is  fitted  with  a  steam-blank,  I  inch  thick,  a  movable  i  inch  steel  plate  for  same, 
a  movable  i  inch  steel  platen  plate,  a  movable  i  inch  brass  platen  plate  and  two  cast-iron  platen  plates. 

Half  Medium,  13x  19  inside  chase,  shipping  weight  2,900  pounds $738.00 

Half  Super  Royal,  14x22       "  "  -  '•        3,100       "        800.00 


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Style  No.  3,  Combination  "D" 

For  letterpress  printing,  printing  on  wood  (not  exceeding  1  inch  in  thickness),  and  cold  embossing. 
This  combination  is  fitted  with  a  I  inch  movable  cast-iron  platen  blank,  a  movable  i  inch  steel  platen  plate, 
and  a  movable  i  inch  brass  platen  plate,  the  latter  for  use  in  cutting  and  creasing. 

Quarto  Medium,     lOx  15  inside  chase,  shipping  weight  2,000  pounds $474.00 

Half  Medium,  13x19      "  "  "  "       2,900        ••      629.00 

Half  Super  Royal,  14x22     "  "  "  "       3,100        "      679.00 

Style  No.  3,  Combination  "E" 

For  letter-press  printing,  printing  on  wood  (not  exceeding  1  inch  in  thickness) ,  hot  embossing,  and  all 
work  that  can  be  done  on  Combination  A,  B,  and  C.  This  combination  is  fitted  with  steam  blank  and  pipe 
connection,  i-inch  movable  cast-iron  platen  blank,  one  .405-inch  movable  cast-iron  platen  blank,  i-inch 
steel  platen  plate,  a  movable  steel  plate  on  steam  blank,  and  a  movable  i-inch  brass  platen  plate. 

Half  Medium,         13x19  inside  chase,  shipping  weight  2,900  pounds $738.00 

Half  Super  Royal,  14x23     "  "  •'  "        3,100      "      800.00 

Style  No.  4 

To  meet  the  demand  of  those  printers  who  require  a  larger  press  than  the  14  x  22  inches;  to  publishers 
using  ready  prints,  in  small  towns,  for  one-page  work ;  blank-book  makers  and  others,  who  do  not  have 
constant  need  for  a  cylinder  press,  we  offer  the  Style  No.  4  Universal.  This  press  is  built  in  one  size  only 
— 17  X  25  inches  inside  chase,  on  new  lines,  and  no  expense  has  been  spared  in  this  new  production.  The 
frame  is  of  a  solid,  modern  design  and  is  proportionately  heavier  than  the  14  x  22  inches;  the  bridge,  fly- 
wheel, hook  connection  and  cam  lever  are  heavier;  the  cam-way  in  the  large  gear  wheel  is  of  an  improved 
design,  requiring  a  larger  friction  roller;  the  gear  wheel  has  the  steel  section  in  the  rim  like  the  Style 
No.  2  and  Style  No.  3  Universals;  the  carriage  ways  are  of  a  new  design,  the  carriage  slot  being  per- 
pendicular its  full  length;  an  adjustable  counterweight  to  balance  the  weight  of  the  carriage,  when 
carrying  one,  two  or  three  form  rollers  is  a  new  feature;  this  press  has  the  long  pinion  shaft  with  the 
outside  floor  support  like  the  Style  No.  3  Universal  and  the  new  style  double  inking  device  without 
springs  is  a  part  of  the  regular  equipment. 

Style  No.  4,  17  x  25  inches  inside  chase,  shipping  weight  3,300  pounds $600.00 

Electric  Welded  Silver-Gloss  Steel  Chases  furnished  as  follows; 


SIZE 

THE  FOLLOWING  DEDUCTION  WILL  BE 
MADE  FROM  THE  NET  PRICE  OF  PRESS 
IF  ONE    ELECTRIC-WELDED  CHASE    IS 
ORDERED    INSTEAD  OF  THE    USUAL   3 
NEW  CAST  IRON  CHASES. 

THE  FOLLOWING  CHARGE  WILL  BE 
ADDED  TO  THE  NET  PRICE  OF  PRESS 
IF  TWO  ELECTRIC-WELDED  CHASES 
ARE  SUPPLIED  IN  PLACE  OF  THE 
USUAL  3  NEW  CAST  IRON  CHASES. 

THE  FOLLOWING  CHARGE  WILL  BE 

ADDED  TO  THE  NET  PRICE  OF  PRESS 

IF  THREE  ELECTRIC-WELDED  CHASES 

ARE  SUPPLIED  IN  PLACE  OF  THE 

USUAL  3  NEW  CAST  IRON  CHASES. 

Quarter  medium,  10x15 

Half  medium,  13x19 

Half  Super  Royal,  14x22. . . . 

$1.33 

1.23 

.59 

$3.35 
4.30 
4.07 

$  8.02 

9.82 

10.23 

We  do  not  guarantee  or  recommend  cast  iron  chases  for  job  presses. 

UNIVERSAL  EMBOSSING  MACHINE. 

No.  1,  21ix22  inch  bed,  18  x20    inside  chase $800.00 

No.2,24x26    "        "     22ix24|       '•  -      900.00 

UNIVERSAL  STAMPING  PRESS. 

This  is  a  very  heavy,  powerful  press,  built  especially  for  stamping  book  covers,  and  making  signs  and 
photo  mounts. 

No.  3,  size  of  bed  24x26  inches $1600.00 

For  hot  work,  steam  blank 150.00 

For  hot  work,  gas  blank 200.00 


UNIVERSAL  CUTTERS  AND  CREASERS. 


No.  1, 
No.  li. 
No.  2, 
No.  3, 
No.  4, 


size  of  bed,  22  x31i  inches 20  x30 

••     "      "     24ix31i  inches 22ix30i 

"     "     "     25  xas    inches 23ix31 

"     "      "     27ix41i  inches 27x40 

"     "      "     31  x45Hnches 30  x44 


inside  chase,  shipping  weight  4,800  pounds $  700.00 

4,900        "       800.00 

"  "  ■'  "         5.100        "       900.00 

"  "  ••  "         6,500        "       1200.00 

7,400       ''       1400.00 


Each  press  is  furnished  with  a  steel  platen  plate,  I  inch  thick,   (or  a  brass  plate,  if  preferred,)  three 
chases,  two  feed  tables,  power  fixtures  on  press,  brake  and  one  wrench. 


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CHANDLER  &  PRICE  PRESS 

The  Chandler  &  Price  is  heavier  and  stronger  than  any 
other  Gordon  press,  but  is  constructed  upon  scientific  lines 
and  principles  that  insure  its  running  easily,  quietly  and  as 
quickly,  as  it  is  possible  to  feed,  without  racking  or  undue 
wear.  The  side-arms  and  shaft  are  of  forged  steel.  The 
throw-off  is  instantaneous,  positive  and  easy  to  operate,  with- 
out springs,  clamps,  or  catches.  The  depressible  grippers  can 
not  get  beneath  the  rollers.  The  chase  clamp  is  positive  and 
instantaneous.  The  distribution  is  unequaled.  The  horizontal 
platen,  with  long  rest,  insures  speed  and  ease  in-feeding.  In 
short,  the  Chandler  &  Price  press  is  the  standard  of  excel- 
lence in  Gordon  presses.  That  it  is  the  cheapest  in  the  long 
run  is  proved  by  the  thousands  in  successful  use  for  many 
years.  Every  press  is  given  an  expert's  severe  test  before 
leaving  the  factory.  This  test  of  the  complete  machine,  after 
the  rigid  scrutiny  of  all  parts  during  their  making,  is  the 
good  reason  why  not  one  press  out  of  more  than  23,000  has 
been  found  defective  in  material  or  make.  It  is  better  to  de- 
tect than  to  have  to  correct. — Circular. 

7x11  inside  chase,  weight  1,000  lbs $150.00 

8    X  12  inside  chase,  weight  1,200  lbs 165.00 

10    X  15  inside  chase,  weight  1,800  lbs 250.00 

12    X  18  inside  chase,  weight  2,500  lbs 300.00 

14    X  20  inside  chase,  weight  3,000  lbs 400.00 

14i  X  22  inside  chase,  weight  3,100  lbs 450.00 

Steam  fixtures 15.00 

Buckeye  fountain 10.00 

Chandler  &  Price  fountain 20.00 

Each  press  is  furnished  with  throw-off,  depressible  grrippers  three  chases,  a  brayer,  two  wrenches,  two  sets  of 
roller  stocks,  a  treadle,  and  one  roller  mold. 

Electric-Welded  Silyer-Gloss  Steel  Chases  furnished  as  follows: 


NET  EXTRA  CHARGE  FOR  ONE  ELECTRIC 

NET  EXTRA  CHARGE  FOR  TWO  ELECTRIC 

NET  EXTRA  CHARGE  FOR  THREE  ELEC- 

SIZE 

WELDED  CHASE  INSTEAD  OF  THE 

WELDED  CHASES  INSTEAD  OF  THE 

TRIC  WELDED  CHASES  INSTEAD  OF  THE 

'     USUAL  3  NEW  CAST  IRON  CHASES. 

USUAL  3  NEW  CAST  IRON  CHASES. 

USUAL  3  NEW  CAST  IRON  CHASES. 

7  xll 

$3.62 

$  7.87 

$12.12 

8  xl2 

3.62 

7.87 

12.12 

10  xl5 

3.77 

8.45 

13.12 

12  xl8 

4.17 

0.70 

15.22 

14  x20 

4.60 

10.76 

16.92 

14ix22 

4.57 

10.73 

16.89 

We  do  not  guarantee  or  recommend  cast  iron  chases  for  job  presses. 

WASHINGTON  HAND  PRESS 

Printers  who  have  been  accustomed  to  using  the 
Washington  Hand  Press  will  appreciate  the  radical  im- 
provements made  in  the  press  which  we  offer  to  the 
trade.  It  is  made  from  new  patterns,  and  all  parts  are 
interchangeable.  The  platen  is  strengthened  by  trans- 
verse ribs,  and  the  bed  is  made  heavier,  to  resist  the  force 
of  the  impression  and  make  it  uniform  at  all  points.  The 
lever  support  is  strengthened  by  a  brace  extending  up- 
ward against  the  frame.  The  bed  trucks  are  stronger, 
and  the  studs,  steps  and  points  are  all  of  steel,  hardened. 
— Circular. 

BED 

..25  x34. 
..27  x39. 
..29  x42. 
..3H  x47. 
..32i  x48. 

Price  includes  one  screw  wrench,  one  ink  brayer,  one  pair 
bearers,  and  ink  slice;  also  boxing  and  cartage.  Extra  bearers 
per  pair,  50  cents.    Extra  frlskets,  $3.50  to  $6.00. 

As  a  1-ule  we  can  supTply  second-hand  Washington 
Hand  Presses  of  all  sizes  on  demand. 


PLATEN 

6-col. 

folio . . 

..21    x30. 

7-col. 

folio . . 

..23    x35. 

8-col. 

folio . . 

..25    x38. 

9-col. 

folio . . 

..28i  x43. 

6-col. 

qto.  . . 

..29    x43. 

WEIGHT  PRICE 

..1,675  lbs $200.00 

..1,850  lbs 225.00 

..2,275  lbs 250.00 

..2,850  lbs 275.00 

..2,950  lbs 300.00 


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CHALLENGE-GORDON  PRESS 

Recent  patented  improvements  place  this  in  the  front  rank  of  job 
presses.    The  patented  impression  throw-off  is  the  only  device  that  holds 
the  eccentric  shaft  absolutely  stationary  both  on  and  off  the  impression. 
The   ink   disc   is  large,    and  noiseless  in  operation,  is  highly  polished, 
easily  cleaned  and  no  grooves  to  harbor  dirt:  this  is 
especially  desirable  for  color  printing.    The  platen  is 
counter  balanced,  prevents  w^ear  on  cam  and  cam  roller. 
In  presses  with  this  improvement  in  use  five  years  the 
cams  are  as  perfect  as  the  day  they  left  the  factory. 
The  platen  of  10  x  15  and  smaller  sizes  have  extra  heavy  truss 
ribs  in  center;  the  12  x  18,  13  x  19  and  14  x  20  have  five  impres- 
sion screws;    the  14i  x  22  has   six— insures   a   rigid   and   true 
impression.    Gear  wheels  are  extra  wide  and   the   cam-way 
and  cam  roller  are  broad,  giving  extra  strength  and  wear- 
ing surface.    The  cam  roller  and  stud  are  made  of  tool  steel, 
tempered  and  ground  to  micrometer  gauge.    Patented  depres- 
.sible  gripper-bar  and  grippers  are  the  simplest  and  best.    The 
bar  is  malleable  iron,  with  groove  to  hold  grippers,  prevents 
swinging  and  injury  to  forms.     The  grippers  are  slotted  for 
u.se  on  close  margins.     Forged  steel  crank-shafts  and  connecting  rods 
on  all  sizes.    The  12  x  18  and  all  larger  sizes  have  cut  steel  pinions,  also 
new   style  folding  feedboard.      Instantaneous  chase  lock  fastens  or 
releases  the  chase  without  soiling  the  fingers.    Each  press  is  supplied 
with   foot   brake   and  gauge  pin  holder.    All  bearings  are  carefulh' 
fitted,  hence  smooth,  easy  running  and  perfect  in  every  movement. 
This  is  the  secret  of  accurate  register  for  which  the  noiseless  Chal- 
lenge Gordon  is  noted. — Circular. 

Eighth  Medium,  8  x  13  inside  chase,  weight  1,040  lbs $165.00 

Quarter  Medium,  10  x  15  inside  chase,  weight  1,660  lbs 250.00 

Quarter  Medium  (large) ,  12  x  18  inside  chase,  weight  2,500  lbs „ 300.00 

Half  Medium,  13  x  19  inside  chase,  weight  2,650  lbs 350.00 

Half  Medium,  (large).  14  x  20  inside  chase,  weight  2.800  lbs -.*: 400.00 

Half  Super  Royal,  14i  x  23  inside  chase,  weight  2,900  lbs 450.00 

Challenge  Speed  Treadle  for  8  x  12  only 15.00 

Side  Steam  Fixtures,  extra - _*;  .^"%. .     15.00 

Three  chases,  foot  brake,  gauge  pin  box,  gripper  and  impression  wrench,  three  cast  rollers,  one  brayer  with 
cast  roller  and  three  roller  stocks  furnished  with  each  press. 


Electric- Welded  Silver-Gloss  Steel  Chases  furnished  as  follows: 


NET  EXTRA  CHARGE  FOR  ONE  ELECTRIC 

NET  EXTRA  CHARGE  FOR  TWO  ELECTRIC 

^^— :; «»- 

NET  EXTRA  CHARGE  FOR  THREE  ELEC- 

SIZE 

WELDED  CHASE  INSTEAD  OF  THE 

WELDED  CHASES  INSTEAD  OF  THE 

TRIC  WELDED  CHASES  INSTEAD  OF  TVJ.E 

USUAL  3  NEW  CAST  IRON  CHASES. 

USUAL  3  NEW  CAST  IRON  CHASES. 

USUAL  3  NEW  CAST  IRON. CHASES. 

8  xl2 

$3.62 

$  7.87 

$12.12 

10  xl5 

3.77 

8.45 

13.12                   ^.< 
15.22                    ^ 

12  xl8 

4.17 

9.70 

13  xl9 

4.02 

9.55 

15.07 

14  x20 

4.60 

10.76 

16.92 

14ix33 

4.57 

10.73 

16.89 

K                                                           Mff>  Hr> 

I  B.  B.  &rS.  PRESS  BRAKE 

For  all  Gordon  and  Other  Presses 

^A  simple,  durable  and  effective  Job  Press  Brake.  Made  of 
cast  iron.  Easily  attached  to  any  platen  press.  Belt  can  be 
run  on  fly  wheel  if  desired.  Stops  press  instantly,  thus  avoid- 
ing accidents  and  expensive  repairs.  A  trial  is  the  most  con- 
vincing argument. 

Size  No.  1— Shipping  weight  18Ubs.,  fits  7x1 1.8x12  Gordons  *!5.00 

Size  No.  2— Shipping  weight  21  lbs.,  fits  9x13, 10x15 Gordons    5.00 
l^ize  No.  3— Shipping  weight  33  lbs.,  fits  13x18.  13x19  Gor- 
dons and  10x15  and  13x19  Universals  and  Colts  Armory    5.(X) 

Size  No.  4 — Shipping  weight  33  lbs.,  fits  14x33  and  14ix33 

Gordons  and  14x33  Universals  and  Colts  Armory    .     .    5.00 

Size  No.  5— Shipping  weight  33  lbs.,  fits  13x15  and   15x31 

Golding  Jobbers 5.00 

Special  Brakes  can  be  furnished  for  any  press  if  the  following' 
dimensions  are  given :  The  diameter  of  the  fly  wheel;  the  distance 
from  the  fly  wheel  to  the  floor,  and  the  distance  from  center  of  fly 
wheel  to  front  of  press. 


BARNHART    BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


SUPERIOR    COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


THE  OPTIMUS  TWO-REVOLUTION  PRINTING  PRESS 


•.  ,  -  ^^'^- 

On  pagesTtM-lTS  of  this  Speciman  Book  we  have  given  an  extended  description  of  the  Optimus,  which 
includes  the  No.  43  and  the  Pony  presses.  Therein  we  set  forth  the  reasons  why  it  is  the  superior  machine 
it  is.  The  recor'd  of  the  Optimus  makes  it  worth  the  consideration  of  every  good  printer ;  and  to  one  at  all 
interested  in,pa"esseg  of  this  style  we  suggest  that  a  perusal  of  what  we  have  said  will  be  worth  while.  The 
better  printer  the  inquirer  may  be,  and  the  more  exacting  his  demands  for  the  production  of  high-class 
work,  economically  and  speedily,  the  more  will  this  press  appeal  to  him. 

Th"?  Optimus  is  simple,  strong,  fast,  and  enduring,  the  least  complicated  of  all  two-revolutions,  with  the 
least  numbe?of  parts. 

No  matter  what  its  use  may  have  been  in  length  or  amount  of  service,  register  between  bed  and 
cylinder  itfi^^^  and  unvarying. 

An  ev©n;^,iinyielding  impression  is  secured  by 
gEgg-t  strength  in  the  cylinder,  shaft,  journals  and 
b(^es,  and  a  solid  support  of  six  tracks  under  the 
bed  of  medium  and  large  sizes,  which  are  in  turn 
shpported  by  the  most  massive  center-girt  in  any 
press.     Four  of  the  tracks  are  quickly  adjusted  for 

^*  The  patent  cylinder  lifting  device  is  simply  an 
j^centric  box  holding  the  cylinder  journals.  Im- 
pression is  always  taken  when  the  eccentric  is  on 
t^  center.  There  is  no  strain,  therefore,  on  con- 
nections. There  is  no  counter-balance.  The  Op- 
lijmius  is  the  only  press  wherein  the  cylinder  boxes 
3^  fixed  as  a  part  of  side  frames,  and  do  not  slide  up  and  down  with  the  cylinder.%  The  side-framefc  there- 
^'fQT^,  are  made  to  bear  the  brunt  of  impression  contrary  to  the  general  practice.  * 

y  '  The  cylinder  is  adjusted  by  a  short  and  very  heavy  steel  screw  so  fitted  into  the  box  that  all  strainjis 
ta^;^  upon  its  head.  This  screw  will  sustain  fifty  times  the  strain  that  it  ever  will  be  called  upon  to  endure. 
The  Optimus  bed  and  cylinder  mechanism  embraces  the  patent  ball  and  socket  motion.  It  is  the  only 
de'wigp  insuring  a  perfectly  uniform  movement,  and  absolute  register  between  bed  and  cylinder.  It  is  the 
sipj^est,  and  perfect  mechanically.  It  makes  possible  a  large  driving  gear,  which  consumes  one-third  of 
its  time  in  reversing  the  bed.     With  the  air  spring  this  avoids  all  jar,  and  results  in  smooth  running  at  the 

highest    speed    known   to    two-revolution   presses, 
without  wear  to  forms.    It  also  affords  the  great  ad-  ^ 
vantage  of  driving  bed  forward  and  back  from  same 
point  of  contact. 

The  rack  is  not  in  the  center  of  the  bed  but  in 
the  center  of  the  load.  The  rollers,  geared  direct 
to  one  end  of  the  bed,  require  a  large  amount  of 
power  to  drive.  The  rack  is  located  at  the  proper 
point  from  center  of  bed  to  bring  it  in  the  center  of 
load. 

The  patent  overbalanced  piston  head  is  adjust- 
Pony  Optimus  ed  without  any  tool,  stays  where  placed,  is  always 


No.  43  Optimus 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


959 


QUALITY    AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


Cylinder  Exposed  for  Make-Ready 


air  tight,  and  wear  can  be  taken  up  quickly.    The 

patent  controlling  device  holds  the  sliders  under 

bed  in  position. 

Table  and  form  rollers  are  geared  to  the  bed  pos- 
itively, and  are  interchangeable,  except  on  ponies. 

On  all  sizes  except  ponies,  ink  passes  from  fountain 

to  vibrator  on  first  pair  of  table  rollers.    It  cannot 

reach  the  plate  until  one  complete  revolution   of 

press  has  been  made,  when  it  is  as  well  distributed 

as  it  is  when  placed  on  forms  by  some  two-roller 

machines.    The  Optimus  distribution  is  the  best  in 

the  world. 

The  patent  roller  bearings  hold  both  form  and 

table  rollers  firmly  locked  in  contact  with  form  (or 

table)  and  vibrator,  or  quickly  release  them,  both  operations  being  by  a  simple  movement  of  the  hand, 

and  independent  of  the  device  for  adjusting  contact. 

There  is  a  patent  safety  gripper  mechanism.     It  is  noiseless  and  absolutely  accurate. 

The  back-up  is  used  as  a  brake. 

The  famous  front  delivery  of  the  Optimus  is  one  of  its  great  advantages  over  all  others.     It  requires 

no  adjustment  for  varing  sizes  of  paper,  and  delivers  printed  side  up  in  plain  view  of  feeder  and  pressman. 

It  is  easily  and  quickly  disconnected  to  give 
access  to  form  in  front  of  cylinder,  in  which  posi- 
tion press  can  be  run. 

The  extreme  rigidity  of  the  Optimus  makes 
it  extremely  fast  in  make-ready,  and  this  added 
to  its  unequaled  speed  in  operation  makes  it  the 
fastest  two-revolution  in  use.  At  highest  speed 
it  runs  easily  and  almost  noiselessly,  the  quietest 
known.  It  is  the  only  press  that  does  not  gutter. 
We  emphasize  the  advantage  of  the  Optimus 
in  its  little  need  of  repairs.  It  is  a  real,  positive, 
extraordinary  fact.  Optimus  simplicity,  Optimus 
strength,  Optimus  construction  make  repairs 
practically  nothing  during  the  life  of  the  press. 
Not  only  is  money  saved,  but  dela3-s  that  aggra- 
vate and  disorganize  are  avoided. 


Optlrruis  Center-Girt  and  Tracks 


Dimensions,  Speed  and  Weight  of  Optimus  Presses 

Each  press  is  boxed,  and  delivered  f .  o.  b.  cars  or  dock  at  factory,  and  is  furnished  with  steam  fixtures 
(or  arranged  for  belt  attached  electric  motor) ;  one  set  cast  rollers,  one  extra  set  roller  cores,  counter, 
slitter,  wrenches,  oil  cans,  and  hard  packing. 


GUARAN- 

NO. 

NO.  OF 
ROLLS 

SIZE   OF 
BED 

SIZE  OF 
MATTER 

TEED 

SPEED 

PER  HOUR 

FOUNDATION 

SPACE  OVER  ALL 

SHIPPING 
WEIGHT 

3 

2 

26  x  32  in. 

21  X  27  in. 

3,000 

7  ft. 

6  in.  X  3  ft. 

10  in 

9  ft. 

10  in.  X    6  ft. 

7  in. 

7,500 

4 

2 

27  x  39  in. 

23  X  36  in. 

2,800 

7  ft. 

8  in.  X  4  ft. 

5  in. 

10  ft. 

3  in.  X    7  ft. 

2  in. 

8,200 

43 

3 

28  X  41  in. 

24  X  37  in. 

2.500 

8  ft. 

1  in.  X  4  ft. 

7  in. 

10  ft. 

6  in.  X    8  ft. 

10,150 

5 

4 

30  X  43  in. 

25  X  38  in. 

2.400 

8  ft. 

11  in.  X  5  ft. 

lift. 

9  in.  X    8  ft. 

8  in. 

14,500 

6 

4 

34  X  47  in. 

29  X  42  in. 

2,100 

9  ft. 

10  in.  X  5  ft. 

5  in. 

13  ft. 

X    9  ft. 

2  in. 

16,500 

7 

4 

36  X  52  in. 

31  X  47  in. 

1.900 

10  ft. 

8  in.  X  5  ft. 

10  in. 

14  ft. 

4  in.  X    9  ft. 

8  in. 

19.000 

9 

4 

39  X  55  in. 

34  X  50  in. 

1.800 

lift. 

5  in.  X  6  ft. 

lin. 

15  ft. 

4  in.  X  10  ft. 

21,000 

10 

4 

41  X  55  in. 

36  X  50  in. 

1,700 

lift. 

9  in.  X  6  ft. 

lin. 

16  ft. 

2  in.  X  10  ft. 

22,100 

11 

4 

45  X  63  in. 

40  X  58  in. 

1,600 

12  ft. 

3  in.  X  6  ft. 

9  in. 

16  ft. 

9  in.  X  10  ft. 

8  in. 

23,300 

12 

4 

47  X  66  in. 

42  X  61  in. 

1,500 

12  ft. 

6  in,  X  7  ft. 

17  ft. 

10  in.  X  10  ft. 

11  in. 

24,800 

Form  Rollers  for  Nos.  3  to  6,  inclusive,  are  three  inches  in  diameter;  on  No.  7  and  larger,  three  and  a 
half  inches.    Form  and  table  rollers  interchangeable  on  No.  43  and  larger. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPIISIDLER'S 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


THE  STANDARD  AND  REGULAR  DRUM  CYLINDER  PRESSES 


Babcock  Standard  Press 

The  Standard  in  sizes  Nos.  6  and  7  is  used  on  weekly  and  daily  editions  of  newspapers  in  the  smaller  cities ; 
by  publishers  of  monthly  religious,  medical,  insurance,  women's  and  other  journals;  for  reprints  of  popular 
fiction,  etc.    In  some  instances  presses  are  equipped  with  automatic  feeders,  and  a  heavy  output  is  secured. 

This  press  presents  a  great  advantage  in  its  bed  drive,  a  perfect  and  mechanically  correct  motion  for 
operating  a  reciprocating  bed,  and  the  best  ever  used  on  a  drum  cylinder.  To  this  more  than  to  any  other 
thing,  except  painstaking  construction,  is  due  its  almost  noiseless  operation,  its  little  wear  to  forms,  its 
exact  register  and  high  speed.  It  has  a  patented  high  fountain,  affording  much  greater  distribution  than 
is  usual  in  the  rack  and  screw  press;  has  noiseless  safety  gripper  action,  air  springs,  back-up,  controlled 
sliders,  adjustable  fly  fingers,  counter  and  slitter.  The  eccentric  roller  bearings  make  it  possible  to  quickly 
throw  form  rollers  out  of  action,  and  then  to  pass  an  unlocked  form  back  and  forth  under  them  without 
picking  up  type.    Handy  when  making  changes  on  press. 

ThaStandard  is  very  satisfactory  as  a  job  press.  Nos.  2  and  4  are  used  almost  entirely  by  job  printers. 
No.  2  is  particularly  handy  for  all  sorts  of  work,  taking  a  19  x  25  sheet  and  less.  One  customer  who  keeps 
several  pony  Standards  busy,  objects  to  sending  us  specimens  of  high  grade  work  because  he  does  not  wish 
printers  generally  to  know  that  his  splendid  work  (in  colors  of  many  printings)  is  produced  on  a  press 
of  low  cost. 

"We  make  the  Standard  with  table  distribution  also,  and  call  it  the  Regular.  This  style  of  distribution 
is  preferred  by  a  number,  and  for  some  classes  of  work  it  is  better  than 
the  other.  It  offers  those  advantages  which  make  this  distrilaution  es- 
sential on  two-revolution  presses.  It  gives  a  thorough  breaking  and 
working  of  the  ink,  and  furnishes  an  even  and  uniform  supply  to  form 
rollers. 

The  No.  4  takes  a  25x38  sheet,  and  prints  a  seven-column  folio;  the 
No.  6  prints  a  six-column  quarto,  and  the  No.  7  a 
seven-column  quarto.  Like  all  Babcock  presses 
each  machine  is  a  specimen  of  high-class  mechanical 
construction  and  finish,  from  materials  the  best 
possible  to  obtain,  and  each  is  furnished  with  steam 
fixtures  complete  (or  arranged  for  electric  motor). 
one  set  cast  rollers,  one  extra  set  roller  stocks, 
counter,  slitter,  hard  packing  (or  rubber  blanket), 
wrenches  and  oil  cans.  Boxed  and  crated,  and  de- 
livered f.  o.  b.  cars  at  factory. 

Please  see  extended  description  on  page  176.  :niar  Press 

DIMENSIONS,  SPEEDS  AND  WEIGHTS  OF  STANDARD  AND  REGULAR  PRESSES 

Babcock  Standard  Two-Roller  Presses 


NO. 

SIZE  OF  BED 

SIZE  OF  MATTER 

«o^^n1c?l°                         FOUNDATION 
SPEED  PER  HR. 

SPACE  OVER  ALL 

SHIPPING 
WEIGHT 

2 
4 

6 
7 

22    X  27  inches 
27i  X  40  inches 
33i  X  48  inches 
38    X  51  inches 

17i  X  23  inches           2.400 
23    X  36  inches           2,200 
28i  X  44  inches           1,800 
33    X  47  inches           1,700 

5  ft.    8  in.  X  3  ft.  5  in. 

6  ft.    8  in.  X  4  ft.  6  in. 

7  ft.    8  in.  X  5  ft.  2  in. 

8  ft.  10  in.  X  5  ft.  6  in. 

8  ft.  6  in.  X  6  ft.  4  in. 

10  ft            X  8  ft.  1  in. 

11  ft.  4  in.  X  8  ft.  9  in. 

12  ft.  4  in.  X  9  ft.  5  in. 

5,750 

8,300 

9,600 

11,000 

Babcock  Regular  Two-Roller  Presses 


2 

22    X 27  inches 

17i  X  23  inches 

2.400 

5  ft.    8  in.  X  3  ft.  5  in. 

9  ft.    3  in.  x6  ft.  4  in. 

5,950 

4 

27J  X  40  inches 

23    X  36  inches 

2.200 

6  ft.    9  in.  X  4  ft.  6  in. 

10  ft.  lOin.  x8ft.  1  in. 

8,700 

6 

33i  X  48  inches 

28i  X  44  inches 

1.800 

7  ft.    8  in.  X  5  ft.  2  in. 

12  ft.    2  in.  x8  ft.  9  in. 

9,900 

7 

38    X  51  inches 

33    X  47  inches 

1,700 

8  ft.  10  in.  X  5  ft.  6  in. 

12  ft.  11  in.x9  ft.  5  in- 

11,500 

For  Silver-Gloss  Steel  Electric-Welded  Chases  see  pages  902-908 
POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY  961  QUALITY  AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


THE  BABCOCK  FAST  NEWS  AND  JOB  EXPRESS  PRESSES 


New  No.  7  Express  Press 

A  speed  of  2600  an  hour  is  high  for  a  flat-bed  press  large  enough  to  print  four  pages  of  a  seven-column 
quarto.  If  it  can  do  this  easily,  and  still  do  better  quite  as  well,  it  must  have  attractions  for  the  dail.v  pub- 
lisher in  the  small  cities,  especially  if  the  price  is  as  enticing  as  the  press  itself. 

The  Babcock  No.  7  Express  has  a  bed  38x51.  with  a  short  run.  and  a  three-to  one  star  gear.  Its  speed 
lies  in  these.  The  short  run  of  bed  requires  a  special  inking  arrangement.  This  consists  of  a  fountain, 
with  the  usual  composition  rollers,  vibrator  and  ductor,  back  of  cylinder.  The  two  form  rollers  here  do 
not  quite  cover  the  form.  In  front  of  cylinder  there  is  a  form  roller  with  geared  vibrator  that  passes  en- 
tirely over  the  form,  and  equalizes  the  ink  over  its  whole  surface,  including  the  narrow  strip  at  the  front 
of  bed  not  previously  covered  by  the  rollers  in  the  rear.  The  arrangement  is  both  efficient  and  sufficient: 
in  fact  it  has  been  used  for  years  on  the  Babcock  Dispatch  fast  press,  with  even  a  shorter  bed  run. 

In  front  of  cylinder  the  bed  is  entirely  free  for  putting  on  and  taking  off  of  forms,  for  changes  and 
corrections.  Motor  drive  is  quickly  possible.  The  press  is  constructed  in  the  most  substantial  manner, 
with  Babcock  quality  throughout.  It  does  excellent  work  at  speed,  and  is  shipped  complete  with  every 
necessary  part,  so  that  when  installed,  with  form  on  bed  and  ink  in  fountain,  it  is  ready  for  business,  and 
a  lot  of  it. 

The  No.  3  (Pony)  Express  is  away  ahead  of  anything  of  the  kind  ever  made.      It  possesses  all  of 

our  patented  features  with  some  that  are  its  own  ex- 
clusively. Its  great  speed  (3600  an  hour),  its  ease  and 
smoothness  in  operation,  its  accuracy  in  register,  make 
it  valuable  for  everything  within  the  compass  of  two 
rollers  no  matter  how  fine  or  exact  it  may  be.  No 
quality  needed  in  first  class  printing  has  been  neglected. 
There  is,  too,  a  lot  of  low  priced  work  that  can  be 
done  on  this  machine  at  a  profit  because  of  its  low  cost 
and  high  speed. 

Compared  with  the  Pony  Standard,  a  very  popular 
small  drum,  the  No.  3  Express,  printing  a  21x28  sheet, 
is  larger,  heavier,  stronger,  and  fifty  per  cent  faster. 
It  is,  in  our  opinion,  the  ideal  pony  drum,  and  we 
recommend  it  unreservedly  for  all  work  within  its 
capacity. 

The  description  of  the  No.  7  Express  on  page  178 
No  3  Express  Pony  '^^^^  "°^  apply  to  the  later  New  No.  7  shown  here. 


DIMENSIONS,  SPEED  AND  WEIGHT  OF  FAST  EXPRESS  PRESSES 

Each  machine  is  supplied  with  steam  fixtures,  or  arranged  for  belt  attached  electric  motor,  one  set  cast 
rollers,  one  extra  set  roller  stocks,  counter,  slitter,  rubber  blanket,  wrenches  and  oil  cans.  Jogger  is 
included  with  both.    Boxed  and  delivered  f.  o.  b.  car  at  factor}-. 


NO. 

SIZE  OF  BED 

Size  of  matter 

GUARANTEED 
SPEED  PER  HR. 

FOUNDATION 

SPACE  OVER  ALL 

SHIPPING 
WEIGHT 

3 

7 

24x31  inches 
38x51  inches 

18ix27  inches 
33  x47  inches 

3,600 
2.600 

6  ft.  8  in.  X  3  ft.  9  in. 
9ft.9Un.x5ft.6in. 

10  ft.          x7ft.   4  in. 
13  ft.  9in.x9ft.  lOin. 

7.100 
13,500 

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PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


THE  DOUBLE-FEED  DISPATCH  NEWSPAPER  PRESS 


Faster  than  the  No.  7  Express,  heavier,  and  only  for  newspaper  and  like  work,  is  the  Double-Peed 
Dispatch.  It  is  an  old  favorite  and  is  intended  particularly  for  the  printing  of  the  daily  in  the  smaller 
cities.  It  is  the  fastest  single  cylinder  flat-bed  press  of  its  size  ever  made,  either  drum  or  two-revolution. 
The  bed  runs  just  far  enough  to  print  the  form,  which  is  inked  from  both  ends.  For  this  purpose  there  is  a 
high  fountain,  with  vibrators  and  rollers,  in  front,  and  another  in  rear  of  cylinder.  The  short  run  of  the 
bed  has  the  advantage  of  materially  reducing  the  size  of  the  cylinder,  which  is  not  as  large  as  it  would  be 
in  an  ordinary  drum  having  bed  of  same  size.  The  driving  gear  is  three-to-one,  and  this  with  its  heavy 
construction,  short  travel  and  double  inking,  gives  a  speed  unknown  to  other  flat-bed  machines.  It  is  quite 
as  simple  to  operate  as  the  ordinary  drum. 

Its  special  service  alone  has  been  considered,  without  any  attempt  to  fit  the  Dispatch  for  anything  else. 
For  its  purpose  it  has  no  rival.  It  is  the  only  machine  of  its  kind,  and  fills  the  gap  between  the  ordinary 
drum  and  the  perfecting  press.  For  evening  editions  of  3500  or  so  there  is  no  press  as  satisfactory.  A 
larger  morning  edition  can  be  printed  as  then  there  is  more  time. 

The  Dispatch  is  made  in  one  size  only,  a  seven-column  quarto,  bed  39x52  inches,  with  a  speed,  on  a  good 
foundation,  of  3000  per  hour. 

On  special  orders  it  can  be  built  single-feed,  which  has  as  great  speed  as  the  double-feed;  but  this  style 
requires  the  services  of  a  very  expert  feeder  to  utilize  the  full  capacity  of  the  press.  The  double-feed 
permits  the  use  of  two  feeders,  each  of  whom  is  required  to'handle  sheets  to  half  the  speed  of  the  machine 
with  a  greater  certainty  of  securing  it.   A  double-feed  can  be  run  as  a  single-feed,  the  change  requiring  but  a 

moment's  time.  It  is  usual  to  run  the  first  side  with 
one  feeder,  and  the  last  with  two.  Either  feed- 
board  may  be  used  with  one  feeder,  and  but  one 
folder  is  necessary.  Either  feeder  has  full  con- 
trol of  the  press. 

Compared  with  a  flat-bed  perfecting  press  the 
Dispatch  possesses  all  the  advantages  required 
for  the  average  circulation  in  the  small  cities. 
Not  only  does  the  former  cost  more  than  twice  as 
much,  but  it  requires  more  power,  more  space, 
higher  priced  labor,  and  the  wastes  are  greater. 
Add  the  depreciation  and  interest  on  the  in- 
creased cost,  and  the  whole  makes  the  expense  for 
printing  the  average  country  daily  antagonistic 
to  an  adequate  profit,  and  far  in  excess  of  that 
incurred  should  the  Dispatch  be  used.  This  ma- 
chine requires  a  small  investment,  ordinary  skill 
and  experience,  little  power,  little  space,  and 
makes  little  waste.  It  most  satisfactorily  solves 
the  principal  problem  confronting  the  publishers 
All  there  is  of  the  Optlmus  Driving  Motion  of  papers  within  its  capacity. 


DIMENSIONS,  SPEED  AND  WEIGHT  OF  BABCOCK  DOUBLE-FEED  DISPATCH  PRESS 

Each  press  furnished  with  steam  fixtures,  or  arranged  for  belted  electric  motor,  one  set  cast  rollers, 
one  extra  set  roller  stocks,  counter,  slitter,  rubber  blanket,  wrenches,  and  oil  cans.  Boxed  and  delivered 
f.  o.  b.  cars  at  factory. 


NO. 

SIZE  OF  BED 

SIZE  OF  MATTER 

!    GUARANTEED 
SPEED  PER  HR. 

FOUNDATION 

SPACE  OVER  ALL 

SHIPPING 
WEIGHT 

7   i 

39x52  inches 

84x47  inches 

8000 

10  ft.  7  in.  x  5  ft.  8  in. 

!  17  ft.  8  in.  x  9  ft.  10  in.  j 

16,800 

For  Silver-Gloss  Steel  Electric-Welded  Chases,  see  pages  902-! 


POINT-LINE.   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


963 


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PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


THE  LOW-PRICED  RELIANCE  DRUM 


TUe  Reliance  Drum  Cylinder  Press 


This  press  is  made  in  one  size  only,  to  print  a  six-column  quarto.  It  is  a  high-class  drum  cylinder  for 
the  smaller  offices  where  but  one  cylinder  press  is  needed  for  both  newspaper  and  job  work.  It  is  made 
with  either  rack  and  screw,  or  table  distribution.  Has  air  springs,  and  is  tapeless.  All  gears  are  cut. 
With  its  noiseless  safety  gripper  motion,  it  runs  easily  and  quietly  at  the  guaranteed  speed  of  1500  an 
hour.  Eccentric  form  roller  bearings  are  furnished  by  means  of  which  it  is  possible  to  quickl}-  lock  the 
form  rollers  in  place,  or  to  throw  them  out  of  contact  with  vibrator  and  form.  In  this  last  position  an  un- 
locked form  can  be  passed  back  and  forth  under  the  rollers  without  picking  out  type,  an  arrangement  that 
will  be  appreciated  when  changes  on  press  are  necessary. 

The  Reliance  is  thoroughly  well  built.  It  is  the  best  ever  made  in  its  class.  It  is  sold  at  a  low  price 
to  be  the  most  satisfactor}'  machine  at  an3'where  near  its  cost.  As  we  have  been  selling  it  for  a  quarter 
of  a  century  or  more,  our  experience  with  hundreds  of  them  has  been  most  satisfactory,  and  has  been 
sufficiently  long  to  be  of  the  utmost  value  to  our  customers.  We  recommend  this  machine  unreservedly 
for  all  work  within  its  capacity. 

We  sell  many  more  of  the  rack  and  screw  stjle  of  distribution  than  of  the  table.  The  latter  costs 
something  more,  and  perhaps  that  has  something  to  do  with  the  sales;  but  if  one  has  quite  an  amount  of 
job  work  to  do,  running  from  posters  to  good  book  and  circular  work,  the  table  distribution  is  the  best. 
It  not  only  gives  a  more  thorough  breaking  and  working  of  the  ink,  but  often  it  is  possible  to  make  a  short 
run  in  a  color  without  washing  up  the  fountain,  the  ink  being  put  on  the  table  with  a  brayer.  This  will 
be  a  considerable  saving  in  time  and  ink. 

With  rack  and  screw  distribution,  where  the  fountain  is  close  to  the  cylinder,  the  bed  is  readily  ac- 
cessible from  the  front  of  the  press,  and  forms  are  more  quickly  placed  and  lifted  than  with  table  distri- 
bution, where  forms  must  be  handled  from  rear  of  press  after  removing  fly. 

One  user  says:  "The  Free  Press  is  printed  on  a  Bab- 
cock  Reliance  Country  press,  with  table  distribution.  It 
is  a  good  press,  and  has  done  me  excellent  service  for  five 
years.  It  will  do  poster  work,  and  all  job  press  work  re- 
quired in  a  country  office.  The  press  work  on  the  paper 
speaks  for  itself. " 

Workmanship  and  materials  are  of  the  best.  Each 
press  is  furnished  with  steam  fixtures  complete  (or  ar- 
ranged for  belt  attached  electric  motor),  one  set  of  cast 
rollers,  one  extra  set  of  roller  stocks,  rubber  blanket, 
wrenches  and  oil  cans.  Boxed  and  crated,  and  delivered 
f .  o.  b.  cars  at  factory. 

This  press  is  further  described  on  page  176.  Reliance  Drum  Cylinder,  Table  Distribution 


DIMENSIONS,  SPEED  AND  WEIGHT  OF  LOW-COST  BABCOCK  RELIANCE  PRESS 


SIZE  OF  BED 


SIZE  OF  MATTER 


GUARANTEED 
SPEED  PER  HR. 


FOUNDATION 


SPACE  OVER  ALL 


SHIPPING 
WEIGHT 


6        33i  x  46i  inches  28i  x  42  inches 


1,500 


7  ft.  8  in.  X  5  ft.        11  ft.  4  in.  x  8  ft.  7  in.       7,500 


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THE  DIAMOND  CYLINDER  PRESS 


The  Diamond  is  the  up-to-date  press  for  the  country 
publisher.  It  is  made  to  meet  his  wants  and  in  design, 
material,  construction  and  workmanship,  the  highest 
standard  is  maintained.  The  frame  is  strong  and  com- 
pact. The  iron  being  put  where  it  is  needed  and  the 
appearance  of  the  machine  is  fine  and  symmetrical. 

The  ink  fountain  is  the  celebrated  Challenge  Book 
Fountain,  with  screws  conveniently  placed  to  regulate 
the  supply,  furnishing  the  ink  to  a  ductor  roller  which 
then  carries  it  in  turn  to  a  vibrating  roller  resting  upon 
the  two  form  rollers.  These  ink  the  form  in  both  di- 
rections as  it  is  carried  back  and  forth  on  the  bed  of  the 
press  beneath  the  cylinder.  The  rollers  can  be  easily 
and  quickly  removed  for  cleaning. 

The  cylinder  is  heavy  and  unyielding  under  the 
impression  strain;  the  journals  at  both  ends  run  in  anti- 
friction, oil  retaining  roller  bearings,  a  single,  simple 
screw  and  lock  nut  at  each  end  of  the  cylinder  adjusts 
the  impression  to"  a  hair.  The  bed  is  heavy,  finely 
machine  finished,  evenly  balanced;  the  motion  is  made 
free  and  easy  by  bearing  upon  three  anti-friction  steel 
rollers  on  the  line  of  impression,  making  it  absolutely 
rigid.  The  feed  board  is  large,  made  of  white  pine,  var- 
nished; has  just  enough  pitch  to  insure  easy  feeding. 
It  has  sockets  to  fit  over  supporting  standards  and  can  be  removed  instantly  by  simply  lifting  it  off,  and 
can  be  put  back  without  any  adjustment  of  any  kind.  The  sheets  are  neatly  delivered  by  a  fly,  printed 
side  up,  on  a  finely  finished  white  pine  delivery  table.— C/rcutor. 

No.  6  14  Steam  Power  Machine  is  a  six-column  folio ;  size  of  bed  24  x  32i  inches ;  will  print  any  smaller 
size  sheet  without  any  special  adjustment;  floor  space  40  x  43  inches;  the  delivery  table  ex- 
tending 30  inches  back  of  the  frame;  speed  900  to  1200  impressions  per  hour;  shipping  weight 

2500  pounds $450.00 

No.  4  Hand  Power  Machine  is  a  six-column  folio;  size  of  bed  24  x  32i  inches,  will  print  any  smaller 
size  sheet  without  any  special  adjustment;  floor  space  40  x  43  inches;  the  delivery  table  ex- 
tending 30  inches  back  of  the  frame;  speed  700  to  900  impressions  per  hour;  shipping  weight 
2100  pounds $350.00 

Each  press  is  furnished  with  Felt  Blanket,  set  of  Cast  Rollers,  extra  set  of  Roller  Cores,  Fly  Table,  Wrenches, 
Oil  Can  and  Screw  Driver.  The  Steam  Power  Series,  in  addition  to  the  above,  has  Tigrht  and  Loose  Pulleys,  Shifter 
and  Fly  Wheel.  Rubber  Blanket  furnished  in  place  of  Felt  at  an  additional  cost  of  $4.00.  Felt  Blanket  complete 
with  trimmings,  $18.60.  Rubber  Blanket  complete  with  trimmings,  $22.60.  Steam  Power  Attachments  (for  Hand 
Power  Presses),  $125.00. 

PRESS  BOARDS 


28  x  42  inches,  each $0.50 

30  X  45  inches,  each 60 


40  X  60  inches,  each $1.00 

45  X  60  inches,  each 1 .20 


ELECTRIC  PROOF  PRESS 

This  is  a  self-inking  proof  press  which  is  designed  to  be  operated  by 
an  electric  motor.  Power  required  for  an  ordinary  16-candle  power  light 
is  ample  to  run  the  press,  the  expense  for  same  being  merely  nominal.  If 
desired  it  may  be  operated  by  hand  by  using  the  crank  attached  to  the 
sprocket  shaft  at  the  right  hand  end  of  the  bed,  as  shown  in  the  illustra- 
tion. The  press  stands  on  a  strong  pedestal,  and  the  bed  is  supported  by 
four  braces  extending  from  the  top  of  the  pedestal  to  the  four  corners  of 
the  bed.  The  motor  is  set  on  a  strong  bracket  near  the  base  of  the  ped- 
estal at  the  rear,  and  is  connected  by  a  short  belt  with  the  friction  clutch 
pulley  at  the  rear  of  the  press  at  the  right  hand  side.  The  depression  of 
the  pedal  at  the  base  of  the  pedestal  operates  the  friction  clutch  and 
throws  the  pulley  into  mesh  with  the  crank  shaft.  To  stop  the  press  it  is 
only  necessary  to  release  the  pedal,  thus  throwing  the  pulley  out  of  gear 
and  automatically  applying  a  quick  stop  brake.  The  entire  press  is  thor- 
oughly made  and  finished,  and  is  fully  guaranteed  for  fast  and  accurate 
work.  It  is  being  used  successfully  in  some  of  the  best  and  largest  printing 
and  publishing  oflQces  in  the  country.  Twenty-five  proofs  per  minute  can  be  easily  taken, 
that  of  four  ordinary  galley  proof  presses.    It  gives  a  sharp,  clear  impression  over  the  whole  f orm.- 

Bed,  10  X  29  inches,  with  motor,  complete 

Bed,  12i  x  29  inches,  with  motor,  complete 


In  ordering,  state  voltage  of  current  by  which  motor  is  to  be  driven.    With  each  press  a  set  of  cast, 
furnished. 


equaling 
-Circular. 
..$210.00 
. .   265.00 

rollers  is 


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PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND   TOOLS 


PROOF  PRESSES 

This  press  is  a  great  improvement  over  the  old-style  proof 
press.  The  circumference  of  the  cylinder  or  roller,  is  the 
same  measurement  as  the  printing  surface  of  the  bed,  the 
cylinder  revolving  once  from  stop  to  stop.  Notice  particularly 
that  these  are  extra  heavy  machines.  The  No.  1  cylinder 
weighs  85  pounds,  and  is  ample  weight  for  a  full  galley  proof. 
Other  cylinders  of  proportionate  weights.  The  cylinder  is 
covered  with  a  felt  blanket,  and  a  brayer  is  furnished  with 
each  press,  excepting  those  without  iron  stands.  Nos.  1  to  5 
have  shelf  for  paper  underneath  the  cabinet. — Circular. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT        PRICE 

No.  0.     9   X  27,  with  iron  stand 219  lbs.  $  25.00 

No.  1.  lOi  X  32,  with  iron  stand 235  lbs.  30.00 

No.  2,  16i  X  35,  with  iron  stand 430  lbs.  40.00 

No.  3,  20  X.38,  with  iron  stand 830  lbs.  60.00 

No.  4,  24  X  42,  with  iron  stand 900  lbs.  75.00 

No.  5,  27  x54,  with  iron  stand 1,3(K)  lbs.  125.00 


These  proof  presses  are  the  same  style  as  those  described 
above,  but  without  stand. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT         PRICE 

No.  W,    9   X  27  bed ia5  lbs.    .    $17.50 

No.  01.  lOi  x32  bed 175  lbs.         20.00 

No.  02.  16i  x  35  bed 345  lbs.         30.00 


RELIANCE  JOB-GALLEY  PROOF  PRESS 

No.  A.     Will  take  on  14  x  20  job  galley $24.50 

No.  B.    Will  take  on  15  x  22  job  galley,  or  two   book   or 

double  news  galleys 27.50 

No.  C.    Will   take  on  18  x  25  job  galley,  or  two  book  or 

double  news  galleys 35.00 

Shipping  weight:  No.  A.  200  pounds:  No.  B.  225  pounds;  No. 
C,  300  pounds. 

PRESS  POINTS 

These   points   are   far  superior  to  the  old 
method  of  driving  nail  or  wire  in  wood  furni- 
ture to  make  holes  in  sheet,  as  they  are  screwed 
in   as   far  as  the  cross-bar  with  wrench  fur- 
HALf  SIZE.  nished,  when  they  will  stand  the  right  height; 

or,  for  a  larger  hole  in  paper,  screw  the  point 
FULUS1ZC.V  ont.—Cirndar. 

Price,  per  dozen $0.75 

Wrench 75 


PRINTER'S  CARTS 

No.  2  has  double  tongue,  i-inch  iron  axle. 
29J  inches  long;  wheels  30  inches  high;  box 
20  x  32  inches  outside,  and  9  and  10  inches 
high.  A  very  substantial  and  serviceable 
cart  for  general  work.     Weight,  45  pounds. 

No.  1,  shown  in  cut.  has  double  tongue  or 
handles,  is  made  with  l  round  iron  axle.  34 
nches  long;  wheels  36  inches  high  and  one 

inch  tire;  box,  23  x  40  inches,  10  inches  high,  and  well  ironed  on 
top.    End-gates  can  be  removed.    Weight,  80  pounds. 

No.  2 $  7.50 

No.  1 10.00 

Extra  wheels,  30  inches  high,  finished,  per  pair 4.50 

Extra  wheels,  36  inches  high,  finished,  per  pair 5.00 


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UNIMATIC  PUNCH  No.  2 

Has  removable  and  interchangeable  punch  heads,  adjustable  side 
and  back  stops,  graduated  scale  for  setting  the  heads  and  the 
side  stop.  Thumb  nuts  conveniently  located  at  the  back  of  ma- 
chine for  locking  heads  in  position.     Will  take  from  eight   to 

twenty-five  sheets,  and 
punch  holes  any  distance 
apart  from  i  to  lOi  inches 
on  any  size  sheet.  Max- 
imum distance  from  cen- 
ter of  hole  to  edge  of 
.sheet  for  special  heads 
that  can  be  used  in  ma- 
chine is  I  inches.  Punch 
heads  have  punch  guides 
and  die  in  one  piece,  be- 
ing machined  from  solid 
steel,  which  insures  the 

durability  of  the  punch  "«»^n-  view 

and  die.  Punches  are  easily  removed  and  can  be  sharpened  with  a  round  file  by  anyone.  Machine  fin- 
ished in  Japan  and  gilt  striped.  Punch  heads  and  all  small  parts  are  nickel-plated.  Shipping  weight  of 
machine  with  two  heads,  13  pounds.  Weight  of  single  hole  heads,  4  ounces  each.  This  machine  will  never 
wear  out  and  cannot  get  out  of  order. — Circular. 

Unimatic  Punch  No.  2  including  any  two  round  hole  punch  heads  of  the  following  sizes:   J",  i^a".  aV, 

i"  or  A" $7.50 


Front  View 


UNIMATIC  PUNCH  No.  3 

Unimatic  No.  8  is  a  larger  size  on  the  No.  2  principle.  It  is 
made  like  and  contains  all  the  parts  and  characteristics  of  the 
No.  2,  but  on  a  larger  scale.  Punches  holes  any  distance  apart 
up  to  143  inches.  Shipping  weight  of  machine  with  two  heads 
20  pounds.    Takes  same  heads  as  the  No.  2  machine. 

Unimatic  Punch  No.  3  including  two  round  hole  punch 

heads  of  the  following  sizes:  J",  I'a",  sV  or  i*a" $15.00 


Some  of  the  Shapes  Punched  by  this  Machine — Actual  Size 


r'u 


U      sVU   tV'U    i"U 


TtTt 


US 


13  U 


IIU 


style  U 


Style  DBL 
POINT-LIIME, 


Styles  of  Unimatic  Punch  Heads 

Style  U.  for  punching  holes  for  Post  Binders,  Price  Books,  Shan- 
non Files,  etc.  Single  round  hole  punch  heads,  i",  i\".  ^\",  i" 
or  I'^e" $1.25 

Style  DU.     Double  round  hole  punch  heads  for  S.  &  T.  Price  Book  IJ^E^!  ^  >/ 

and  Tengwall  Files,  l'\  -Pa",  a'j",  i",  not  over  1"  apart 2.00 

Style  CU  gives  5  changes  of  size  for  each  head.    Two  heads  are  style  liu 

adjustable  any  distance   apart.     Combination  head,   com- 
prising 5  round  hole  punches  as  follows:  |",  A",  sV,  i"  and  %"    3.00 

Style  IIU  for  punching  slotted  hole  to  fit  Rockwell  and  Ruppell  *  ^"l 

Card  Index 7.50 

Style  US  for  punching  Loose-Leaf  Ledger  Sheets.     Single  round 

hole  punch  heads,  slotted,  i"  or  Ai" 5.00 

Style  13U  for  punching  slotted  hole  to  fit  Globe  Card  Index 7.50 

style  13U 

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STERLING  ROUND  CORNERING  MACHINE 

In  the  Sterling  Round  Cornering  Machine  printers  will  find  the  most  useful  and 
comprehensive  machine  yet  offered  to  the  trade.  Its  thorough  construction  and 
simplicity  of  operation,  together  with  the  amount  and  high  quality  of  work  it  is  cap- 
able of  doing,  makes  it  without  an  equal.  The  machine  is  self-clamping  and  very 
rapid.  Every  part  is  made  with  the  utmost  care.  It  is  the  most  popular  machine 
for  the  purpose  ever  devised  and  over  5.000  of  them  have  already  been  sold.  The 
operation  is  so  simple  that  any  boy  can  round  corner  1,000  cards  in  a  few  moments 
with  hardly  any  cost.  Booklets,  Calendars,  Menus  and  an  endless  variety  of  work, 
usually  turned  away  or  farmed  out,  can  now  be  taken  at  a 
good  profit.  The  Sterling  is  like  the  "Elastic  Book  Case" 
always  complete  but  never  finished. 

Perforatinif  Attachment 

The  Perforating  Attachment  which  we  here  illustrate 
can  be  added  to  any  Sterling  and  will  prove  a  great  conven- 
ience.   The  system  of  gauges  is  the  finest  ever  devised  and 
they  can  be  instantly  adjusted  for  handling  any  partic- 
ular size  or  shape  of  work,  and 
are  so  constructed  that  adjust- 
ments can  be  made  to  the  hun- 
dredth part  of  an  inch.    When 
you  add   this   attachment   to  a 
Sterling  you  will  have  the  best 


Perforating  Attachment 


10-inch  Perforator  on  the  market . 


Punching  Attachment 


Punching  Attachment 

The  Punching  Attachment  will  be  found  very 
useful  and  profitable  for  punching  round  holes  in 
cards,  paper,  etc.  The  fast  operation  and  capa- 
city of  the  machine  makes  it  desirable  for  the 
printer  to  have  this  attachment,  owing  to  the 
large  demand  for  loose  sheets  in  the  modern  fil- 
ing systems. 

Stabbing  Attachment 

Every  printer  finds  it  necessary  now  and 
then  to  do  a  job  of  bookbinding.  With  this  at- 
tachment a  printer  can  do  a  very  successful  job 
on  check  books,  etc.,  or  where  he  would  not 
have  work  enough  to  warrant  the  installing  of  a 
wire  stitcher,  which  are  very  expensive;  and 
even  the  large  printer  and  book  binder  finds  it  a 
very  useful  attachment  owing  to  its  powerful 
and  quick  working  properties. 


Pedestal  Foot  Power  Attachment 

We  illustrate  the  Pedestal  Foot  Power  Attachment  on  which  a  Sterling  can 
be  mounted  in  a  few  minutes,  allowing  the  operator  to  sit  down  when  using  the 
machine,  leaving  both  hands  free  for  guiding  the  stock.  It  will  be  appreciated 
by  every  owner  of  a  Sterling. 


PRICE  LIST  OF  MACHINE  AND  ATTACHMENTS 


Round  Cornering  Machine,  with  one  knife 

Pedestal  Attachment 

Treadle  Attachment,  additional 

Punching  Attachment,  additional 

Perforating  Attachment  

Stabbing  Attachment,  additional 

Cutting  Blocks,  per  dozen 

Extra  Corner  Knives,  each 

Extra  Punch  and  Die,  i^,  i,  A,  is,  si,  i,  s\,  re-  -i-  i. 
Thumb-Hole  Indexing  Attachment,  additional  . . . 
Eyelet  Attachment,  Style  P,  about  i'e  inch  .  :$2.00 
Eyelet  Attachment,  Style  R,  about  i  inch  . .  2.00 
Eyelet  Attachment,  Style  S,  about  i  inch  . .  2.00 

Loose  Leaf  Punching  Attachment 

Card  Index  Punch  Head 


each. 


B.  P.  Eyelets,  per  KXMh 

d.d.r! 

E.  S. 


NOTE— The  Eyelet  Attachment  Is  used  on  the  Punching  Attachment.    It  cannot 
plied  to  the  Round  Corner  Machine  alone.    Eyelets  packed  in  boxes  containing  5000. 


$15.00 

15.00 

10.00 

10.00 

18.00 

5.00 

.35 

1.25 

2.00 

10.00 

.25 

.50 

.55 

12.00 

7.00 

be  ap- 


Round  Cornering  Machine 


Pedestal  Foot  Power 
Attachment 


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MONITOR  MULTIPLEX  POWER  PUNCHING  MACHINE 

This  machine  is  30  inches  wide  and  is  furnished  with  six  standard 
round  hole  punches,  dies  and  blocks  complete,  as  shown  in  cut.  The 
position  of  the  punch  and  die  can  be  changed  instantly  by  moving  a  lever 
on  side  of  machine  to  a  perpendicular  position.  This  head  will  punch  paper 
3i  inches  from  center  of  hole  to  edge  of  paper.  We  also  furnish  separate 
punch  and  die  blocks  for  punching  holes  any  distance  from  edge  of  paper 
if  desired.  The  frame  is  very  heavy,  solid  and  substantial.  The  material 
is  of  the  best  and  finish  superb. — Circular. 

Including  6  Round  Hole  Punches $250.00 

Extra  Punch  and  Die.  for  Round  Holes 2.50 

Combined  Punch  and  Die  Head,  for  Round  Holes 7.50 

Special  Loose  Leaf  Punches  and  Dies,  standard  sizes 12.50 

Card  Index  Cutting  Attachment 110.00 

Motor  and  Attachment  by  Gear,  complete,  110  and  220  Volts 100.00 

Speed  Regulator,  extra 10.00 

THE  PRINTERS  PUNCH 

The  Printers  Punch  is  a  substantial  and  first  class  machine  and 
offered  at  a  moderate  price.  The  punches  are  constructed  without  any 
springs  and  move  straight  up  and  down,  avoiding  the  friction  and  wear 
caused  by  any  but  a  direct  up  and  down  movement,  thus  making  it  the 
most  durable  and  economical  of  all  punches. — Circular. 

No.  2,  hand  power $  22.00 

No.  7,  foot  power,  without  stand 50.00 

No.  8,  foot  power,  without  stand 65.00 

No.  7,  foot  power,  with  iron  stand 75.00 

No.  8,  foot  power,  with  iron  stand 90.00 

No.  9,  steam  power 1 15.00 

No.  10,  steam  power 130.00 

No.  2  will  punch  holes  up  to  8i  inches  from  center  to  center;  Nos.  7  and  9, 
11  inches  and  Nos.  8  and  10,  18  inches.  Prices  given  above  include  two  round 
punches  with  each  machine. 

MONITOR  DUPLEX  POWER  PUNCHING  AND  ROUND  "^^ 

CORNER  CUTTING  MACHINE 

For  offices  whose  requirements  for  punching  of  paper  do  not  necessitate  the 
use  of  such  an  elaborate  machine  as  Latham's  Monitor  Multiplex  Power  Punch- 
ing Machine,  we  herewith  present  a  less  costly  machine  operated  by  power, 
which  will  punch  paper  of  same  thickness  and  as  quickly  as  the  Multiplex,  and  it 
can  also  be  used  as  a  power  round  corner  cutting  machine,  covering  the  use  of 
two  separate  machines  and  saving  space  and  power  at  practically  one-half  the 
investment.  This  machine  is  furnished  with  combined  punch  and  die  blocks  that 
will  punch  holes  3i  inches  from  edge  of  paper,  and  paper  of  any  width,  as  there 
are  ho  obstructions  on  sides  of  the  machine.  Maximum  distance  between  center 
of  holes  that  can  be  punched,  14  inches;  minimum,  li  inches.  Combined  punch 
and  die  blocks  will  allow  for  punching  holes  M  inches  from  edge  of  paper,  and 
will  punch  through  i  inch  in  thickness.  Three  round  corner  cutting  knives  are 
furnished  with  corner  cutting  attachment. — Circular. 

Complete  with  two  punches  and  dies,  without  round  corner  attachment.  .$140.00 

Round  corner  attachments,  extra 25.00 

Extra  punch  and  die  blocks,  each 5.00 

Extra  round  hole  punches  and  dies,  per  set,  upper  and  lower  die 2.50 

Special  punch  and  die  and  block  for  loose  leaf  ledger  standard  sizes,  each     12.50 
Extra  round  corner  cutting  knives,  each 1.50 


BULLOCK  PRESS  PUNCH 

One  or  more  may  be  locked  in  a  type  form  and  will  cut  a  clean, 
round  hole  ik,  I,  j\,  or  ]  inch,  in  paper  or  card  stock,  the  same  time  the 
job  is  printed.  This  punch  will  not  clog,  as  each  piece  cut  is  automat- 
ically ejected  by  the  plunger  as  soon  as  the  impression  is  released,  and 
falls  on  the  floor.  The  ejector  also  protects  the  rollers  from  any  dan- 
ger of  injury  from  the  cutter.  All  parts  being  interchangeable,  new 
cutters  can  be  readily  fitted  in  case  of  accident.  The  spring  for  con- 
trolling the  ejector  can  also  be  made  stronger  by  turning  screw  at 
the  bottom. — Circular. 

SI,  6,  I'fl  or  i  inch,  on  bases  t'o  inch  square,  each $0.75    Extra  Cutters . 

/«,  i  inch,  on  bases  ft  inch  square,  each 1.25    Extra  Cutters. 


.$0.35 
.      .60 


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IMPROVED  HEMPEL  QUOINS 

No.  1.    Small,  per  dozen $2.50 

No.  2.     Large,  per  dozen 3.00 

Keys,   each 50 


HEMPEL  QUOINS  AND  KEYS 

No.  1.    Challenge  Hempel  Quoins,  per  dozen $1.00 

No.  2.    Challenge  Hempel  Quoins,  per  dozen 1.50 

B.  B.  &  S.  Key,  either  size,  plain 50 

B.  B.  t&  S.  Key,  either  size,  nickeled 75 

Pressman's  Combination  Quoin  Key,  plain 1.00 

Pressman's  Combination  Quoin  Key,  nickeled 1.15 

Right  Angle  Quoin  Key,  Style  D,  either  size,  plain 75 

Right  Angle  Quoin  Key,  Style  D.  either  size,  nickeled 90 


ROUSE  REGISTER  QUOINS 

By  using  Rouse  Register  Quoins,  mounted  plates  or  pages  may  be  registered 
independently  just  as  unmounted  plates  are  registered  with  hooks.  The  quoins  are 
placed  on  all  four  sides  of  the  blocks  and  any  page  may  then  be  moved  in  any  direc- 
tion without  disturbing  the  other  pages. 

No.  1.    Margin  16  to  24  points,  per  doz $2.00 

No.  2.     Margin  36  to  48  points,  per  doz 2.00 

Key  for  either  style 15 


UNION  LOCKABLE  QUOIN 


An  exact  duplicate  of  the  original  Hempel 
Quoin,  with  three  notches  cut  in  the  central 
rib  for  the  purpose  of  using  the  quoin  in  con- 
nection with  the  Brower  Lock. — Circular. 

No.  I.     Small,  per  dozen $2.50 

No.  2.     Large,  per  dozen 3.00 

Kevs.  each 50 


MIDGET  SAFETY  QUOIN 

The  Midget  Safety  Quoin 

is   locked   by  a   tap  of  the 

mallet,   and    occupies  no 

more  space  in  length  when 

locked  than  when  unlocked. 

Can  be  used  in  a  space  IS 
points  wide  by  120  points  long,  either  outside  or  inside  a  form.     It  is  absolutely  safe,  as  when  locked  it  rests 
against  its  corresponding  flat  surfaces,  and  the  harder  the  surface  it  bears  against  the  better. — Circular. 
Price,  per  dozen,  with  key.  net $2.00 


WOOD  QUOINS 


'  SAGS         BURLAP  BAGS 


Hickory $0.40 $1.80. 

Boxwood 60 2.70 . 

Lignumvitaa 80 3.60, 


.$3.50 
.  5.25 
.    7.00 


Hickory,  in  barrels  containing  about  7.500 $3.25 

Boxwood,  in  barrels  containing  about  7,500 5.00 


PECK  QUOIN  LOCK 

A  simple,  practical  and  inexpensive  device  to  prevent  quoins  from  working  loose  while  the  press  is 
running.     Useful  where  close  register  is  desired,  where  the  press  is  run  at  high  speed   or  for  long  runs. 

No.  1.  for  small  quoins,  per  100 $1.50 

No.  2,  for  large  quoins,  per  UMJ 2.00 


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THE  MORTON  LOCKUP 

Direct  Spread       No  Slide       No  Spring  of  Form 


An  Iron  Side-Stick,  with  broad  bearing,  (true  and  square),  attached  to  the  best  machine- 
finished  steel  Quoins.  The  quickest,  safest  and  most  complete  Lock-up  in  use — all  in  one  piece. 
Place  directly  against  the  type,  furniture  or  chase,  as  most  convenient;  give  the  key  a  half -turn, 
and  the  work  is  done.  No  time  wasted,  no  skew,  and  no  quoin  can  drop  out.  By  this  method 
of  imposition,  all  looseness,  bowing  or  springing  of  the  form  is  impossible. 

3-inch,  1  Quoin $0.40 

3i-inch,  1  Quoin 40 

3J-inch,  1  Quoin 40 

4-inch,  1  Quoin 40 

5-inch,  1  Quoin 40 

6-inch,  2  Quoins 70 

6§  inch,  3  Quoins 70 

7-inch,  2  Quoins 70 

8-inch,  2  Quoins 75 

9-inch,  2  Quoins 75 

10-inch,  2  Quoins 80 

12-inch,  3  Quoins 1.10 

13-inch,  3  Quoins 1.15 

14-inch,  3  Quoins 1.20 

15-inch,  3  Quoins 1.25 

18-inch,  3  Quoins 1 .75 

20-inch,  4  Quoins 2.50 

22i-inch,  4  Quoins 3.00 

Key,  plain 50 

Wlckersham  Quoin 

THE  WICKERSHAM  QUOIN 

The  only  Quoin  which  locks  by  a  direct  spread,  without  any  slide,  against  straight  or  beveled 
furniture;  can't  slip:  absolutely  safe.     No.  1  is  f-inch  wide:  No.  2  is  J-inch  wide;  expands  14  points. 

Quoins,  per  dozen $2.50 

Keys,  each 50 


SLAUSON  CYLINDER  PRESS  LOCKS 

The  Slauson  Cylinder  Press  Locks  are  made  of  flat  drawn  steel  tubes  which  telescope  one 
into  another  and  are  drawn  out  to  fill  a  given  space  and  then  locked  by  an  ordinary  Hemple 
key.     The  quoin  which  is  in  the  form  of  a  coil  or  snail,  has  an  extension  of  two  picas  and  is 
absolutely  safe.    The  parts  are  dropped  steel  forgings.    The  chief  value  is  on  the  beds  of 
cylinder  presses  where  forms  are  being  locked  that  are  spialler  than  the  beds.    They  are 
almost  as  quick  as  a  flash  and  they  hold  a  form  solid  to  the  bed.   taking  out  the  spring  of  a 
chase  and  preventing  the  working  up  of  material  inside.     Pressmen  ap- 
preciate them  for  this  value  even  more  than  for  the  time  they  save.    With 
these  locks  the  press  clamps  are  not  used  for  locking  the  form  but  are 
tightened  at  the  start.     The  chase  is  squared  against  the  clamps  and  the 
locks  "do  the  rest."    They  work  equally  well  behind  the  chase  or  between 
chase  and  bearers.     Another  good  use  is  inside  cylinder   chases   where 
otherwise  a  lot  of  wood  furniture  would  be  used.     For  example  a  long, 
narrow  heading  can  be  locked  in  a  full-sized  chase,  a  wide  strip  of  furni- 
ture intervening  or  a  steel  bar.     In  this  use  foot  piece  of  the  lock  comes 
against  the  form.     In  all  cases  quoin  end  comes  against  the  chase. — Circular. 

3  inches  when  shut,  opening  to    5  inches,  per  pair $4.00 

5  inches  when  shut,  opening  to    8  inches,  per  pair 4.00 

8  inches  when  shut,  opening  to  14  inches,  per  pair 5.00 

14  inches  when  shut,  opening  to  26  inches,  per  pair '..  6.00  Closed 

Wall  Pocket  for  holding  a  set,  50  cents.    Longer  lengths  up  to  36  inches  made  to  order. 


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NUMBER 
HANDLES 

6-inch 1- 

8-inch 1 

10-inch 1 


12-inch . 


.1 


FRAME  WITH 

COMPLETE 

EXTRA 

STOCK 

WITH  COM  P. 

STOCK 

$1.25 

$1.85 

$0.40 

1.50 

2.30 

.45 

1.75 

2.75 

.50 

2.00 


3.20 


.60 


NUMBER  FRAME  WITH  COMPLETE      EXTRA 

HANDLES  STOCK  WITH   COMP.    STOCK 

14-inch 2  $2.25  $3.65      $0.70 

16-inch 2  2.50  4.10          .75 

18-inch 2  2.75  4.55          .80 

20-inch 2  3.00  5.00 


.85 


PRICES  FOR  CASTING  GORDON-PRESS  ROLLERS 


8  X  12 $0.40 

9  X  13 45 

10  X  15 80 

11  X  17 85 


12  X  18 $1.00 

13  X  19 1.00 

14  x20 1.10 

14i  X  22 1.25 


Hand-press  rollers  cast  at  10  cents  per  inch.    Cylinder-press  rollers  cast  at  35  and  50  cents  per  pound. 


Bingham's  Standard,  per  pound . 


ROLLER  COMPOSITION 

$0  35       Bingham's  Durable,  per  pound 


.$0.50 


ROLLER  CLOTH-Felt  for  Distributors 

I 

In  rolls  of  2i  inches  wide  and  12  yards  long,  per  roll $5.00 

The  same,  per  yard 50 


ROLLER  CORES 

For  Gordon  Job  Presses 

8  X  12  and  smaller $0.35 

9  X  13  and  10   x  15 .- 45 

11  X 17    to    14i  X  22 60 

For  Hand  Rollers 


6-inch $0.40 

8-inch 45 

10-inch .50 

12-inch 60 


14-inch $0.70 

16-inch 75 

18-inch 80 

20-inch 85 


BARNHART'S  STEEL  ROLLER  BEARERS 

For    5x8  chase,  per  pair $0.35 

For    6i  X  10  chase,  per  pair 40 

For    7   X  11  chase,  per  pair 40 

For   8   X  12  chase,  per  pair 45 

For  9    X  13  chase,  per  pair 50 

For  10   X  15  chase,  per  pair 50 

For  11    X  17  chase,  per  pair 60 

For  12   X  18  chase,  per  pair 75 

For  13   X  19  chase,  per  pair 75 

For  14    X  20  chase,  per  pair 90 

For  14i  X  22  chase,  per  pair 90 


RULING  MACHINES 

Catalogues  and  prices  furnished  on  application. 


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THE  MILLER  SAW-TRIMMER 

Universal  Type 

With  Standard  Equipment,  without  counter-shaft  or  motor $300.00 

Extra  for  Counter-shaft  mounted  on  machine  base,  including- 

belt  to  saw  arbor 25.00 

The  Standard  Equipment  furnished  with  the  Miller  "Universal"  Saw- 
Trimmer  includes  two  6-ineh  linotype  saws  and  heads  complete  with  trimmers, 
one  50-plca  swivel  gaugre,  one  micrometer  point  end  g-auge,  one  5-point  line 
holder,  one  mitre  vise,  one  removable  work-holding-  vise,  one  batter  with 
locking  bolt,  one  saw  hood  with  bolt  and  nut,  one  point  elevating  dial,  one 
elevating  crank,  one  belt  tightener,  one  saw  swage,  one  4x%  inch  flat  emerj- 
wheel. 

Special  Attachments  for  Universal  Type 

Beveler  head  for  tacks S  10.00 

Beveler  head  for  register  hook 10.00 

Router  and  Jig  Saw  attachment  complete  with  all  tools 200.00 

MILLER  SAW-TRIMMER 

Special-Purpose  Type 

With  Standard  Equipment,  without  countershaft  or  motor $200.00 

With  Countershaft  mounted  on  base  of  machine,  with  endless 

belt  to  saw  arbor,  extra 25.00 

The  Standard  Equipment  furnished  with  the  Miller  "Special-Purpose" 
Saw-Trimmer  includes  two  5-inch  linotype  saws  and  heads  with  trimmers, 
one  50-pica  swivel  gauge,  one  micrometer  point  end  gauge,  one  5-point  line 
holder,  one  mitre  vise,  one  removable  work-holding  vise,  one  batter  with 
locking  bolt,  one  saw  hood  with  bolt  and  nut,  one  4-inch  flat  emery  wheel, 
one  saw  swage,  one  belt  tightener. 


Univer.sal  Type 


Special  Attachments  for  Universal  or  Special-Purpose  Type 

Furnished  only  on  order,  and  at  the  prices  listed  below: 

150-pica  extension  micrometer  point  end  gauge $25.00 

Brass  saw  and  head  with  trimmers 20.00 

Brass  saw  grinding  attachment  with  5-inch  dish  emery  wheel 10.00 

10-point  line  holder 5.00 

18-point  line  holder 5.00 

l2-point  vise  attachment 10.00 

PRINTER'S  SAW  TABLE 

This  is  the  regular  saw  table  for  printer's  use.  It  is  designed  for  cut- 
ting and  trimming  cuts,  wood  or  metal  furniture,  reglets,  slugs,  brass  rule, 
leads,  etc.  Accurate  squaring  up  and  parallel  gauges  are  furnished.  The 
table  on  the  right  hand  side  extends  outward,  and  that  side  is  fitted  in  as 
a  shootboard  and  plane.  The  table  is  raised  and  lowered  by  a  hand  wheel 
under  the  front  edge  of  the 
table,  as  shown  in  the  illus- 
tration. A  shelf  attached  to 
the  pedestal  provides  a  handy 
receptacle  for  tools.  Slug 
cutting  attachments  can  be 
had  for  use  with  this  table, 
making  it  in  effect  a  linotype 
saw.  The  slug  cutting  at- 
tachments may  be  used  on  any  Saw  Table  having  an  adequate  parallel 
gauge.  They  can  be  used  for  trimming  to  size  all  such  material  as  leads, 
___^____^^^  slugs,  reglet  and  furniture,  and  are  accurate  and  reliable. — Circular. 

Without  Sli( <•  i  ISnLud  and  Plane,  top  24  x  27  inches,  with  Countershaft  on  machine $100.00 

Without  Shout  Board  and  Plane,  top  24  x  27  inches,  with  connected  i  H.  P.  230  volt  motor 170.00 

With  Shoot  Board  and  Squaring  Plane,  top  24  x  30  inches  with  Countershaft  on  machine 118.00 

With  Shoot  Board  and  Squaring  Plane,  top  24  x  30  inches,  with  connected  i  H.  P.  230  volt  motor 190.00 

One  saw  for  either  metal  or  wood  furnished  with  each  machine. 

Slug  Cutting  Attachment  No.  1 18.00 

Slug  Cutting  Attachment  No.  2 30.00 

Slug  Cutting  Attachment  No.  3 60.00 


BACK  SAW 

Back  Saw,  for  cutting  wood  or  soft  metal 


$1.25 


HACK  SAW 

8-inch  frame,  complete  with  1  dozen  Griflin  blades. . .  .$1.50 
Extra  blades,  per  dozen 1.00 


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SCREW-DRIVERS 


Each 


.  $0.75 


8-inch,  each 


SCREW-WRENCHES 

$0.75       10-inch,  each 


.$1.00 


SHOOTING  STICKS 

'The  Correct,"'  w  rough  t-steel,  nickel-plated,  small,  each... $0.60 
'The  Correct,"  wrought-steel.  nickel-plated,  large,  each. . .      .75 


HICKORY  SHOOTING  STICKS 

Price,  hickory each,  $0.08    Per  doz. ,  $0.85 


PATENT  COPPER  AND  BRASS  THIN  SPACES 

One  of  the  handiest  things  a  printer  can  have  is  a  full  assortment  of  Patent  Copper  and  Brass  Thin 
Spaces.  To  use  them  once  is  to  appreciate  them.  They  are  made  in  two  thicknesses,  one-half  and  one- 
point,  and  are  cut  upon  order  for  any  point  bod}'.  The  half-point  spaces  are  made  of  copper  and  the  one- 
point  of  brass,  so  that  different  thicknesses  may  be  distinguished  at  a  glance.  They  are  accurately  cut  by 
machinery;  are  cheap,  never  break,  and  never  wear  out.  These  spaces  are  put  up  in  fonts  of  different 
assortments  as  follows: 


Wooden  Case  contains  10  oz.  of  one-half  and  one-  Cardboard  Box.  contahiB  10  oz.  of  one-half  and  one-point  thin 

point  thin  spaces  assorted  In  sizes  from  6  to  72  point.  spaces  assorted  In  sizes,  12, 18.  24,  36  and  48  point. 

Font  No.  1,  containing  16  oz.  of  One-Half  Point  Copper  Thin  Spaces,  cut  the  following  sizes:    6,  8,  10, 

12,  14,  16,  18,  '20,  24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  60,  72  point.     Put  up  in  neat  wooden  case $1.75 

Font  No.  2,  containing  16  oz.  of  One-Point  Brass  Thin  Spaces,  cut  the  following  sizes :  6,  8,  10,  12,  14, 

16,  18,  20,  24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  60,  72  point.     Put  up  in  neat  wooden  case 1.75 

Font  No.  3,  containing  16  oz.  of  One-Half  Point  Copper  and  One-Point  Brass  Thin  Spaces,  cut  the 

following  sizes:  6,  8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18,  20,  24,  30,  36.  42,  48,  60, 72  point.     Put  up  in  neat  wooden  box. . .   1.75 

Font  No.  4,  containing  10  oz.  of  One-Half  Point  Copper  Thin  Spaces,  cut  the  following  sizes:  12,  18, 

24,  36,  and  48  point.    Put  up  in  cardboard  box 1 .00 

Font  No.  5,  containing  10  oz.  of  One-Point  Brass  Thin  Spaces,  cut  the  following  sizes:  12,  18,  24,  36, 

and  48  point.    Put  up  in  cardboard  box 1.00 

Font  No.  6,  containing  10  oz.  of  One-Half  Point  Copper  and  One-Point  Brass  Thin  Spaces,  cut  the  fol- 
lowing sizes :  12,  18,  '24,  36  and  48  point.     Put  up  in  cardboard  box 1 .00 

Ounce  and  Pound  Prices 

We  cut  upon  special  order  any  point  body,  from  smallest  to  largest  size  and  furnish  same  in  2-ounce 
packages  of  either  the  one-half  point  copper  or  one-point  brass  or  2  ounces  of  copper  and  brass  assorted  at 
a  price  of  $0.25  per  package  of  any  one  size.  Also  sold  by  the  pound  as  follows:  5  point,  $2.50;  5i  point, 
$2.25;  6  point,  $2.00;  7  point,  $1.85;  8  point,  $1.75:  9  point,  $1.65:  10  point.  $1.55;  11  point,  $1.45;  12  to  16 
point,  $1.40:  18  to  30  point,  $1.35;  36  point  and  larger,  $1.30.  A  pound  may  contain  either  brass  or  copper 
or  both. 

PLATE  MOUNTS 

r- These  mounts  will  be  found  inval- 
uable at  make-up  table,  as  supports  to 

the  thin  plates  cast  from  Advertiser's 

Matrices.    By  use  of  these  mounts,  the 

time  and  waste  of  metal  by  melting, 

incident  to  making  thin  plates  type- 

(h  before  the  make-up  can  handle  "^^^1  ^BPS^*'     ""    ijj^ 

them,  is  saved.    Cast  from  hard  metal, 

shaved  accurately  to  required  height, 
cut  from  one  inch  to  full  column  length,  varying  by  i  inch  steps  as  desired;  13  ems  or  2tH  ems  wide. 
When  ordering,  send  sample  of  thin  plate  so  height  of  mount  can  be  made  correct. 
Single  or  double  column,  in  any  length  up  to  '20  inches,  per  pound $0.25 


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METAL  SECTIONAL  BLOCKS 


Metal  Sectional  Blocks  are  ,made  from  extra  hard 
metal,  cored  on  their  under  sides  to  lighten  them.  They 
are  sufficiently  heavy  for  the  most  exacting  impression 
of  half-tone  or  tint  plate. 

The  most  economical  bases  for  plates  of  all  kinds. 
They  hold  the  plates  securely  and  save  one-half  the  time 
of  make-ready.  Save  plates  from  injury  because  they  do 
not  bend  or  warp  them.  As  easy  to  make-up  as  metal 
furniture,  and  are  as  necessary  to  a  pres.sroom  as  the 
modern  cylinder  press. 
Sizes,    16  X  16,  8  x  16,  8x8.  4x8,  2  x  8,  2  x  6,  2  x  4, 

1  X  8,  1  X  6  and  1x4  ems,  per  pound $0.25 


CAST  IRON  SECTIONAL  BLOCKS 


16x32  ems,  each $1.00 

16  X  24  ems.  each 85 

16  X 16  ems,  each 60 

8  X  32  ems,  each 80 

8  X  24  ems,  each 60 

8  X 16  ems,  each 35 

8x8  ems,  each 20 

6  X  24  ems,  each 40 


6x16  ems,  each $0.30 

6x8  ems,  each 18 

6x6  ems,  each 15 

4  x  24  ems,  each 40 

4  X 16  ems,  each 25 

4x8  ems,  each 15 

4x6  ems,  each 15 

4x   4  ems,  each 10 


STEEL  SECTIONAL  BLOCKS 

The  Lightest  and  Most  Rigid  Sectional  Block  Made 

Steel  Sections  may  be  considered  as  the  basis  of  the  expansion  system  of  print- 
er's blocks.  They  are  very  light  and  rigid,  micro-ground  and  full  forms  of  these  for 
large  presses  can  be  easily  handled. 

8x8  ems,  each $0. 18 

2  X 16  ems.  each 15 

2x8  ems,  each 09 

2x6  ems,  each 08 


BRASS  SECTIONAL  BLOCKS 

These  are  used  for  very  fine  adjustments  on  small  plates,  made  of  solid  brass,  micro-ground.  ' 

1x16  ems.  each $0.09  1x6  ems,  each $0.05 

i  X 16  ems,  each 07  J  x  6  ems,  each 04 

1x8  ems,  each 07  1x4  ems,  each 03 

i  X   8  ems,  each 05  *  x  4  ems,  each 02 


LITTLE  GIANT  REGISTER  HOOK 

Size  6x6  ems.  Made  from  solid  Brass.  The  screw  and  slotted  head  are  in  one 
piece,  cut  from  steel  and  tempered;  the  clutch  is  also  made  of  steel,  and  there  are 
but  four  pieces  to  each  hook.     It  is  actuated  by  a  steel  key. 

Especially  designed  for  fine  register  and  color  printing.     Hooks  are  placed  on 
all  sides  of  the  plate,  and  by  use  of  the  steel  key  the  clutch  on  one  side  is  released  and 
the  one  opposite  is  tightened,  the  plate  being  easily  moved  the  smallest  fraction  of 
an  inch. 
Little  Giant  Register  Hooks,  6x6  ems,  each $1 .00 


EUREKA  REGISTER  HOOK 

Eureka  Register  Hooks  will  enable  you  to  place  plates  within  eighteen  points 
of  each  other.  They  are  so  constructed  that  the  operating  mechanism  follows  the 
clutch — one  plate  can  be  moved  and  the  adjoining  one  follow  it  without  interfering 
with  the  operating  mechanism — the  narrow  margins  are  in  this  way  preserved. 
Made  from  solid  brass,  clutch  and  screw  of  steel.  Slotted  head  of  steel,  tempered. 
Eureka  Register  Hooks,  6x6  ems,  each $1 .00 


STEEL  KEYS  FOR  REGISTER  HOOKS 


Steel  Keys,  2-inch,  each $0.05 

Steel  Keys,  4-inch,  double  end. . .     .20 


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SWIVEL  REGISTER  HOOK 

Made  from  solid  steel  and  brass.  The  center  portion  is  the.  well  known  Eureka 
Register  Hook  so  mounted  that  it  will  turn  in  any  direction  even  after  being  locked 
up  in  form.  By  use  of  these  hooks  an  irregular  plate  can  be  held  perfectly  or  any 
plate  can  be  placed  at  any  desired  angle  in  the  form.  The  Hook  being  swiveled  ad- 
justs itself  automatically  to  the  position  desired.  These  Hooks  can  be  used  as  plain 
register  hooks  when  the  swived  feature  is  not  needed. 
Swivel  Register  Hooks,  8x8  ems,  each $1 .50 


QUICKEST  REGISTER  HOOK 

Especially  designed  for  book  work  where  it  is  desirable  to  change  from  one  plate 
to  another  quickly.  One  turn  of  the  kej'  moves  the  clutch  far  enough  to  release 
the  plate.  By  this  it  will  be  seen  that  the  Quickest  Hook  is  quicker  than  a  ratchet 
Hook  with  the  additional  advantage  of  doing  away  entirely  with  the  necessity  of 
placing  the  low  slugs  around  each  page.  Made  from  solid  brass.  Clutch  and  screw 
of  steel.    Slotted  head  of  steel,  tempered.    There  are  but  four  pieces  to  each  Hook. 

Quickest  Register  Hooks,  6x6  ems,  each $1 .00 


KYLE  REGISTER  HOOK 

Designed  for  the  narrowest  possible  margin.  Plates  can  be  placed  within  eight 
points  of  each  other.  This  just  allows  room  enough  for  the  steel  key.  The  Kyle 
Register  Hooks,  like  the  Eureka,  permits  the  plates  to  be  moved  in  both  directions, 
even  when  used  for  the  very  narrowest  margins.  Made  of  solid  brass,  clutch  and 
nut  of  steel. 
Kyle  Register  Hooks,  6x6  ems  (right  or  left),  each $1.10 


PONY  NARROW  MARGIN  HOOK 

Brass  body,  steel  screw  and  clutch.  General  construction  same  as  Little  Giant, 
except  that  it  is  worked  with  a  ratchet  instead  of  a  key.  Used  where  register  is 
not  a  necessity.    For  strength,  durabilit}-  and  accuracy  it  is  equal  to  the  large  hooks. 

Pon^-  Narrow  Margin  Hooks.  6x7  ems,  each $0.90 

Brass  Rachet,  each 50 

Steel  Rachet,  each 75 


BRASS  CATCHES 

These  Brass  Catches  are  made  in  the  lengths  given  below  (or  in  any  length  on 
special  order) .  If  not  otherwise  instructed  all  orders  will  be  filled  with  the  eight 
em  length. 

1x4  ems  Brass  Catches,  each $0.10 

1x6  ems  Brass  Catches,  each 12 

1x8  ems  Brass  Catches,  each 15 

1x16  eras  Brass  Catches,  each 25 


OUETSCH  RAPID  REGISTER  HOOK 

Is  a  high  grade  register  hook  suitable  for  registering  the  finest  three-color 
plates,  and  at  the  same  time  is  quite  as  rapid  as  an  ordinary  ratchet  hook.  As 
the  jaw  has  an  adjustment  of  about  two  picas,  it  is  equally  desirable  for  either 
fine  color  printing  or  ordinary  book  work.  The  body  of  the  hook  is  made  of  solid 
brass  and  the  working  parts  of  steel. 

Quetsch  Register  Hook  No.  1,  6  x  S  ems $1.00 

Quetsch  Rapid  Register  Hook  No.  2 1.10 

Key  for  Quetsch  Hook 30 


ROUSE  REGISTER  HOOK 

Is  strictly  a  register  hook  and  as  such  is  unexcelled.  It  is  very  strong  and  compact 
the  bod)'  is  made  of  brass,  the  working  parts  of  steel.  The  jaw  has  a  movement  of 
two  picas  and  is  operated  by  a  screw  of  unusually  large  diameter,  insuring  un- 
equalled power  as  well  as  fine  adjustment. 

Rouse  Register  Hook,  6x6  ems $0.90 

Key  for  same 20 


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PATENT  IRON  GROOVED  BLOCK 


Sectioual  View  of  Patent  Iron  Grooved  Block  Showing  Hooks  in  Position. 


This  block  is  designed  to  meet  all  the  requirements  of  those  who  print  from  flat  plates.  It  is  made  of 
solid  iron  three-quarters  of  an  inch  thick  (unless  otherwise  ordered)  and  has  a  one-eighth  inch  rabbet  on  all 
sides.  It  is  lined  over  its  entire  surface  in  squares  of  one  12-point  em,  the  grooves  being  cut  diagonally 
across  the  block  one  inch  apart.  The  blocks  are  usually  made  two  inches  larger  each  way  than  the  largest 
form  that  can  be  printed  on  the  press  for  which  the  block  is  required.  Blocks  larger  than  30x25  inches 
are  made  in  two  or  four  sections  at  no  extra  charge.  The  sections  are  accurately  fitted  together  with 
dowel  pins  and  each  section  may  be  used  as  an  independent  block.  Patent  Groove  Blocks  are  made  to 
order  only.  In  ordering  give  name  of  the  press  for  which  a  block  is  required,  with  the  exact  bed  measure- 
ments, and  the  narrowest  margin  required.     Write  for  net  prices.  > 


PATENT  STEREOTYPE  BLOCKS 

New,  Old,  and  Boston  Style— When  made  regularly,  these  blocks  are  I  inch  larger  each  way  than  size 
of  back  of  plate,  or  i  inch  larger  each  waj-  than  size  of  printed  matter.  The  Hook,  Ratchet  Gutter  and 
Clasp  Brass  occupy  a  space  of  ^a  inch,  including  necessary  allowance  for  taking  plate  on  or  off  freely,  and 
the  two  bevels  on  plate  are  ns  inch  wide,  or  i  inch  in  all.  The  block  will  take  on  a  plate  i  inch  smaller  each 
way  than  the  largest  plate,  back  dimensions,  when  the  Slot  in  which  the  Hook  moves  is  one  inch ;  and  the 
smallest  plate  the  Block  will  take  is  U  inch  smaller  than  the  size  of  Block  overall. 

Patented  Ruled  Block — The  largest  plate  taken  on  is  one  inch  smaller  each  way  (back  dimensions)  than 
outside  measurements  of  Block;  and  the  smallest  plate  (back  dimensions)  is  21  inches  smaller  than  outside 
measurements  of  Block  when  the  Slot  in  which  Hook  moves  is  1  inch  long. 

Blocks  for  Narrow  Margins — There  are  instances  where  it  is  impossible  to  get  the  desired  margins  on 
regularly  made  Blocks.  In  such  instances  we  can  reduce  the  Avidths  of  Hooks,  Ratchets,  and  Gutters,  or 
increase  the  variation  between  largest  and  smallest  plates  by  lengthening  the  Slots  in  which  Hooks  move, 
as  conditions  allow.  Whenever  margins  are  apparently  too  scant,  our  long  experience  will  usually  enable 
us  to  overcome  the  difficulty.  In  some  cases  we  must  make  a  special  charge  for  such  special  work.  When 
the  Slot  in  which  the  Hook  moves  is  made  longer  than  1  inch  on  New  Style  Blocks  it  requires  longer  Pinions, 
and  22  cents  per  Hook  is  added  to  the  list  price  for  each  k  inch  longer  than  1  inch. 

All  Blocks  are  made  i  inch  thick  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

For  each  extra  Hook  and  Pinion  add  50  cents  to  list;  for  each  Hook  less,  deduct  25  cents  from  list. 

Rule  Blocks — Prices  for  Blocks  with  Brass  Rule  Borders  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

For  price  of  Blocks  with  Head  Brass  but  no  End  Hooks,  add  to  List  Price  of  Blocks  without  End 
Hooks  as  follows:  8  to  Ifii  inch  measurement,  10  cents;  17  to  27  inch  measurement,  15  cents;  27i  to  38^  inch 
measurement,  20  cents. 

Steel  Pinions,  15  cents  each.     Hooks,  10  cents  each. 

RATCHETS 

Wood  Handle  Steel  Handle  ■  ^t  mr 

I     ,  «^T 

IJra.ss  Ratchet,  wood  handle $0.50      '      '■" 

'  *  I      Steel  Ratchet,  wood  handle 75 

J  I      IJrass  Ratchet,  steel  handle 50 

j^     Steel  Ratchet,  steel  handle ; 75 

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PARTICULARS  OF  MAHOGANY  AND  IRON  PATENT  BLOCKS 

To  ascertain  price  of  Block  of  any  style,  add  together  the  length  and  width  measurements,  then]flnd 
the  nearest  "measurements"  in  second  column  of  Price  List;  and  the  price  of  the  style  and  size  of  Block 
required  will  be  found  in  the  same  line  as  the  corresponding  "measurement"  in  the  second  column.  When 
the  measurements  of  the  Block  required  differ  from  any  -measurement"  printed  in  second  column,  the 
price  of  such  Block  will  be  the  price  in  the  same  line  as  the  next  lower  "measurement." 

In  sending  orders,  give  the  size  of  Block  outside,  and  also  the  sizes  of  the  largest  and  smallest  plates 
to  be  used  on  the  Block,  always  measuring  the  back  of  the  plate.  Unless  otherwise  stated  we  assume  that 
all  plate  measurements  given  are  of  the  back  of  the  plate. 


OUTSIDE 
DIMENSIONS  OF 

z 

MAHOOAirX- 

IKON 

PATENT  BTTLiED 

2 

8 

8 

OLD  AND 

OLD  AND 
NEW 

BOSTON 
STYLE, 

NEW 
STYLE, 

8 

8 

MAHOGANY 

IRON 

PROPER  NUMBER  OF 
BLOCKS  TO  WORK  A 

BLOCKS. 
STANDARD 

z 

<0 

z 
o 

NEW 
STYLES, 
WITHOUT 

STYLES, 
WITH 
END 

WITH 
END 

ONLY 
WITH  END 

X 
UJ 

o 

I 

o 

z 

SHEET  OF  PAPER 

WITH 

WITH 

OF  THE 

FOLLOWING  STANDARD 

SIZES. 

o 

o 

ENDS 
HOOKS. 

AND 
SIDE 

SIDE 

SIDE 

o 

o 

HOOKS 
ALL 

HOOKS 
ALL 

SIZES. 

i 

d 

HOOKS. 

HOOKS. 

HOOKS. 

6 

d 

AROUND. 

AROUND. 

3 

X      5   

8 

2 

$1.50 

$2.00 

$2.50 

$8.75 

2 

$3.75 

$12.00 

32  Blocks  to  22.x  28 

8i 

2 

1.55 

2.05 

2.55 

8.90 

2 

3.80 

12.10 

3i 

X      53    

9 

2 

1.60 

2.10 

1     2.60 

1       9.05 

2 

3.85 

12.20 

18  Blocks  to  19  X  24 

9i 

2 

1.65 

2.15 

2.65 

9.20 

2 

3.90 

12.40 

10 

2 

1.70 

i     2.20 

2.70 

9.35 

2 

3.95 

12.60 

4i 

X     6  

lOi 

11 

2 
2 

1.75 
1.80 

2.25 
2.30 

2.75 
2.80 

9.50 
9.65 

2 

2 

4.00 
4.05 

12.80 
13.00 

32  Blocks  to  26  X  40 

5 

X     6^:  

Hi 

o 

1.85 

2.35 

2.85 

9.80 

2 

4.10 

13.20 

16  Blocks  to  22x28 

5i 

X    63  

12 
12i 

2 
2 

1.90 
1.95 

2.40 
2.45 

2.90 
2.95 

9.95 
10.10 

2 
2 

4.15 
4.20 

13.40 
13.60 

24  Blocks  to  23  x  41 

5i 

X  n 

13 

m 

2 
2 

2.00 
2.05 

2.50 
2.55 

3.00 
3.05 

10.25 
10.40 

2 
2 

4.25 
4.30 

13.80 
14.00 

.32  Blocks  to  .33  x  46 

14 

3 

2.65 

3.15 

3.65 

11.65 

6 

2 

5.50 

16.00 

5i 

X    9  

14i 

3 

2.70 

3.20 

3.70 

11.80 

6 

2 

5.55 

16.20 

16  Blocks  to  24  x  38 

15 

3 

2.75 

3.25 

3.75 

11.95 

6 

2 

6.60 

16.30 

6 

X    9J  

15i 
16 

3 
3 

2.80 
2.85 

3.30 
3.35 

3.80 
3.85 

12.10 
12.25 

6 
6 

2 
2 

5.65 
5.70 

16.50 
16.70 

16  Blocks  to  26  X  40 

16i 

3 

2.90 

3.40 

3.90 

12.40 

6 

2 

5.75 

16.90 

6i 

X  lOi  

17 
17i 

3 
3 

2.95 
3.00 

3.45 
3.50 

3.95 
4.00 

12.55 
12.70 

6 
6 

2 
2 

5.80 
5.85 

17.00 
17.10 

8  Blocks  to  22  x  28 

18 

3 

3.05 

3.55 

4.05 

12.85 

6 

2 

5.90 

17.30 

n 

X  11  

18i 
19 

3 
3 

3.10 
3.15 

3.60 
3.65 

4.10 
4.15 

13.00 
13.15 

6 
6 

2 

2 

5.95 
6.00 

17.50 
17.70 

16  Blocks  to  33  x  46 

19i 

3 

3.20 

3.70 

4.20 

13.30 

6 

2 

6.05 

17.90 

20 

3 

3.25 

3.75 

4.25 

13.45 

6 

2 

6.10 

18.10 

9 

X  lli  

20i 
21 

3 
3 

2 
2 

3.30 
3.35 

4.35 
4.40 

4.85 
4.90 

14.70 
14.85 

6 
6 

7.40 
7.45 

20.10 
20.40 

8  Blocks  to  24  X  38 

2li 

3 

2 

3.40 

4.45 

4.95 

15.00 

6 

7.50 

20.80 

22 

3 

2 

3.45 

4.50 

5.00 

15.15 

6 

7.55 

21.10 

22i 

3 

2 

3.50 

4.55 

5.05 

15.30 

6 

7.60 

21.40 

23 

3 

2 

3.55 

4.60 

5.10 

15.45 

6 

7.65 

21.70 

23i 

3 

2 

3.60 

4.65 

5.15 

15.60 

6 

7.70 

22.00 

101 

X  13J  

24 

24i 

3 
3 

2 
2 

3.65 
3.70 

4.70 
4.75 

5.20 
5.25 

15.75 
15.90 

6 
6 

7.75 
7.80 

22.30 
22.60 

4  Blocks  to  22  X  28 

25 

3 

2 

3.75 

4.80 

5.30 

16.05 

6 

7.85 

22.90 

25i 

3 

2 

3.80 

4.85 

5.35 

16.20 

6 

4 

7.90 

23.20 

26 

3 

2 

3.85 

4.90 

5.40 

16.35 

6 

7.95 

23.50 

26i 

3 

2 

3.90 

4.95 

5.45 

16.50 

6 

8.00 

23.80 

11 

X  16  

27 

27i 

4 
4 

2 
2 

4.60 
4.65 

5.65 
5.70 

6.15 
6.20 

17.75 
17.90 

8 
8 

9.40 
9.45 

25.80 
26.15 

8  Blocks  to  33  X  46 

28, 

4 

2 

4.70 

5.75 

6.25 

18.05 

8 

9.50 

26.45 

28i 

4 

2 

4.75 

5.80 

6.30 

18.20 

8 

9.55 

26.80 

29 

4 

2 

4.80 

5.85 

6.35 

18.35 

8 

9.60 

27.20 

29i 

4 

2 

4.85 

5.90 

6.40 

18.50 

8 

9.65 

27.65 

lU 

X  18i  

30 
30i 

4 
4 

3 
3 

4.90 
4.95 

6.65 
6.70 

7.15 
7.20 

19.75 
20.00 

8 
8 

6 
6 

11.15 
11.20 

29.65 
30.00 

4  Blocks  to  24  X  38 

31 

4 

3 

5.00 

6.75 

7.25 

20.25 

8 

6 

11.25 

30.40 

3li 

4 

3 

5.05 

6.80 

7.30 

20.50 

8 

6    ' 

11.30 

30.75 

12* 

X  19J  

32 
32i 

4 
4 

3 
3 

5.10 
5.15 

6.85 
6.90 

7.35 
7.40 

20.75 
21.00 

8 
8 

6 
6 

11.35 
11.40 

31.15 
31.50 

4  Blocks  to  26  X  40 

33 

4 

3 

5.20 

6.95 

7.45 

21.25 

8 

6 

11.45 

31.90 

33i 

4 

3 

5.25 

7.00 

7.50 

21.50 

8 

6 

11.50    I 

32.25 

34 

4 

3 

5.30 

7.05 

7.55 

21.75 

8 

6 

11.55 

32.65 

34i 

4 

3 

5.35 

7.10 

7.60 

22.00 

8 

6 

11.60 

33.00 

13J 

X  2U  

36 
35§ 

4 
4 

3 
3 

5.40 
5.45 

7.15 
7.20 

7.65 
7.70 

22.25 
22.50 

8 
8 

6 
6 

11.65 
11.70 

33.40 
33.75 

2  Blocks  to  22  X  28 

36 

4 

3 

5.50 

7.25 

7.75 

22.75 

8 

6 

11.75 

34.15 

36i 

4 

3 

5.55 

7.30 

7.80 

23.00 

8 

6 

11.80 

34.50 

37 

4 

3 

5.60 

7.35 

7.85 

23.25 

8 

6 

11.85 

34.90 

37J 

4 

3 

5.65 

7.40 

7.90 

23.50 

8 

6 

11.90 

35.25 

38 

4 

3 

5.70 

7.45 

7.95  ! 

23.75 

8 

6 

11.95 

35.65 

16 

X  m 

3Si 

4 

3 

5.75 

7.50  j 

8.00 

24.00 

8 

6 

12.00 

36.00 

4  Blocks  to  33  X  4<5 

*The  measurement  is  the  sum  of  the  outside  length  ^nd  width  of  a  Block  added  together. 


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PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


STEREOTYPE  OUTFITS 

The  Ideal  Casting  Box  and  Furnace  is  certainly  an  Ideal  machine  as  the  name  implies.  This  outfit  is 
manufactured  in  three  sizes,  8ixl4,  13x20  and  20x26.  The  8ixl4  will  cast  a  plate  three  columns  wide  by 
twelve  inches  long  if  required ;  the  12x20  will  cast  a  plate  ten  by  seventeen  inches,  and  20x26  will  cast  full 
eight  column  pages.  When  this  outfit  is  used  for  drying  matrix  the  casting  box,  the  form  clamped  in  solidly, 
is  pushed  over  the  metal  pot.  and  the  heat  radiating  from  the  melted  metal  dries  the  matrix  quickly  and 
safely.  There  is  no  possibility  of  injury  to  type  in  using  this  machine,  notwithstanding  the  fact  that  the 
matrix  is  dried  rapidly  and  thoroughly.  The  8ixl4  size  is  best  adapted  for  small  job  ofBces  where  no  large 
forms  are  desired.  The  12x20  is  the  best  general  utility  machine,  and  forms  as  large  as  ten  by  seventeen 
can  be  cast,  and  this  is  as  large  as  the  ordinary  electrotype  foundry  can  handle.  By  dividing  the  form  a 
seventeen  by  twenty  plate  can  be  easily  turned  out.  The  20x26  size  is  especially  adapted  to  cast  newspaper 
pages,  and  a  perfect  full  page  plate  can  be  cast  speedily  and  satisfactorily.  In  ordering  state  kind  of  fuel 
you  will  possibly  use. — Circular. 

8   1-2  X  1*  INCH  12  X  20  INCH  20  X  28  INCH  ' 

Furnace  and  Casting-box,  including  ladle  and  thin  gauges $50.00 $80.00 $125.00 

Type-high-base-high  bars 9.00 11.00 12.00 

Shute-board  and  Plane 12.00 18.00 22.00 

Miter-box  and  Saw  12.00 18.00 22.00 

Beating-brush 5.00 7.00 9.00 

Blankets,  brushes,  small  tools,  lumber,  matrix  paper,  etc 12.00 16.00 20.00 


Total $100.00 


$150.00 


$210.00 


STEAM  AND  OVERHEAD  FIXTURES 


Light  3-speed 
Light  4-speed 
Heavy  3-speed 
Heavy  4-speed 
Heavy  3-speed 
Heavy  4-speed 
Heavy  3-speed 
Heavy  4-speed 
Heavy  3-speed 


cones, 
cones, 
cones, 
cones, 
cones, 
cones, 
cones, 
cones, 
cones. 


If  split  cone  pulley 


BELT  DRIVING   PULLEY 

6  to    9  inches li  inch  8  inches 

7  to  10  inches li  inch  8  inches 

8  to  10  inches 2    inphes  8  inches 

4i  to  8i  inches 2    inches  8  inches 

9  to  12  inches 2i  inches  12  inches 

7    to  10  inches 2i  inches  12  inches 

10    to  13  inches 2i  inches  12  inches 

10    to  13  inches 2i  inches  12  inches 

12    to  15  inches 3i  inches  16  inches 

for  line  shaft  is  wanted,  add  10  per  cent  to  above  prices. 


SIZE 

i  medium 

SHIPPING  WEIGH 

110  lbs. 

T       PRICE 

$15.00 

i  medium 

125  lbs. 

18.00 

i  medium 

155  lbs. 

20.00 

i  medium 

160  lbs. 

22.50 

i  medium 

185  lbs. 

22.50 

i  medium 

190  lbs. 

25.00 

i  medium 

190  lbs. 

27.50 

i  medium 

225  lbs. 

30.00 

Cylinder 

225  lbs. 

40.00 

SHAFTING 


Cold  rolled  and  turned,  straightened  and  polished. 


}|-inch 

1    -inch 2.68  lbs. 

liVinch 3.02  lbs. 

l.Vinch 3.77  lbs. 

li'e-inch 4.61  lbs. 

IrVinch 5.52  lbs. 

1^8-inch 6.52  lbs. 

lii-inch 7.61  lbs. 

lil-inch 8.78  lbs. 

lii-inch 10.03  lbs. 


;iGHT  PER   FOOT         PRICE   PER   LB.    NET 

2.35  lbs $0.05  )i 

. .  .05  K 

. .  .05  « 

. .  .05  « 

. ,  .05  « 

..  .05« 

..  .05 

..  .05 

..  .05 

..  .05 


COMPRESSION  COUPLINGS  AND  COLLARS 


Ribbed  Compression  Couplings, . .  ^ $3.05 

Collars,  safety  set-screw,  solid ...?..  .>^ . .     .80 
Collars,  safety  set-screw,  split , . .   1.20 


$4.20 
1.00 
1.50 


$4.20 
1.00 
1.50 


11-16  INCH 

$6.30 
1.20 
1.80 


15-16   INCH 

$7.40 
1.40 
2.10 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY    AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


ADJUSTABLE  BALL  AND  SOCKET  DROP  HANGERS 


All  of  these  hangers  have  machine-finished  bases,  and  Standard  bearing 
machine-reamed  and  faced. 


DROP  IN  INCHES 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

Tj      j    18  inch 

3.85 
3.95 
4.90 
5.00 

6.85 

8.70 

9.35 

10.85 

12.80 

4.00 
4.10 
5.05 
5.15 

7.35 

9.05 

9.70 

11.35 

13.30 

4.20 
4.30 
5.25 
5.35 

7.50 

9.20 

9.85 

11.85 

13.80 

4.45 
4.55 
5.50 
5.60 

7.80 

9.70 
10.35 
12.35 
14.30 

5.60 
5.70 

8.05 

10.30 
10.95 
13.35 
15.30 

6.00 
6.10 

8.30 

10.75 
11.40 
14.45 
16.40 

^      I  li\  inch  :. 

y^     j  li's  inch 

6.45 

^     i  liJ  inch  

6.55 

E     ]  1{1  inch 

8.80 

„      j  2ts  inches 

11.65 

^     I  2i'b  inches 

12.30 

j^     j  2ih  inches 

'^     I  2H  inches 

15.50 
17.45 

WOOD  SPLIT  PULLEYS. 


WIDTH  OF  FACE  IN  INCHES. 


3        1        4 

5      1      e 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

u 

15 

16 

17 

INCHES   INCHES 

INCHES    inches!  INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

INCHES 

3  inches 

1.90    2.00 

2.10    2.25 

2.40 

2.60 

2.85 

3.10 

3.35 

3.60 

3.85 

4.10 

4.40 

4.75 

4  inches 

2.00    2.10 

2.20     2.40 

2.60 

2.85 

3.10 

3.35 

3.60 

3.85 

4.10 

4.40 

4.75 

5.10 

5  inches    

2.10    2.20 

2.40    2.60 

2.85 

3.10    3.35 

3.60 

3.85 

4.10 

4.40 

4.75 

5.10 

5.45 

6  inches 

2.20    2.35 

2.55     2.75 

3.00 

3.25  i  3.50 

3.75 

4.00 

4.30 

4.65 

5.00 

5.35 

5.70 

7  inches 

2.30    2.45 

2.65     2.85 

3.10 

3.35    3.60 

3.85 

4.15 

4.50 

4.85 

5.20 

5.55 

5.90 

8  inches 

2.45     2.60 

2.80    3.00 

3.25 

3.50  I  3.75 

4.00 

4.30 

4.65 

5.00 

5.40 

5.80 

6.20 

9  inches 

2.60    2.80 

3.00    3.25 

3.50 

3.75  '  4.00 

4.30 

4.65 

5.00 

5.40 

5.80 

6.20 

6.60 

10  inches 

2.80    3.00 

3.25    3.50 

3.75 

4.00    4.30  1  4.65 

5.00 

5.40 

5.80 

6.20 

6.60 

7.00 

11  inches 

3.00    3.25 

3.50    3.75 

4.00 

4.30    4.65    5.00    5.40 

5.80 

6.20 

6.60 

7.00 

7.50 

12  inches 

3.15    3.40 

3.65    3.90 

4.20 

4.55  1  4.90  i  5.30 

5.70 

6.10 

6.50 

6.90 

7.40 

7.90 

8.50 

13  inches 

3.30  i  3.55 

3.80    4.10 

4.45 

4.80  '  5.20  {  5.60 

6.00 

6.40 

6.80 

7.30 

7.80 

8.40 

9.00 

14  inches 

3.45    3.70 

4.00  I  4.35 

4.70 

5.10    5.55  j  6.00 

6.45 

6.90 

7.40 

7.90 

8.50 

9.10 

9.70 

15  inches 

3.60    3.90 

4.25  1  4.60 

5.00 

5.45    5.90    6.35  !  6.80 

7.30 

7.80 

8.40 

9.00 

9.60 

10.30 

16  inches 

3.80    4.15 

4.50    5.00 

5.50 

6.00    6.50    7.00 

7.50 

8.00 

8.50 

9.00 

9.60 

10.30 

11.00 

17  inches 

4.00  i  4.40 

4.9©    5.40 

5.90 

6.40    6.90    7.40 

7.90 

8.40 

8.90 

9.50 

10.20 

11.00 

11.80 

18  inches 

4.20  !  4.70 

5.20    5.70 

6.20 

6.70    7.20  1  7.80 

8.40 

9.00 

9.60 

10.30 

11.10 

11.90 

12.70 

19  inches 

4.40  i  4.90 

5.40    5.90 

6.50 

7.10    7.70  1  8.30 

8.90 

9.50 

10.20 

11.00 

11.80 

12.60 

13.40 

20  inches 

4.60  ;  5.20 

5.80  j  6.40 

7.00 

7.60    8.30  i  9.00  ;  9.70 

10.40 

11.20 

12.00 

12.90 

13.80 

14.70 

IMPROVED  FAST  LETTERING 
AND  STAMPING  PRESS. 

Made  in  two  styles.  No.  1.  size  of  platen,  12  x  12  inches; 
size  of  head.  11  x  11  inches.  The  wheel  at  the  top  carries  the 
screw  that  raises  or  lowers  the  head  to  any  required  place, 
and  the  set  screw  at  the  front  binds  it  firmly.  The  bed  on 
this  machine  slides  in  and  out. 

Can  be  furnished  in  two  sizes,  19i  or  26  inches  between 
uprights.  Three  embossing-stamp  holders,  varying  sizes; 
one  chase,  inside  measure  5i  inches  square;  one  large  plate, 
full  size  of  head,  for  electros  and  brass  work;  one  atmos- 
pheric gas  heater;  set  of  band  holders,  and  assortment  of 
steel  fillers  for  chase,  go  with  each  machine. 

Our  No.  2  Stamper  works  on  the  same  general  plan  as 
the  No.  1  machine,  except  that  the  bed  is  a  permanent  piece 
and  does  not  slide  like  it  does  on  the  larger  machine.  Size 
of  head,  12  x  12;  size  of  platen,  13i  x  13i.  Takes  work  14 
inches  wide  and  any  length. 

The  head  will  allow  a  change  of  six  inches  in  thickness. 
One  chase  holder  with  chase,  two  plates  for  electros,  one 
set  of  fillers  for  chase,  and  an  atmospheric  gas  heater,  go 
with  each  machine. — Circtdar. 

WEIGHT  PRICE 

No.  1  Machine  arranged  for  steam  and  hand  power 350  lbs        $165.00 

No.  1  Machine  arranged  for  hand  power 150.00 

No.  2  Machine  arranged  for  gas  and  steam  heat 250  lbs  85.00 

If  heated  by  gasoline,  extra 10.00 


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PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  AND  TOOLS 


BOSTON  STAPLE  BINDER 

Foot  Power  and  Hand  Power 

The  Boston  Staple  Binder  is  built  on  new  lines  with  valuable  features 
never  before  used  in  a  stapler.  It  is  the  nearest  approach  to  a  stitcher  yet 
devised,  and  its  work  is  neater  and  better  than  some  of  the  old  line  stitchers. 
It  is  difficult  to  distinguish  its  stapling  from  the  best  wire  stitching.  Staples 
are  strung  on  tin  cores  (no  shrinking  or  swelling  of  wood)  with  paper  covers, 
and  placed  in  the  machine  at  the  right  hand  side,  as  shown  in  the  illustration. 
The  cores  may  be  lifted  out  of  the  stapler,  and  replaced,  as  often  as  necessary 
without  loss  of  staples,  saving  from  25  to  50  per  cent,  in  staples  over  all  other 
machines.  A  supporter  (an  exclusive  feature)  prevents  buckling  staples,  and 
permits  the  use  of  finer  wire  than  heretofore  possible.  The  result  is  cleaner 
work.  The  driver  is  a  single  piece  of  hardened  steel,  reversible,  and  can  be 
instantly  replaced  when  worn  without  the  aid  of  a  wrench.  Iron  tables  are 
provided  at  each  side  of  the  stitching  head  with  pockets  underneath  to  hold 
four  boxes  of  staples.  The  stitcher  work  table  tips  forward  or  back  for  flat 
and  saddle,  and  is  held  in  the  flat  position  by  the  back  gauge.  Wire  No.  26, 
round,  is  used,  the  same  being  slightly  flattened  in  the  process  of  staple  mak- 
ing. The  staples  are  strung  on  tin  cores  of  334  each.  A  paper  covering  pro- 
tects the  staples  from  moisture,  permits  of  changes  from  one  size  to  another 
without  waste,  and  keeps  the  staples  in  line  for  sure  feeding.  The  feed  is 
positive,  the  hardened  steel  pusher  being  operated  by  a  steel  spiral  spring 
which  also  engages  to  a  locking  device  at  the  end  of  the  tin  core  to  hold  the 
same  in  position.  This  lock  is  pulled  backward  to  release  the  core  when  sizes 
of  staples  are  changed.  Screw  driver  and  tools  are  unnecessary  after  the 
stapler  is  assembled,  as  all  changes  in  staples  are  made  without  them.  The 
foot  power  Boston  Stapler  has  a  pedestal  and  table,  as  shown  in  the  illustra- 
tion; the  hand  power  is  screwed  to  a  bench  or  table.  The  capacity  of  both 
styles  is  three-sixteenths  of  an  inch,  flat  or  saddle  work. — Circular. 

Style  A,  Foot  Power,  saddle  and  flat,  shipping  weight,  110  lbs $35.00 

Style  B,  Hand  Power,  saddle  and  flat,  shipping  weight,  50  lbs 25.00 

Staples  are  put  up  in  boxes  of  5(K)0,  there  being  two  sizes,  i-inch  for  thin  work,  and  i-inch  for  thick  work. 

5,000  Lots,  per  1.000 $0.18 

25,000  Lots,  per  1,000 15 

50,000  Lots,  per  1.000 14 

100,000  Lots,  per  1,000 13 


NO,  6  ACME  STAPLE  BINDER 

The  No.  6  Wire-Staple  Binder  does  a  greater  range  of  work,  and  does  better  work, 
than  any  other  staple  binder.  At  one  stroke  of  the  treadle  it  drives,  clinches,  and  re- 
leases the  staple — each  operation  being  independent,  though  continuous.  It  holds  two 
hundred  and  fifty  staples  at  a  charge,  and  round  or  flat  and  fine  or  coarse  staples  may 
be  used.  Staples  are  fed  automatically  to  the  driver  by  positive  pressure  on  both  legs, 
and  clogging  is  prevented  by  a  device  which  effectually  prevents  more  than  one  staple 
getting  under  the  driver  at  a  time.  The  clinch  is  perfect  on  any  thickness.  There  is 
ample  room  for  putting  in  and  taking  out  work,  as  the  driver  arm  lifts  more  than  an 
inch  above  the  table  after  each  clinch.  There  is  a  long  space  under  the  arm  for  calen- 
dar work.  The  treadle  has  a  positive  movement.  Every  machine  is  furnished  with  a 
strong  iron  stand.  Will  bind  to  a  thickness  of  i-inch  through  any  kind  of  paper,  and  is 
furnished  with  both  flat  and  saddle-back  tables,  with  gauges  on  the  flat  bed.  For  hard 
or  coated  papers,  when  the  work  is  heavy,  flat  wire  staples  are  used. — Circular. 
No.  6  Acme  Wire-Staple  Binder,  capacity  i-inch  and  under  on  all  kinds  of  paper, 

for  round  or  flat  wire,  with  table  and  treadle  complete $40.00 

Staples  for  Acme  Binder  No.  6:  No.  21,  i-inch, round;  No.  22,  t'o-irich,  round;  No.  23, 

i-inch,  flat;  No.  24,  iVinch,  flat— per  box  of  5.000  of  one  size 1.25 


ACME  STAPLE  BINDER  NO.  1 

The  frame  swings  on  a  pivot  and  lifts  high  enough  to  give  ample  room  for 
putting  in  and  taking  out  the  work — An  advantage  not  obtainable  on  other  low- 
priced  staple  binders.     It  will  not  clog.     Holds  one  hundred  staples.     Binds  i-inch 
and  under.     Uses  flat  staples  only. — Circular. 
Acme  Staple  Binder  No.  1 $6.00 

Staples  for  Acme  Binder  No.  1:  No.  23  A,  i-inch.  flat;  No.  24  A,  ,Vinch,  flat— 

per  box  of  5,000  of  one  size 1.25 


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STAPLE  BINDER  No.  10 

This  machine  is  built  with  the  following  improvements  which  enhance 
its  intrinsic  value.  It  will  use  six  different  sizes  of  staples,  both  flat  and 
round  wire.  It  will  stitch  through  the  fold  and  through  the  back  from 
2  sheets  up  to  60  sheets,  (flat  staples)  and  from  2  sheets  up  to  30  sheets 
(round  staples)  of  ordinary  book  or  pamphlet  paper,  and  11  inches  from 
margin.  The  wearing  parts  are  all  made  of  Malleable  Steel,  and  not  liable 
to  break  or  get  out  of  order.  The  Staple  Case  adjustment  is  far  superior 
to  any  of  our  other  Machines.  Only  one  adjustment,  and  easily  under- 
stood.— Circular. 

Staple  Binder  No.  10,  complete  with  Flat  and  Saddle  Table $34.00 

Flat  Wire  Staples,  No.  4,  iVinch  long,  per  box  of  5,000 1.25 

Flat  Wire  Staples,  No.  5,  i-inch  long,  per  box  of  5,000 1.25 

Flat  Wire  Staples,  No.  6,  I'^s-inch  long,  per  box  of  5,000 1.25 

Flat  Wire  Staples,  No.  6i,  i-inch  long,  per  box  of  5,000 1.25 

Round  Wire  Staples,  No.  14,  A-inch  long,  per  box  of  5,0(K) 1.25 

Round  Wire  Staples,  No.  15,  i-inch  long,  per  box  of  5,000 1.25 


STAPLE  BINDER  No.  4 


This  is  a  very  useful  binder  for  the  oftice  or  printer,  and  can  be  put  to  a  grea 
variety  of  uses.  It  will  bind  papers  etc.,  from  1  to  50  sheets.  Holds  125  staples 
at  a  charge.  It  is  impossible  for  staples  to  clog  in  the  machine,  as  by  the  new 
device  one  staple  must  be  driven  before  another  can  enter.  This  machine 
requires  no  adjustment,  feeds  automatically,  uses  three  sizes  of  staples,  put  up 
5,000  in  a  box,  and  are  exactly  the  same  as  used  on  the  No.  10  Binders — viz:  No. 
4,  f'e-inch;  No.  5,  i-inch,  and  No.  (5,  A-inch. — Circular. 
Staple  Binder  No.  4 $3.00 


Stj'les  No.  000,  00,  and  0  Monitor  Wire 
Stitchers 


SURE  SHOT  STAPLE  BINDER 

The  most  reliable  binder  for  office  use.  Holds  one  hundred  staples  at  a 
charge.  Works  on  the  same  principle  as  Acme  No.  1,  but  has  no  lever.  Binds 
from  two  to  fifty  sheets. — Circular. 

Price $3.00 

Staples  for  Sure  Shot  Binder:  No.  23  A,  i-inch:  No.  24 A,  /c-inch— per  box 

of  5,000  of  one  size 1 .25 


WIRE  STITCHING  MACHINES 

No.  000  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine 

This  Machine  is  the  largest  wire  stitching  machine  in  the  world. 
It  has  a  range  of  work  from  three-eighths  to  two  inches  in  thickness 
The  machine  embodies  all  those  valuable  features  and  improvements 
that  have  been  thoroughly  tried  and  tested  by  constant  use  for  years 
on  the  number  00  and  No.  0  sizes.  It  has  a  range  of  work  from  |  to  2 
inches  in  thickness.  Uses  18  x  20  and  19  x  21i  flat  wire. — Circular. 
No.  000  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine $800.00 

No.  00  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine 

This  machine  has  the  largest  range  of  work  of  any  Stitcher  in  the 
world  except  our  No.  000.  Can  be  used  for  pamphlet  saddle  work  or 
for  the  heaviest  flat  or  side  stitching.  Quickly  adjusted  and  simple 
throughout,  finest  material  and  finish ;  interchangeable  parts,  gauges, 
etc.  Capacity,  2  sheets  to  li  inches.  Uses  No.  25  round  wire,  Nos. 
20  x  25  and  19  x  21*  fiat  wire. — Circular. 
No.  00  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine $700.00 

No.  0  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine 

This  machine  is  constructed  for  flat  (or  side)  stitching  only.     In- 
stantly adjusted  for  different  thicknesses  of  work,  requiring  no  change 
of  parts  whatever.    Made  of  the  best  material  and  of  the  finest  finish. 
Capacity,  i  to  If  inches.     Uses  19  x  21i  and  20  x  25  flat  wire.  —Circular. 
No.  0  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine $600.00 


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No.  1  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine 

This  machine  covers  the  requirements  of  large  binderies  and  printing  offices 
because  of  its  large  range  of  work.  Will  stitch  four,  eight,  and  sixteen  page 
pamphlets  with  No.  30  round  wire  as  neatly  and  quickly  as  a  small  machine;  also 
stitch  a  book  |-inch  thick  of  hard  paper,  or  j-inch  book  of  medium  or  soft 
paper;  will  produce  75,000  staples  in  one  day  of  ten  hours.  Capacity,  2  sheets  to 
i  inch.  Uses  Nos.  25,  26,  27,  28  and  30  round"  and  20  x  25  flat  wire.— Cfrci/lar. 
No.  1  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine $450.00 

No.  IM  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine 

Same  description  applies  to  this  machine,  the  only  difference  being  in  the 
capacity.    Combined  flat  and  saddle  table.    Capacity,  2  sheets  to  I  inch.    Uses 
Nos.  25,  36.  27,  ^8  and  30  round  and  20  x  25  flat.— CircttJar. 
No.  li  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine $300.00 

No.  IX  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine 

Same  description  applies  to  this  machine,  the  only  difference  being  in  the 
capacity.    Combined  flat  and  saddle  table.    Capacity,  2  sheets  to  i  inch.    Uses  tP^'^Tr 

Nos.  25.  26,  27,  28  and  30  round  and  20  x  25  flat  wire,    styles  No.  i,  \M  and  %  Mon- 

— Circular. 

No.  II  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine 


Itor  wire  Stitchers 


$275.00 

No.  2  >^  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine 

The  No.  2J  machine  is  especially  adapted  for  pamphlet  work,  large  or 
small.  It  has  a  long  reach  from  stand  to  stitching  box  for  calendars,  also  a 
long  drop  for  large  saddle  stitching.  The  wire  is  fed  into  machine  between 
steel  rollers.  The  pressure  on  the  wire  can  be  regulated  to  a  nicety  by  an 
eccentric  lever,  in.suring  a  smooth,  perfect,  even  feed  at  each  stroke.  Pro- 
vided with  combination  flat  and  saddle  table,  back  and  side  gauges,  etc. 
Speed,  up  to  7.500  staples  per  hour,  according  to  skill  of  operator.  Capacity, 
2  sheets  to  i  inch.  Uses  Nos.  25,  26,  27,  28  and  30  round  wire.^Circular 
No.  2i  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine $175.00 

No.  2  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine 

No.  2  Monitor,  "roll  feed."  Same  description  applies  to  this  machine. 
Capacity,  2  sheets  to  i  inch.  Uses  Nos.  25  to  30  round  and  20  x  25  flat  wire. 
— Circular. 

StylesNo.  'Z^i  and  2  Monitor     No.  2  Monitor,  Wire  Stitching  Machine $200.00 

Wire  Stitchers 


MONITOR  WIRE  STITCHING  MACHINE,  No.  4 


To  reach  a  demand  of  small  offices  not  provided  with  power,  we  herewith 
show  a  small  foot-power  stitcher  at  a  price  to  bring  it  within  the  range  of  all 
medium-sized  offices.  It  feeds  direct  from  the  spool,  making  its  own  staples, 
at  a  cost  of  less  than  two  cents  per  thousand.  Will  stitch  both  flat  and  saddle 
work  without  change  of  parts  for  different  thicknesses  of  work  or  different  sizes 
of  wire.  It  has  its  own  pedestal,  similar  to  our  power  machines,  and  is  of  the 
same  high  standard  of  workmanship  and  material.  Capacity,  2  sheets  to  J  inch. 
Uses  Nos.  25.  26,  27,  28  and  30  round  wire. 
No.  4  Monitor  Wire  Stitching  Machine $100.00 


BOOKBINDER'S  WIRE,  ON  SPOOLS 

We  carry  in  stock  the  very  best  wire  procur- 
able, and  it  will  be  sold  at  prices  as  favorable  as  any 
obtainable  elsewhere. 

The  frequent  changes  in  the  prices  of  wire,  on 
account  of  the  fluctuations  in  the  cost  of  metals, 
prevents  us  from  quoting  prices  in  this  book. 


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WIRE-STAPLE  TABLE 

Table  showing  number  of  feet,  inches  and  eighths  of  inches  in  all  sizes  of  wire  from  No.  IS  to  No.  32.  To 
ascertain  the  number  of  staples  to  one  pound  of  wire,  measure  full  length  of  wire  in  staple,  go  to  first  column 
on  left  of  table  and  pass  down  same  until  you  reach  the  size  that  corresponds  with  the  staple  measured ; 
pass  along  to  right  until  you  reach  size  of  wire  used,  shown  by  top  row  of  figures.  Example:  if  your  staple 
measures  IJ^  inches,  and  the  size  of  wire  is  No.  28,  there  are  11940  staples  to  the  pound,  as  shown  in  table. 


Length  of 
Wire  in  Staple 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

.31    32 

H  inch 

H   inch 

4104 

3283 

2736 

2345 

2052 

1824 

1641 

1492 

1368 

1262 

1172 

1094 

1026 

965 

912 

864 

820 

781 

746 

713 

684 

656 

631 

608 

586 

16416 

171 

5394 

4315 

3596 

3082 

2697 

2397 

2157 

1961 

1798 

1659 

1&41 

1438 

1348 

1269 

1198 

1135 

1078 

1027 

980 

938 

899 

863 

829 

799 

770 

21576 

224? 

7408 
5926 
4938 
4233 
3704 
3292 
2963 
2693 
2469 
2279 
2116 
1975 
1852 
1743 
1646 
1559 
1481 
1411 
1346 
1288 
1234 
1185 
1139 
1097 
1058 
29632 
308.1 

8856 
7084 
5904 
5060 
4428 
3936 
3542 
3220 
2952 
2724 
2530 
2361 
2214 
2083 
1968 
1864 
1771 
1686 
1610 
1540 
1476 
1416 
1362 
1312 
1265 
35424 
369 

11594 
9275 
7729 
6625 
5797 
5152 
4637 
4216 
3864 
3567 
3312 
3091 
2898 
2728 
2576 
2440 
2318 
2208 
2108 
2016 
1932 
1855 
1783 
1717 
1656 

46376 
483i', 

14544 
11635 
9696 
8310 
7272 
6464 
5817 
.5288 
4848 
4475 
4155 
3878 
3636 
3422 
3232 
3061 
2908 
2770 
2644 
2529 
2424 
2327 
2237 
21.54 
2077 
58176 
606 

17142 
13713 
11428 
9795 
8571 
7618 
6856 
6233 
5714 
5274 
4897 
4571 
4285 
4033 
3809 
3608 
3428 
3265 
3116 
2981 
2857 
2742 
2637 
2539 
2448 
68568 
714i 

22640 
18112 
15093 
12937 
11320 
10062 
9056 
8232 
7546 
6966 
6468 
6037 
5660 
5327 
5031 
4766 
4528 
4312 
4116 
3937 
3773 
3622 
3483 
3354 
3234 
90560 
943* 

28236 

22.588 

18824 

16134 

14118 

12549 

11294 

10267 

9412 

8688 

8067 

7529 

7059 

6643 

6274 

5944 

5647 

5378 

5133 

4910 

4706 

4517 

4344 

4183 

4033 

112944 

1176i 

31.578 

25262 

21052 

18044 

15789 

14034 

12631 

11482 

10526 

9716 

9022 

8420 

7894 

7430 

7017 

6648 

6315 

6014 

.5741 

5491 

5263 

5052 

4858 

4678 

4511 

126312 

1315i 

35820 

28656 

23880 

20468 

17910 

15920 

14328 

13025 

11940 

11021 

10234 

9552 

8955 

8428 

7960 

7541 

7164 

6822 

6512 

6229 

5970 

5731 

5510 

5306 

5117 

143280 

1492i 

40678 

32542 

27118 

23244 

20339 

18079 

16271 

14792 

13559 

12516 

11622 

10847 

10169 

9571 

9039 

8563 

8135 

7748 

7396 

7074 

6779 

6508 

6258 

6026 

,5811 

162712 

1694H 

47058 

37646 

31372 

26890 

23529 

20914 

18823 

17112 

1.5686 

14479 

13445 

12548 

11764 

11072 

10457 

9SX)6 

9411 

8963 

8556 

8184 

7843 

7529 

7239 

6971 

50000  54546 
40000  '   43636 

X  inch 

X  inch 

33333  !  36364 
28571  :  31169 

1  inch 

IH  inch 

25000  !  27273 
22222  24242 

IX  inch 

20000  21818 

IX  inch 

18181  1  19834 

1«  inch 

16666  18182 

IH  inch 

IX  inch 

15384  1  16783 
14285  15584 

IJi  inch 

13333  14545 

2  inch 

12500  1.-.636 

2H  inch 

11764 
11111 
10526 

10000 
9523 
9090 
8695 
8333 
8000 
7692 
7407 

12834 

2X  inch 

2H  inch  

12121 
11483 

2«  inch 

10<.X)9 

2H  inch 

2V  inch 

10389 
9917 

2Ji   inch 

3  inch 

3H  inch 

9486 
IX)91 
8727 

3.V  inch 

8391 

3H  inch 

8080 

3H  inch 

6722  ;  7142 

7792 

No.  of  ^  inch  in  1  lb.. 
No.  of  feet  in  1  lb 

188232 
1960i 

200000 
2083  i 

218184 
2272J 

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PAPER  COUNTER 

To  make  ready  for  use  in  pad  work,  count  out  number 
of  sheets  wanted  by  hand  on  top  of  which  place  the  plate, 
then  draw  the  stab  up  firmly  against  the  paper.  The  screw 
in  handle  holds  the  stab  in  place.  To  operate,  place  plate  on 
top  of  lot  to  be  counted  and  push  stab  into  paper  bearing 
down  at  same  time. 

Price $0.75 


Fig.  1 


THE  IDEAL  TABLETING  APPARATUS 

This  is  a  simple,  common-sense  apparatus,  designed 
by  practical  printers.  It  has  no  clamp  or  screws  to  be 
and  is  effective,  rapid,  and  thorough.  Figure  1  shows 
ratus  with  iron  base-plate  in  position, 
forming  the  bottom  of  the  box,  and  a 
small  pile  of  sheets  resting  on  it.  All 
trash,  dust,  etc.,  are  sifted  out  as  the 
sheets  are  put  in,  the  two  side-pieces 
not  coming  quite  together,  and  thus 
leave  an  opening  for  that  purpose. 
Figure  2  shows  a  pile  of  sheets  ready 
for  gluing.  Having  the  sheets  in  the 
box.  as  shown  in  Figure  1,  and  having 
placed  the  iron  brick  on  top  of  the  pile, 
it  is  only  nece-ssarj-  to  take  the  appara- 
tus by  the  handle  and  leg  and  put  it  in 
Now.  continuing  to  hold  the  box  in  a  perpendicular 


to  be  used 
operated, 
the  appa- 


a  perpendicular  position 

position,  withdraw  it  from  under  the  base-plate,  (which  is  made  possible  by 

the  ingenious  and  simple  arrangement  of  the  bottom  frame  of  the  box,)  and  the 

pile  is  left  standing  on  the  base-plate,  all  ready  for  the  glue-brush.— Cu-cwlar.  Pig.  2 

Price,  complete,  with  box,  base-plate  and  iron  brick,  size  8  x  8  x  18  inches,  capacity  0,000  sheets $7.50 

Extra  iron  bricks,  weight  about  25  pounds,  each , 3.00 

Extra  base-plates,  each 75 


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COTT'S  IMPROVED  IDEAL  HOLDER  AND  CLAMP 


For  straightening  up  and  holding  sheets  of  paper  while  being  glued  for  tablets.  Will  take  3,000  sheets; 
is  simple,  convenient,  and  durable;  one  of  the  best  and  handiest  articles  yet  devised  for  the  purpose.  Any 
number  of  sheets  can  be  handled,  whether  100  or  3,000,  with  equal  ease;  allows  glueing  on  two  sides;  it  is 
made  sloping  so  the  paper  will  stand  alone  while  being  adjusted.  The  clamp  is  separate  from  the  box;  is 
quickly  and  easily  adjusted  to  the  various  thicknesses,  and  any  desired  pressure  can  be  obtained.  The 
paper  is  set  against  the  notched  board,  with  the  upper  edge  down,  and  the  board  of  nearest  size  is  placed 
against  it.  When  even,  the  clamp  is  placed  over  it  and  tightened  with  a  fair  pressure;  afterwards  it  is 
lifted  out  and  turned  over,  so  that  the  edges  to  be  glued  are  uppermost. — Circular. 

Price,  complete,  including  five  beveled  press-boards  for  tableting $3.50 

Extra  clamp,  with  five  boards 2.00 

Clamp  only 1.40 


ELASTIC  PADDING  GLUE 

An  elastic,  tough,  quick-drying  preparation,  which  is  applied  hot  after  melting  in  an  ordinary  glue  pot, 
and,  while  entailing  more  labor,  gives  better  results  than  the  liquid  glue.  Does  not  adhere  to  the  edges 
of  sheets  as  they  are  removed  from  the  pad,  thus  preventing  tearing  of  pages  in  invoice  and  letter  copying 
books.    The  color  is  bright  red. — Circular. 

Pri.  e,  per  pound $0.35 


LIQUID  PADDING  CEMENT 

This  cement  is  much  superior  to  glue.  Being  a  liquid  it  is  always  ready,  and  can  be  applied  cold  as 
e?;uly  as  paste.  Blocks  of  the  tablets  made  with  this  cement  should  be  cut  apart  as  soon  as  removed  from 
tb  e  press. — Circular. 

HALF    PINT  PINT  QUART  GALLON 

Red  or  blue $0.30 $0.50 $0.90..     ..$3.00 


SPHINX  PASTE  FOR  PRINTERS 

-The  ideal  Paste  for  the  press  room.     Keeps  soft  and  free  from  mould.     No  risk  of  lumps  getting  into 
the  packing  or  overlays  and  battering  the  type.    It  does  not  swell  the  packing  nor  wrinkle  the  paper. 

Half  pint  cans $0. 10 

Pint  cans 15 

Quart  cans 25 

1  gallon  pails 75 

2  gallon  pails 1.25 


TABLET  KNIFE 

Made  extra  thin  and  strong,  each 


$0.50 


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COMBINATION  CASE  AND  TAKE  SLUG 


Take  Slug-  [Pig-.  1] 


Case  Slug:  [Pigr.  2] 


Combined  Slug:  [Pig:,  a] 


The  illustrations  herewith  presented  show  a  combined  "take  and  case  slug.""  especially  adapted  to 
newspaper  composition,  tjjough  applicable  to  any  other  kind  of  piece  work.  The  slug  is  in  two  parts,  one 
giving  the  number  of  the  "take""  and  the  other  the  number  of  the  case,  and  is  so  matched  and  grooved 
that  it  can  very  readily  be  extracted  from  lock-up  matter  on  a  galley.  The  ''case"'  portion  of  the  slug 
(fig.  2)  is  to  be  kept  at  respective  cases.  At  or  near  the  copy  desk  is  placed  a  receptacle  for  the  "take"" 
portion  (fig.  1).  When  a  compositor  takes  copy  he  takes  the  first  slug  out  of  the  receptacle,  places  it  in 
his  stick,  and  arriving  at  his  case,  places  the  case  slug  alongside  of  the  one  in  the  stick,  the  combined  slug 
being  shown  in  figure  3. 

Combined  Case  and  Take  Slug,  each $0.25 

BRASS  AND  ELECTROTYPED  TAKE  SLUGS 


10 


Bra.s8  Figure  Slug: 

12 

Electrotyped  Pigure  Slug 


TEN 


Bra.ss  Letter  Slug 

TWELVE 

Electrotyped  Letter  Slug 


Brass  Take  Slug,  figured  or  lettered,  single  column,  each $0.25 

Electrotyped  Take  Slug,  figured  or  lettered,  .single  column,  each 25 

BRASS  TYPE-LINE  GAUGES 


Agate 


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6  &,  1 2  Point 

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These  Brass  Type-Line  Gauges  are  made  of  4  12-inch  Length 

point  brass,  and  the  graduations  on  same  are  abso-       Agate  with  hook  $0.75 

lutely  accurate :  6  and  13  Point,  with  hook 75 

6  and  12  Point  and  Agate,  with  hook 90 


6-inch  Length 

Agate,  with  hook $0.45 

6  and  12  Point,  with  hook 45 

6  and  12  Point  and  Agate,  with  hook 60 


Brass  Newspaper  Line  Gauges 

200  Agates  long,  with  hook $1.00 

With  6  and  12  Point  on  reverse  side 1.75 

3(X)  Agates  long,  with  hook 1.25 

With  0  and  12  Point  on  reverse  side 2.25 


PRINTERS'  SNIPS 

Length  7i  inches,  blade  2  inches,  each $2.00 

Tempered  by  patent  method  and  fully  warranted. 


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PRINTERS'  FURNITURE  ANQ  TOOLS 


TAPE  COUPLERS 

i-inch,  per  box  of  50 $l  .00 

1-inch,  per  box  of  50 1.25 

i-inch,  per  box  of  50 1.50 

i-inch,  per  box  of  50 1.50 

1  -inch,  per  box  of  50 -. 1.75 

li-inches,  per  box  of  50 1,75 

Filers  for  fastening  tape  couplers I.OO 


TAPE  FASTENER 

Price,  with  1  box  eyelets $1.25 

Price,  with  1  box  eyelets  if  sent  by  mail 1.40 

TAPES— Cylinder  Press 


i-inch  wide $0.80 

i-inch  wide 98 

t-inch  wide 1.18 

3-inch  wide   1.38 

J-inch  wide 1.70 


1  -inch  wide $1 .80 

1^-inches  wide 2.00 

li-inches  wide 2.16 

2  -inches  wide 3.40 


TYPE  WASH  AND  LYE 


Peerless  Type  Wash,  1  lb.  cans,  each . 
Concentrated  Lye,  single  cans 


.$0.20 per  dozen $2.00 

,     .15 case,  4 dozen. . .   4.20 


HOERNER'S  COMBINATION  SHUTEBOARD 
AND  TYPE-HIGH  MACHINE 

This  machine  will  take  blocks  ten  inches  wide,  and 
any  length,  the  carriage,  or  guide  frame,  for  plane  being 
movable  from  side  to  side  while  in  operation;  blocks  full 
width  of  bed  are  shaved  at  one  setting.  For  trimming 
rules,  slugs,  or  furniture,  for  cutting  miters  and  squaring 
blocks,  the  guide  frame  is  taken  off  and  either  of  the 
planes  may  be  used  on  side  of  the  bed. — Circular. 

Complete  with  two  planes  (one  file  plane  and  one 

knife-plane) $35.00 

CHALLENGE  TYPE-HIGH  MACHINE 

For  making  cuts  or  electrotypes  mounted  on  wood 
type-high  and  true  to  gauge;  will  save  one-half  the 
time  usually  spent  on  make-ready.  Simple  and  easily 
understood.  For  squaring,  the  planer  is  placed  in 
groove  in  front  of  machine  and  used  same  as  ordinary 
shoot  board  and  plane.  The  cutting  surface  is  a  special 
hand-cut  file  and  never  requires  sharpening. — Circular. 
Challenge  Type-High  Machine,  including  8  x  12 

zinc  galley $15.00 


SUPERIOR  TYPE-HIGH  GAUGE 

This  little  instrument  is  designed  to  cover  the  wants  of  every  printer  who 
uses  mounted  electrotype  plates,  half-tones,  wood  cuts,  rules,  borders,  orna- 
ments and  initials.  This  Gauge  is  absolutely  accurate,  is  micro-ground  to 
.918  of  an  inch  and  will  tell  in  an  instant  whether  every  part  is  type-high  and 
therefore  ready  to  put  on  the  press.  The  one  end  is  a  cylinder  and  bearer 
gauge  and  with  it  the  cylinder,  bearers  and  rollers  of  a  press  can  be  adjusted 
accurately.  The  time  lost  is  an  immense  item  where  guess  work  is  used  in 
fixing  forms.    With  the  Superior  Type-High  Gauge  all  this  time  is  saved. 

Superior  Type-High  Gauge,  each — $1.50 


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INFORMATION 


TABLE  SHOWING  THE  AMOUNT  OF  PAPER  REQUIRED 

For  any  Job  of  from  50  to  5000  copies.    No  allowance  is  made  for  waste.    480  sheets  to  the  ream. 


NUMBER 

2 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

3 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

4 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

6 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

8 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

9 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

12 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

15 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

16 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

18 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

20 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

24 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

32 

TO  THE 
SHEET 

OF   COPIES 
REQUIRED 

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1-  1 

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4-  4 

5-  5 

6-  6 
8-  8 

10-10 
12-12 
14-14 
15-15 
16-16 
18-18 
20-20 
36-  1 
31-  6 
36-11 
41-16 
53-  3 
63-12 
83-  8 
104-  4 

0-17 

1-10 

2-19 

3-12 

4-  4 

5-14 

6-33 

8-  8 

9-18 

10-10 

11-  3 

12-12 

13-23 

17-  9 

30-20 

34-  8 

37-19 

31-18 

44-16 

55-14 

69-11 

0-13 
1-  1 
3-  3 
2-15 

3-  3 

4-  4 

5-  5 

6-  6 

7-  7 
7-20 

8-  8 

9-  9 
10-10 
13-  1 
15-15 
18-  6 
20-20 
26-  1 
31-  6 
41-16 
52-  2 

0-  9 
0-17 
1-10 
1-18 
2-  2 
2-19 
3-12 

4-  4 
4-21 

5-  5 
5-14 

6-  6 
6-23 
8-17 

10-10 
13-  4 
13-22 
17-10 
20-20 
27-19 
34-18 

0-  7 
0-13 

1-  1 

1-  8 
1-14 

2-  2 
2-15 

3-  3 
3-16 
3-22 

4-  4 
4-17 

5-  5 
6-13 
7-20 
9-  3 

10-10 
13-  1 
15-15 
20-20 
26-  1 

0-  6 
0-12 
0-23 

1-  4 
1-10 
1-21 

2-  8 
2-19 

3-  6 
3-12 
3-17 

4-  4 
4-16 
5-19 
6-33 

8-  3 

9-  7 
11-15 
13-22 
18-13 
23-  4 

0-  5 

0-  9 
0-17 
0-21 

1-  1 
1-10 
1-18 

2-  2 
3-11 
2-15 
2-19 

3-  3 
3-12 

4-  9 

5-  5 

6-  2 
6-23 
8-17 

10-10 
13-23 
17-  9 

0-  4 

0-  7 
0-14 
0-17 
0-20 

1-  3 
1-10 
1-16 
1-23 

3-  3 

2-  6 
2-13 
2-19 
3-13 

4-  5 
4-23 
5-14 

7-  0 

8-  8 
11-  3 
13-22 

0-  4 
0-7 
0-13 
0-16 
0-19 

1-  1 

1-  8 
1-14 
1-30 
1-23 

2-  3 

2-  9 
2-15 

3-  7 
3-22 
4-14 
5-  5 
6-13 
7-20 

10-10 
13-  1 

0-  3 

0-  6 
0-12 
0-14 
0-17 
0-23 

1-  4 
1-10 
1-15 
1-18 
1-31 

2-  2 
2-  8 
3-32 
3-12 
4-  2 
4-16 
5-20 
6-23 
9-  7 

11-14 

0-  3 

0-  5 
0-10 
0-13 
0-15 
0-20 

1-  1 

1-  6 
1-11 
1-14 
1-16 
1-21 

2-  3 
2-15 

3-  3 
3-16 

4-  4 

5-  5 

6-  6 
8-  8 

10-10 

0-  3 
0-  5 

0-  9 
0-11 
0-13 
0-17 
0-21 

1-  1 
1-  6 

1-  8 
1-10 
1-14 
1-18 

2-  5 
3-15 
3-1 
3-13 

4-  9 

5-  5 
6-23 
8-17 

0-  2 

100                  

0    4 

200                  

0    7 

250 

0-  8 

300 

0  10 

400          

0  13 

500  .               

0  16 

600 

0-19 

700 

0-22 

750 

1     0 

800 

1     1 

900 

1     5 

1000 

1-  8 

1250                 

1  16 

1500 

1750 

1-23 
2-  8 

2000 

2-15 

2500 

3-  7 

3000 

3-22 

4000 

5-  5 

5000 

6-13 

TYPE  STANDARD 

The  following  is  the  standard  adopted  by  the  International  Typographical  Union.  The  basis  of  meas- 
urement is  the  lower-case  alphabet  from  a  to  z  inclusive,  and  the  ems  used  are  the  same  body  as  the  type 
measured : 

4i  Point '. 18  ems 

5  Point 17  ems 

5i  Point 16  ems 

6  Point 15  ems 

7  Point Hems 

The  thirteen  letters  used  most  frequently,  viz.,  a,  c,  d,  e,  h,  i,  m,  n,  o,  r 
one-half  the  space  occupied  by  the  entire  twenty-six  letters. 


8  Point Hems 

9  Point 13  ems 

10  Point 13  ems 

11  Point 13  ems 

12  Point : 13  ems 

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GENERAL 


INFORMATION 


NEWSPAPER  ESTIMATES 

Table  showing  the  number  of  ems  of  the  different  sizes  of  newspaper  type  in  a  line,  the  number  of  lines 
necessary  to  make  1000  ems,  and  the  length  in  inches;  the  number  of  ems  in  the  regular  lengths  of  column, 
the  number  of  leads  required,  and  the  number  of  2-point  leads  (13  ems  in  length)  contained  in  one  pound. 


WIDTH  OF  STANDARD  COLUMN,   13  EMS  PICA 


5  1-2 

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7 

8 

9 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

28§ 

26 

22i 

19i 

5ll 

17* 

35i 

38. 

45 

57S 

n 

3i 

41 

55 

7i 

5040 

4325 

3175 

2465 

1950 

6505 

5615 

4115 

3200 

2525 

7180 

6160 

4515 

3510 

2770 

7900 

6785 

4970 

3865 

3050 

8630 

7410 

5440 

4220 

3330 

9310 

8030 

5885 

4575 

3615 

66 

66 

66 

66 

66 

26 

29 

35 

41 

47 

132 

124 

110 

99 

90 

170 

160 

142 

128 

116 

190 

178 

158 

142 

129 

209 

196 

174 

157 

142 

221 

207 

184 

166 

151 

266 

250 

222 

200 

182 

6oz. 

7oz. 

8ioz. 

10  oz. 

llioz. 

8^oz. 

9i  oz. 

11  oz. 

12i  oz. 

14  oz. 

Number  ems  in  line 

Number  lines  in  1000  ems 

Number  inches  in  1000  ems 

4-Column  Folio  or  Quarto,  number  ems  in  column 

5-Column  Folio  or  Quarto,  number  ems  in  column 

6-CoIumn  Folio  or  Quarto,  number  ems  in  column 

7-Column  Folio  or  Quarto,  number  ems  in  column 

8-Column  Folio,  number  ems  in  column 

9-Column  Folio,  number  ems  in  column 

Number  2-point  leads  to  the  pound 

Number  2-point  leads  to  1000  ems 

4-Column  Folio  or  Quarto,  number  2-point  leads  in  column 

5-Column  Folio  or  Quarto,  number  2-point  leads  in  column 

6-Column  Folio  or  Quarto,  number  2-point  lea'ds  in  column 

7-Column  Folio  or  Quarto,  number  2-point  leads  in  column 

8-Column  Folio,  number  2-point  leads  in  column 

9-Column  Folio,  number  2-point  leads  in  column 

Weight  of  2-point  leads  in  1000  ems  of  leaded  matter 

Weigrht  of  2-point  leads  required  to  lead  1000  ems  solid  matter 


15^ 
64i 
9 
1610 
2085 
2290 
2520 
2755 
2970 
66 
54 
82 
107 
119 
131 
138 
167 
13  oz. 
16  oz. 


STANDARD  SIZES  OF  NEWSPAPERS 

The  following  are  the  regular  sizes  of  newspapers,  adopted  by  the  auxiliary  printers.    We  would  advise 
parties  planning  new  newspapers  to  adopt  one  of  these  sizes.    The  width  of  column  is  13  ems  pica. 


SIZE  OF  PAPER 

SIZE  OF  FORM 

HEAD  RULE 

COL.   RULE 

5-Column  Folio 

INCHES 

20x26 
82x31 
24x35 
26x40 
28x44 
22x31 
26x40 
30x44 
35x48 

INCHES 

18  x23i 

19  x28i 
2l|x33 
23ix37j 
255x42 
18ix29 
23ix37 
27:  x41 
32  x45 

INCHES 
Hi 

131 
151 

18 
114 

13| 

I5i 

INCHES 
18 

6        "           "     • 

19 

7         "           "      

21; 

8         "           "      

23 

9        "           "      

25: 

4-Column  Quarto 

13 

5 

18 

6         "             "        

19 

7         "             "        

21: 

A  VALUABLE  TABLE 

The  following  table,  invaluable  for  reference,  shows  the  number  of  leads  and  slugfe  that  go  to  the 
pound  in  the  several  lengths  and  thicknesses  pica  given : 


3  ems 

4  ems 

5  ems 

6  ems 

7  ems 

8  ems 

9  ems 

10  ems 

11  ems 

12  ems 

13  ems 

14  ems 

15  ems 

16  ems 

17  ems 

18  ems 


1   1-2 

2 

3 

e 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

LEADS 

LEADS 

LEADS 

SLUGS 

384 

288 

192 

96 

288 

216 

144 

72 

224 

168 

112 

56 

192 

144 

96 

48 

164 

123 

82 

41 

144 

108 

72 

36 

128 

96 

64 

32 

112 

84 

56 

28 

104 

78 

52 

26 

96 

72 

48 

24 

88 

66 

44 

22 

82 

61 

41 

20 

76 

57 

38 

19 

72 

54 

m 

18 

68 

51 

34 

17 

64 

48 

32 

16 

19  ems 

20  ems 

21  ems 

22  ems 

23  ems 

24  ems 

25  ems 

26  ems 

27  ems 

28  ems 

29  ems 

30  ems 

31  ems 

32  ems 

33  ems 

34  ems 


1    1-2 

2 

3 

e 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

LEADS 

LEADS 

LEADS 

SLUGS 

60 

45 

30 

15 

56 

42 

28 

14 

54 

40 

27 

13 

52 

39 

26 

13 

50 

37 

25 

12 

48 

36 

24 

12 

46 

34 

23 

11 

44 

33 

22 

11 

42 

31 

21 

10 

40 

30 

20 

10 

40 

30 

20 

10 

38 

29 

19 

9 

38 

28 

19 

9 

36 

27 

18 

9 

34 

26 

17 

8 

34 

25 

17 

8 

35  ems 

36  ems 

37  ems 

38  ems 

39  ems 

40  ems 

41  ems 

42  ems 

43  ems 

44  ems 

45  ems 

46  ems 

47  ems 

48  ems 

49  ems 

50  ems 


1  1-2 
POINT 
LEADS 


32 
32 
30 
30 
30 
28 
28 
28 
26 
26 


POINT 
LEADS 


POINT 
LEADS 


POINT 
SLUGS 


ROMAN  NUMERALS 


I— 1 

VI— 6 

XI— 11 

XVI— 1(5 

XXX— 30 

LXXX—  80 

CCC— 300 

DCCC— 800 

II— 2 

VII— 7 

XII— 12 

XVII— 17 

XLn-tO 

XC—  90 

CD-400 

CM— 900 

III— 3 

VIII— 8 

XIII— 18 

XVIII— 18 

L— 50 

C— 100 

D— .500 

M— 1000 

IV— 4 

IX— 9 

XIV— 14 

XIX— 19 

LX— 60 

CL— 150 

DC— 600 

V— 5 

X— 10 

XV— 15 

XX— 20 

LXX— 70 

CC— 200 

DCC— 700 

POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,  POINT-BODY 


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GENERAL 


INFORMATION 


NUMBER  OF  EMS  IN  A  SQUARE  INCH  OF  TYPE.  AND  COST  PER  SQUARE  INCH  AT 
VARIOUS  RATES  PER  THOUSAND  EMS. 

Note— Where  a  fraction  of  an  em  remains  the  next  larger  whole  number  Is  taken.    Therefore  there  are  actually  207.3B 
five-point  eras  In  a  square  inch  (figuring-  72  points  to  the  inch)  instead  of  208. 


EMS  IN 

SIZE 

ONE 
SQ.  INCH 

20C 

25C 

30C 

35C 

40C 

45C 

60C 

SBC 

60C 

6  5C 

70C 

7SC 

80C 

85C 

90C 

95C 

$1.00 

5  Point 

208 

.0416 

.0520 

.0634 

.0728 

.0832 

.0936 

.1040 

.1144 

.1248 

.1352 

1456 

.1560 

.1664 

.1768 

.1872 

.1976 

.2080 

5^  Point 

172 

.0344 

.0430 

.0516 

.0602 

.0688 

.0774 

.0860 

.0946 

.1032 

.1118 

.1204 

.1290 

.1376 

.1462 

.1.548 

.1634 

.1720 

6  Point 

144 

.0288 

.0360 

.0432 

.050i 

.0576 

.0648 

.0720 

.0792 

.0864 

.09.36 

.1008 

.1080 

.11.52 

.1224 

.1296 

.1368 

.1440 

7  Point 

106 

.0212 

.0265 

.0318 

.0371 

.0124 

.0177 

.0530 

.0.583 

.0636 

.0689 

.0742 

.0795 

.0848 

.0901 

.0954 

.1007 

.1060 

8  Point 

81 

.0162 

.0202 

.0243 

.0283 

.0324 

.0364 

.0405 

.0445 

.0486 

.0.526 

.0567 

.0607 

.0648 

.0688 

.0729 

.0769 

.0810 

9  Point 

64 

.0128 

.0160 

.0192 

.0224 

.0256 

.0288 

.0320 

.03.52 

.0384 

.0416 

.0448 

.0480 

.0512 

.0544 

.0576 

.0608 

.0640 

10  Point 

52 

.0104 

.0130 

.0156 

.0182 

.0208 

.0234 

.0260 

.0286 

.0312 

.0338 

0364 

.0390 

.0416 

,0442 

-0468 

.0494 

.0520 

11  Point 

43 

.0086 

.0107 

.0129 

.0150 

.0172 

.0193 

.0215 

.0236 

.0258 

.0279 

.0301 

.0322 

.0344 

.0365 

.0387 

.0408 

,0430 

12  Point 

36 

.0072 

.0090 

.0108 

.0126 

.0144 

.0162 

.0180 

.0198 

.0216 

.0234 

.0252 

.0270 

.0288 

.0306 

.0324 

.0342 

.0360 

Of  course,  as  will  at  once  occur  to  any  one  making  use  of  the  above  table,  the  ea.siest  way  to  use  it  is 
to  take  lots  of  10,  100,  or  1000  square  inches. 

«• 
TO  ESTIMATE  THE  WEIGHT  OF  MATTER 

To  ascertain  the  quantity  of  plain  type  required  for  a  newspaper  or  magazine,  or  any  other  work,  find 
the  number  of  square  inches  and  divide  the  same  by  four:  the  quotient  will  be  the  approximate  weight  of 
matter;  bat  as  it  is  impossible  to  set  the  cases  entirely  clear,  it  is  necessary  to  add  25  per  cent  to  large 
fonts  and  33  per  cent  to  small  fonts  to  allow  for  dead  letter.  The  average  weight  of  12  inches  of  solid  mat- 
ter set  in  13  ems  pica  measure  is  G'i  pounds;  if  leaded  it  will  weigh  about  5i  pounds.  A  single  column  of  six- 
column  folio,  solid,  will  weigh  104  pounds,  requiring  about  13  pounds  of  type,  while  the  same  length  column 
leaded  with  2-point  leads  will  contain  but  7*  pounds  solid  matter,  requiring  about  10  pounds  to  set  the  same. 
The  following  table  showing  what  each  box  in  the  type  case  will  hold,  will  be  found  useful  in  ordering  sorts: 


WEIGHT  IN 
BOX 


acdhimnorstu 

e 

b  f  g- 1  p  V  w  y  and  comma 

kjqxz.:;-'!?ffflfiQ  and  all  flgrures 
Caps,  small  caps  and  side  sorts 


2  pounds 

3  pounds 
15  ounces 

6  ounces 
5  ounces 


CARE  OF  ROLLERS 

Soft,  thin  ink  left  on  rollers  over  night,  and  having  them  carefully  washed  in  the  morning  before 
working  them,  will  preserve  them  longer  in  cold  weather  than  if  put  away  clean.  Pans  of  water  placed 
at  the  bottom  of  a  closet  containing  rollers  are  also  conducive  to  their  well  keeping. 

The  following  method  of  recuperating  a  hard  and  unworkable  roller  has  been  found  to  work  admirably : 
After  washing  the  roller  carefully  with  lye,  cover  the  surface  with  a  thin  layer  of  molasses,,  and  lay  aside 
till  next  morning.     Then  wash  it  with  water  and  let  it  hang  till  dry  enough  for  using. 

A  well-built  roller  closet,  as  nearly  air-tight  as  possible,  is  a  necessity  in  every  press-room.  Rollers 
are  among  the  most  expensive  perishable  articles,  and  if  carelessly  attended  to  they  become  doubly  so. 

A  VALUABLE  RECEIPT 

Compositors  who  suffer  from  sore  or  dry  skin  on  their  fingers  will  find  the  following  mixture  ver}- 
beneficial : 

Glycerine,  1  ounce:  rosewater.  3  ounces;  carbolic  acid,  i  ounce. 

Before  going  to  bed,  wash  the  hands  in  warm  water,  then  pour  a  little  of  the  mixture  into  the  palm  of 
the  hand,  and  rub  thoroughly  into  the  skin.  The  carbolic  acid  is  very  healing:  the  rosewater  is  a  good 
diluent  of  the  glycerine,  and  likewise  tends  to  counteract  the  smell  of  the  carbolic  acid,  which  is  unpleas- 
ant to  some.    Any  druggist  can  supplj^  this  for  a  few  cents. 

A  PLACE  FOR  EVERYTHING 

Order,  convenience  and  simplicity  in  arranging  a  working  place  ought  to  be  carefully  observed.  A 
crowded,  belter  skelter  condition  of  things  makes  daily  labor  irritating  and  uncomfortable;  while  ease  in 
getting  at  or  using  any  implement  or  material  expedites  its  execution  and  increases  the  profits  of  an  office. 


BARNHART  BROS.  &   SPINDLER'S 


993 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED   TYPE 


TELEGRAPH  CODE 


TELEGRAPH  CODE 


The  Telegrraph  Code  herewith  sriven  will  be  found  very  convenient  and  economical  to  our  customers  who  have  occassion 
to  wire  for  type.  For  example :  A  patron  desiring  us  to  ship  by  United  States  Express  25  pounds  of  12  point  Barnhart  Old 
Style,  3  fonts  of  18  point  Old  Roman  Bold  and  1  font  of  24  point  Plate  Text  No.  4.  would  wire  as  follows:  "  Unisex  Welfare 
Bacca;  Faction  Palmated  Model:  Facadeful  Palpus  Morose."  It  should  be  understood  that  this  code  applies  only  to  type 
shown  in  this  Specimen  Book,  and  this  code  supersedes  all  other  codes  appearing  in  previous  catalogues. 


Adex  Adams  Express 

Amerex American  Express 

Boxtex N.  J.  &  Boston  Disp.  Express 

Frebalt Balto.  &  Ohio 

Frebash Wabash 

Freboard Seaboard  Air  Line 

Freboat New  Haven  Boat 

Frebofo B.  &  O.  Train  94  Sure 

Frebrldgre Bridgeport  Boat 

Frebue  Blue  Line 

Freburl C,  B.  &  Q. 

Frecansol Canada  Southern  Line 

Frecedar Burl.,  Cedar  Rap.  &  Norn. 

Frecest Centl.  Sts.  Dlsp.  Fast  Fr.  L 

Frecindes Chicago,  Indiana  &  Eastern 

Frecit Citizens  Line  (Hudson  Klv.) 

Freehand  C,  H.  <S  D. 

Freclyde Clyde  Line 

Frecoast Atlantic  Coast  Line  Boat 

Freconsol Consolidated  Lines 

Frecrip C,  R.  L  &  P.  Freight 

Frefour   Big  Four 

Fresco Salt  Line 

Frefall Fall  River  Line 

Fregreat Chicago  &  Great  Western 

Fregrand   Grand  Trunk  Western 

Frehart  Hartford  Boat 

Freehave New  York,  New  Hav.&  Hart. 


SHIPPING  CODE 

Freehigh Lehigh  Valley 

Fteho Hoosac  Tunnel  Fast  Fr.  L. 

Frejer Central  R.  R.  &  N.  J. 

Frekan  Kenawha  Dispatch 

Frekuk Keokuk  &  Western 

Frefaslack Lacka.  Fast  Freight  Line. 

Frelack  Delaware,  Lack.  &  M. 

Frelew^ Lake  Erie  and  Western 

Frelake  I^ke  Shore 

Freline  Peoples  Line  (Hudson  Riv.) 

Fremaine Maine  S.  S. 

Fremerch Merchants  Dispatch 

Fremich Michigan  Central 

Fremll Chic,  Milw.  &  St.  Paul 

Fremoines Des.,  lo.  Falls  &  North 

Fremonons Chicago.  Ind.  and  Louisville 

Fremont  Vermont  Central 

Frenah  Savannah  Line  Boat 

Frenash Louisville  &  Nashville 

Frenlck  Nlckleplate 

Frenois Illinois  Central 

Frenorp Burlington  &  Norn.  Pacific 

Frenorth Burlington  &  Gt.  Northern 

Frenowea Norfolk  &  Westn.  Fst  Frt. 

Freold Old  Dominion  Line 

Freonta New  York,  Ont.  &  Western 

Frepan Panhandle  Freight 

Frepenna  Pennsylvania  R.  R.  Freight 


Frepire Empire  Line  Fast  Freight 

Frepol Metropolitan  Line 

Freprove Providence  Line 

Frequette Pere  Marquette 

Frerie   Erie  Freight 

Frered Redllne  Fast  Freight 

Freriepatch Erie  Dispatch 

Fresee Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 

Freeshore West  Shore 

Fresouth Southern  Railway 

Frespice  Southern  Pacific 

Frestafe Santa  Fe 

Frestar Star  Union  Line 

Frestrad Trades  Dispatch 

Fretral Iowa  Central 

Frevince Indianapolis  &  Vincennes 

Frewest   C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  Freight 

Frewich Norwich  Boat 

Fre'wls Wisconsin  Central 

Freyork New  York  Central 

Frinstate  Inters.  Disp.  Fast  Freight 

Natex  National  Express 

Pacex   Pacific  Express 

Southex Southern  Express 

Unisex  United  States  Express  Co. 

"Wellsex Wells  Fargo  Express 

Boex Bait.  &  Ohio  Express  Co. 


WEIGHT 


Wakeful 4  ounces 

Wander  8  ounces 

Warmth 12  ounces 

Warning 1    pound 

Warrant 2  pounds 

Watchful 3  pounds 

Weaken 4  pounds 


W^ealth  . . . 
Weapon  . , 
Wedding  , 
Welcome 
"Welfare... 
Welkin  ... 
W^elter . . . 


5  pounds 
10  pounds 
15  pounds 
20  pounds 
85  pounds 
50  pounds 
75  pounds 


W^iden  . . . 

Wild 

Wilful  ... 
Winding . 
Wisdon . . 
Witness  . 
W^izard  . . 


100  pounds 
125  pounds 
150  pounds 
175  pounds 
200  pounds 
225  pounds 
2iW  pounds 


Woman   275  pounds 

Wonder 300  pounds 

W^oning  350  pounds 

Wonted  400  pounds 

Woodcut 450  pounds 

Workman .500  pounds 

Wrangle lOOO  pounds 


Babbitt 6  point  Barnhart  O.  S. 

Babble 8  point  Barnhart  ( ).  S. 

Babboon 10  point  Barnhart  ().  S. 

Bacca 12  point  Barnliart  O.  S. 

Bacchus 14  point  Barnhart  O.  S. 

Bacon 16  point  Barnliart  O.  S. 

Baden 18  point  Barnliart  O.  S. 

Baconian 6  pt.  Barnliart  O.  S.  No.  2 

Bacterium 8  pt.  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2 

Bacteroid 10  pt.  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2 

Baddish 12  pt.  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2 

Badenage 14  pt.  Barnhart  t).  S.  No.  2 

Badiun 16  pt.  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2 

Badlam   18  pt.  Barnhart  O.  S.  No.  2 

Badger  6  point  Caslon  O.  R. 

Baffle 8  point  Caslon  O.  R. 

Baggy 10  point  Caslon  O.  R. 

Bagpipe 11  point  Caslon  O.  R. 

Bailer 12  point  Caslon  O.  R. 

Baird 14  point  Caslon  O.  R. 

Baize 16  point  Caslon  O.  R. 

Balbec 18  point  Caslon  O.  R. 

Balder 6  point  Caslon  Old  Style 

Baled 8  point  Caslon  Old  Style 

Ballard  10  point  Caslon  Old  Style 

Balming 12  point  Caslon  Old  Style 

Baluster 14  point  Caslon  Old  Style 

Bamoth 18  point  Caslon  Old  Style 

Bandage 6  point  Elzevir  No.  5 

Bandbox 8  point  Elzevir  No.  5 

Bandit 10  point  Elzevir  No.  5 

Bangs 12  point  Elzevir  No.  5 

Banish 14  point  Elzevir  No.  5 

Banjo 6  point  French  O.  S.  No.  3 

Banquet 8  point  French  O.  S.  No.  3 

Bantam 10  point  French  O.  S.  No.  3 

Banting 12  point  French  O.  S.  No.  3 

Baptist 18  point  French  O.  S.  No.  3 

Barbara 6  point  Lining  German 

Barbate 6  point  Lin.  German  No.  2 

Bardel 8  point  Lin.  German 

Barked  9  point  Lin.  German 

Barker 9  point  Lin.  German  No.  2 

Bamum  10  point  Lin.  German 

Barrett 10  point  Lin.  German  No.  2 

Barter ll  point  Lin.  German 

Beacon 12  point  Lin.  German 

Beady 14  point  Lin.  German 

Beaker 18  point  Lin.  German 

Beatty 8  point  Lin.  XV  Centurv 

Beaverly 10  point  Lin.  XV  Century 

Beckon 12  point  Lin.  XV  Century 

Bedaub 18  point  Lin.  XV  Century 

Bedlam 6  point  Mission 


BODY  TYPE 

Bedung 8  point  Mission 

BefaU 10  point  Mission 

Beggar 12  point  Mission 

Begone 14  point  Mission 

Behead 18  point  ■  Mission 

Beholden 6  pointOld  Roman  Bold 

Belay  8  point  Old  Roman  Bold 

Belch 10  pol  nt  0 1(1  Roman  Bold 

Belfry 12  point  Old  Roman  Bold 

Bellow 14  point  Old  Roman  Bold 

Belva 18  point  Old  Roman  Bold 

Bemoan 6  point  O.  R.  Condensed 

Bench 8  point  O.  R.  Condensed 

Bender 10  point  O.  R.  Condensed 

Bengal 12  point  O.  R.  Condensed 

Bennett 14  point  O.  R.  Condensed 

Bequest 18  point  O.  R.  Condensed 

Bereft 6  point  Paragon 

Berry  7  point  Paragon 

Bespeak 8  point  Paragon 

Beseten   10  point  Paragon 

Bessie 12  point  Paragon 

Bestickful 14  point  Paragon 

Betaken 18  point  Paragon 

Betroth 5     point  Roman  No.   64 

Beveling appoint  Roman  No.   60 

Bicker  5j5  point  Roman  No.   63 

Biffin 514  point  Roman   No.    64 

Bigelow  5>2  point  Roman  No.   66 

Bigness 6     point  Roman  No.   60 

Billet 6      point  Roman  No.    63 

BilloTV 6      point  Roman  No.    64 

Binder 6      point  Roman  No.    66 

Blnny 6      point  Roman  No.    74 

Bipedful 6     point  Roman  No.   80 

Birch 7     point  Roman  No.   60 

Birth 7      point  Roman  No.    63 

Bittery  7      point  Roman   No.   66 

Bitumen 7     point  Roman  No.   80 

Bivalve 8      point  Roman   No.    60 

Bixby 8      point  Roman  No.    63 

Blacken  8     point  Roman  No.   64 

Blake 8     point  Roman  No.   66 

Blame 8      point  Roman   No.    74 

Blank 8      point   Roman   No.    80 

Blight 9      point  Roman   No.    60 

Blink 9     point  Roman  No.   64 

Bloated 9      point  Roman  No.    66 

Blonde 9      point  Roman   No.    74 

Bloom 9      point  Roman   No.    80 

Bloss 10      point   Roman  No.    60 

Blotch  10     point  Roman   No.    63 

Blo'wing 10      point  Roman   No.    64 

Blume 10      point  Roman  No.    66 


Blunterbus 10  point  Roman  No.  80 

Blushing 11  point  Roman  No.  60 

Board 11  point  Roman  No.  63 

Boarish 11  point  Roman  No.  64 

Boastful 11  point  Roman  No.  66 

Bobby 11  point  Roman  No.  80 

Bodflsh 12  point  Roman  No.  63 

Bodley 12  point  Roman  No.  64 

Bogan 14  point  Roman  No.  64 

Bolan  16  point  Roman  No.  64 

Boldly 5  point  Old  Style  N  o.   59 

Bolger 6  point  Old  Style  No.      1 

Bolster 6  point  Old  Style  No.    58 

Bolton 6  point  Old  Style  No.    69 

Bolus 6  point  Old  Style  No.    70 

Bonair 6  point  Old  Style  No.    90 

Bondage   6  point  Old  Style  No.  200 

BonefxU    7  point  Old  Style  No.    58 

Bonfire  7  point  Old  Style  No.   59 

Bonnet  8  point  Old  Style  No.     1 

Boody  8  point  Old  Style  No.   58 

Boothly  8  point  Old  Style  No.    59 

Bopeep 8  point  Old  Style  No.   70 

Borgia 8  point  Old  Style  No.    90 

Borland  8  point  t)ld  Style  No.  100 

Bosomed  9  point  Old  Style  No.    58 

Bossed   9  point  Old  Style  No.    59 

Bottle 9  point  Old  Style  No.    70 

Bouchard 9  point  Old  Style  No.    90 

Bouncer 10  point  Old  Style  No.     1 

Bountiful  10  point  Old  Style  No.    58 

Bowdish  10  point  Old  Style  No.    59 

Bowdon 10  point  Old  Style  No.    70 

Bowered 10  point  Old  Style  No.   90 

Bowled 10  point  Old  Style  No.  100 

Bowsprit 11  point  Old  Style  No.     1 

Boxwood  11  point  Old  Style  No.    58 

Boyhood 11  point  Old  Style  No.    59 

Boynton ll  point  Old  Style  No.   70 

Brabant 11  point  Old  Style  No.   90 

Braddock 12  point  Old  Style  No.     1 

Braggart 12  point  Old  Style  No.   69 

Bramble 12  point  Old  Style  No.   70 

Brandish 12  point  Old  Style  No.    90 

Bravest 14  point  Old  Style  No.    69 

Brayton 18  point  Old  Style  No.    59 

Breaker 18  point  Old  Style  No.   70 

Breathless 10  point  Mailing  Type  No.  3 

Breeder  8  point  Uniform  Mailing 

Type 
Breslin 10  point  Uniform  Mailing 

Type 


Pabular 1    point 

Pacate 2     point 

Pacer  3     point 


POINT 


Pacha 4  point 

Pacify  5  point 

Packard 5}i  point 


Paddock . 
Padnag... 
Pagan 


6  point 

7  point 

8  point 


Pagoda »  point 

Paint 10  point 

Pallid 16  point 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY  AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


TELEGRAPH  CODE 


POINT— Continued 


Falade rll  point 

Paladin 12  point 

Paling U  point 

Palmated 18  point 

Palmelto 20  point 


Facadeful l   font 

Facial 2  fonts 

Faction 3  fonts 

Fading: 4  fonts 

Faerged  5  fonts 


Palpusi.. 
Paltry  .. 
Pamper 
Panda . . . 


.24  point 
.30  point 
.36  point 
.42   point 


Paneling 48   point 

Panful M  point 

Pantile  60  point 

Pantry .66  point 


FONTS 


Faint . . . 
Fairy  .. 
Faking. 
Falcon  . 
FaUow . 


.  6  fonts 
.  7  fonts 
.  8  fonts 
.  9  fonts 
.10  fonts 


Famous  11  fonts 

Fancial 12fonts 

Fecal Cap  font 

Feeble Figure  font 

Feint . .  Job  fonts  spaces  and  qds. 


Papal 72  point 

Papist 84  point 

Parade 96  point 

Paradox 120  point 


Felon Lower  case  fonts 

Femur Point  font 

Fenton  Quad  font 

Femald Space  font 

Fervid Small  Cap  font 


liabefy Adstyle 

Zjabarum Adstyle  Condensed 

liabel Adstyle  Black 

Xiabiate Adstyle  Outline 

Laborant Adstyle  Wide 

Labial  Advertising  Figs.  No.  101 

I^abium  Advertising  Figs.  No.  102 

Labrax Advertising  Figs.  No.  103 

Labyunth Advertising  Figs.  No.  104 

Ijacerate Advertising  Figs.  No.  105 

liaches Advertising  Figs.  No.  106 

Lacing Advertising  Figs.  No.  107 

Ijaconic Advertising  Figs.  No.  108 

Ziacquer Advertising  Figs.  No.  109 

liactont Advertising  Figs.  No.  110 

liactic Advertising  Figs.  No.  Ill 

Ziacuna Advertising  Figs.  No.  112 

liadder Advertising  Figs.  No.  113 

Uadle Advertising  Figs.  No.  114 

IiSflerty Advertising  Figs.  No.  115 

Uager Advertising  Figs.  No.  116 

Ijagoon Advertising  Figs.  No.  117 

Lakelet Advertising  Figs.  No.  118 

Lama Advertising  Figs.  No.  119 

Lambkin :  Advertising  Figs.  No.  120 

Lament Advertising  Figs.  No.  121 

Lamina Advertising  Figs.  No.  122 

Lammas Advertising  Figs.  No.  123 

Lampad Advertising  Figs.  No.  124 

Lampic Advertising  Figs.  No.  125 

Lamprey Algebra  Signs 

Lanate  Almanac  Signs 

Lanced  Antique  Condensed  No.  52 

Lancinate Antique  Condensed  No.  55 

Landers Antique  Extended  No.  53 

Landlady Antique  Extended  No.  55 

Landlock Antique  Extended  No.  56 

Landmark Antique  No.  7 

Landscape .Antique  No.  53 

Langate Arithmetical  Signs 

Languid Australian  Ballot  Signs 

Lanius Authors  Roman 

Lanner.. Authors  Roman  Italic 

Lanolin Authors  Roman  Wide 

Laniate Arno  No.  2 

Laniflce Hard 

Lankly Bard  Open 

Lantern  Barnhart  Old  Style 

Lanthom  Barnliart  Old  Style  Italic 

Lantify Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 

Lanyard Blsmark 

Lapdog Black  Condensed  No.  55 

Lapidate Braces  and  Dashes  No.  60 

Lapland Braces  and  Dashes  No.  70 

Lapper Cadillac  Condensed 

Lapvring Caledonian  No.  5 

Larcenous Calendar  Figures  No.  61 

Larch Calendar  Figures  No.  52 

Larder Calendar  Figures  No.  53 

Largeness.. !.  ..Calendar  Figures  No.  54 

Largo Calendar  Figures  No.  55 

Larimer Calendar  Figures  No.  56 

Larker Calendar  Figures  No.  57 

Larkspur Calendar  Figures  No.  68 

Larsen Calendar  Figures  No.  69 

Larva Carbon  Text 

Larynx Caslou  Old  Roman 

Lashed Caslon  Old  Roman  Italic 

Lassie Caslon  Old  Style 

Latched Caslon  Old  Style  Italic 

Lateral Catalog  Old  Style 

Lathing  Circular  Gothic  No.  44 

Laudable Clarendon  Extra  Cond.  No.  6 

Laudatory Clarendon  No.  5 

Laughed Club 

Launched Commercial  Marks  No.  5 

Laureate Commercial  Marks  No.  6 

Lavaret Commercial  Marks  No.  7 

Lavender  Commercial  Marks  No.  8 

Lavenock Commercial  Marks  No.  60 

Lawlor :  Commercial  Marks  No.  70 

LaTvson Composite  Condensed  No.  5 

Laxness Condensed  No.  51 

Layman Condensed  No.  63 

Lazard Condensed  No.  54 

Lazarite Cosmos 

Leachy Dashes 

Lead'wort    Decimal  Figures  No.  1010 

Leafage  Decimal  Figures  No.  1020 

Leanness Decimal  Figures  No.  1030 

Leapfrog  . .        .Decimal  Figures  No.  1040 

Leathern   Decimal  Figures  No.  10.50 

Leaven Decimal  Figures  No.  1060 

Lebanon   Decimal  Figures  No.  1070 

Lection Decimal  Figures  No.  1080 

Lecture Decimal  Figures  No.  1090 

Ledger Decimal  Figures  No.  1100 


JOB  TYPE 

Leeching Decimal  Figures  No.  1110 

Lee-ward Decimal  Figures  No.  1120 

Legacy Degree  Gothic  No.  1 

Legate Degree  Gothic  No.  2 

Legation Dennlson  Script 

Legator Design 

Leghom DeVinneBold 

Legion De  Vlnne  Compressed 

Legless De  Vlnne  Extra  Compressed 

Leman   Election  Antique  20  point 

Lement Election  Cond.  24  point 

Lemur Elzevir  Condensed  No.  50 

Lennox Elzevir  No.  5 

Lentigo Elzevir  Italic  No.  5 

Lentner lingravers  Old  Black 

Lenton   Engravers  Roman  Cond. 

Leonard Engravers  Rom.  Cond.  No.  1 

Leopard    Engravers  Rom.  Cond.  No.  2 

Leroy Engravers  Rom.  Cond.  No.  3 

Leslie Engravers  Rom.  Cond.  No.  4 

Lethargy   Engravers  Title 

Lettuce Engravers  Title  No.  1 

Levanted Engravers  Title  No.  114 

Levator Engravers  Title  No.  2 

Levelness Engravers  Title  No.  3 

Leverage  Engravers  Title  No.  4 

Leviathan Engravers  Title  No.  5 

Levitical Engravers  Title  No.  6 

Le-wdly   Engravers  Title  No.  7 

LeAvison   Engravers  Title  No.  8 

Lexical Engravers  Title  Condensed 

Lexicon  Expanded  No.  4 

Lexigraphy Expanded  No.  5 

Libament  Extra  Condensed  No.  56 

Libation   Faust  Text 

Libbard Fractions  No.  60 

Libelant Fractions  No.  61 

Liberate Fractions  No.  62 

Libkln    Fractions  No.  63 

Library  Fractions  No.  64 

Librated Fractions  No.  65 

Libretto Fractions  No.  66 

Licenser  Fractions  No.  67 

Lichen Fractions  No.  70 

Licker Fractions  No.  125 

Licorice  Fractions  No.  126 

Lidless Fractions  No.  127 

Liegeman  Fractions  No.  128 

Lifeless  Fractions  No.  129 

Ligament Fractions  No.  130 

Lighten  Fractions  No.  131 

Lightness Fractions  No.  132 

Lignify Fractions  No.  133 

Lignous  Fractions  No.  134 

Lignum Franklin  Roman 

Likeness French  Old  Style  No.  3 

Limation French  Old  Style  No.  56 

Limbless French  Plate 

Limbling French  Title 

Limmer German  Title  Cond.  No.  5 

Limper Goethe  No.  5 

Limpidity  Gothic  Compressed  No.  7 

Limpsy   Gothic  Compressed  No.  8 

Linchpin Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  7 

Lindsay Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  71 

Lineal Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  72 

Linforth Gothic  Comp.  Title  No.  8 

Lingaid  Guard 

Linguist   Handy  Fists  No.  5 

Linnet    Handy  Fists  No.  6 

Linstock Head  Letter  Condensed 

Liquate  Inclined  De  Vlnne 

Liquid Inclined  Gothic  No.  120 

Lisbon Inclined  Gothic  No.  1201 

Lisped Inclined  Gothic  No.  1202 

Lissom Inclined  Gothic  No.  1203 

Listless  Inclined  Gothic  No.  1204 

Literalist. Koln  Text 

Literate Kai  ser 

Litharge Latin  No.  5 

Llthia  Latin  No.  .52 

Lithodome Latin  Condensed  No.  1 

Lithology Law  Italic  No.  5 

Lithotint Leaders.  Fine  Hyphen 

Litigant Leaders,  Hyphen 

Littered Leaders,  One  Dot  to  Em 

Livelihood Leaders,  Two  Dots  to  Em 

Livery   Leaders,  Three  Dots  to  Em 

L  ividlty Legal  Italic  No.  6 

Lizard Light  Latin 

Loafing Lightface  No.  7 

Loathsome  . . .  Lightface  No.  54 

Lobelia Lightface  Gothic  No.  46 

Lobule Lightface  Post 

Lobulus Light  Plate  Gothic 

Locket   Lining  Aldlne 

LockjaTV Lining  Aldine  Condensetl 


Lock-wood Lining  Anglo 

Locution Lining  Antique  Condensed 

Lodger  Lining  Antigue  No.  6 

Loftily Lining  Antique  Pointed 

Loftus Lining  Arcade 

Logger Lining  Archer 

Logistic Lining  Bank  Script 

Logman Lining  Bank  Script  No.  8 

Logogram Lining  Bank  Script  No.  3 

Logwood Lining  Bisque 

Loitered Lining  Bisque  No  2 

Lombard    Lining  Callgraph  No.  2 

Londoner  Lining  Celtic  No.  1 

Lonely Lining  Chamfer 

Lonesome   Lining  Concave 

Loomis Lining  De  Vlnne 

Looseness Lj  nlng  Doric 

Looting  Lining  Egyptian  Extended 

Loquacity Lining  Egytian  Ex.  Cond. 

Lording  Lining  Elite 

Lordship Lining  Emerald 

Lorenzo Lining  Engravers  Roman 

Lothian Lin.  Engravers  Roman  No.  1 

Lottery   Lin.  Engravers  Roman  No.  2 

Loudness  Lin.  Engravers  Roman  No.  3 

Lounging  Lining  Facade  Condensed 

Loutish Lining  Facade  Cond.  No.  1 

Loveless Lining  Fair  Open 

Lovesick Lining  Fifteenth  Century 

Lo-wliness  Lining  Fif.  Century  Italic 

Lubbard Lining  French  Antique  Ex. 

Lubricant Lining  French  Clarendon 

Mackle Old  Roman  Black  Italic 

Madly  Lining  German  Title 

Madonna Lining  Gothic  No.  47 

Mad-wort Lining  Gothic  No.  60 

Maffle Lining  Gothic  No.  71 

Maggot Lining  Gothic  No.  82 

Magical Lining  Gothic  No.  90 

Magilp Lining  Gothic  No.  Ill 

Magner Lining  Gothic  No.  117 

Magnetic Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  60 

Magnify Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  601 

Magog Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  602 

Mahomed    Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  603 

Malform Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  604 

Malign Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  605 

Malkin  Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  606 

Mallard Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  607 

Mallet Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  82 

Mallon Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  821 

Malmsey Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  822 

Malta Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  823 

Maltreat Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  824 

Malum Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  825 

Mamma Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  90 

Mamnet Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  901 

Manacle Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  902 

Mamock Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  117 

Manade Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  1171 

Manakin Lining  Gothic  Title  No.  1172 

Manape Lining  Grace  Script 

Manation Lining  Grant 

Manpate Lining  Hazel  Script 

Mancus Lining  Hazlett 

Mandamus Lining  Ionic 

Mander Lining  Jewel  Script 

Mandolin Lining  lakeside  Script 

Manch Lining  Light  Modern 

Manful Lining  Mayo 

Mange Lining  Menu  No.  1 

Manhood Lining  Menu  No.  2 

Maniac Lining  Menu  No.  3 

Manifoe Lining  Menu  No.  4 

Manikin Lining  Menu  No.  6 

Manilla Lining  Menu  No.  5 

Manitou Lining  Menu  No.  7 

Manks Lining  Modern  Antique 

Mantel Lining  Myrtle  Script 

Mantissa Lining  Nadall 

Manual Lining  Nadall  No.  1 

Manute Lining  Nadall  No.  2 

Maple Lining  Nadall  No.  3 

Maracan Lining  Nestor  Script 

Maranda Lining  Norman  Condensed 

Marco Lining  Oblique  Gothic 

Marden Lining  Oliver  No.  3 

Margot Lining  Pantagraph  Script 

Marker Lining  Plate  Gothic 

Maroon Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  1 

Marquis Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  2 

Marry Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  3 

Marsh  Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  4 

Martha Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  5 

Marveling Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  6 

Mascot Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  7 

Masby Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  8 


BARNHART   BROS.  &  SPINDLER'S 


994 


SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


TELEGRAPH  CODE 


Mason Lining  Plate  Gothic  No.  9 

Massacre Lining  Plate  Script 

Master Lining  Plate  Script  No.  2 

Mastiff Lining  Plate  Script  No.  3 

Mataco Lining  Premier  Script 

Maurice Lining  Princess  Script 

Mayhem Lining  Racine 

Meach Lining  Racine  No.  1 

Meanly Lining  Racine  No.  2 

Measles  Lining  Racine  Circular 

Meddler Lining  Remington 

Mica Lining  Remington  No.  2 

Micro Lining  Remington  No.  6 

Midas Lining  Remington  No.  7 

Midday Lining  Runic 

Midland Lining  Spenser 

Midsib Lining  Standard  Script 

Midway Lining  Sterling 

Midwife Lining  StiUson 

Miffed Lining  Stillson  No.  1 

Mightly Lining  StiUson  No.  2 

Migrate Lining  Stillson  No.  3 

Mikado Lining  Tasso 

Milch Lining  Tasso  No.  2 

Milcher Lining  Typewriter  No.  1 

Mildly Lining  Utility  Gothic  No.  2 

Milked Lining  Utility  Gothic  No  3 

Millet Lining  Utility  Gothic  No.  12 

Milton Lining  Utility  Gothic  No.  13 

Mimosa  Lining  Utility  Gothic  No.  14 

Minaret Lining  Venetian 

Mince Lining  Vulcan 

Mindful  Lining  Wide  Spenser 

Minerva Lining  Yost 

Minibus Luxor  No.  5 

Minion  Marshall  Italic  No.  .■) 

Minish Mazarln  No.  5 

Minnow  Mazarln  Italic  No.  5 

Mintage  Merit 

Minutic  Metal  Braces  No.  3 

Miracle Metal  Braces  No.  7 

Mirage Mission 

Mlrred Mode 

Mirror    Modern  Fraktur  No.  5 

Mirza Modern  Gothic  Condensed 

Misfit Modern  Gothic 

Misful  Modern  Gothic  Cond.  Title 

Mishap Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  1 

Misrule Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  2 

Missile Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  3 

Misstep Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  4 

Missuse Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  5 

Mitten Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  fi 

MiteUa Modern  Go.  Cond.  Title  No.  7 

Mitral Modern  Gothic  Italic 

Mixable Modern  Gothic  Title 

Mixer Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  1 

Mizzen Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  2 

Mizzle Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  3 

Moabite Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  4 

Moaned Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  R 

Mobbish Modern  Gothic  Title  No.  6 

Mobile Modern  Title 

Mocha Monitor  No.  !> 

Mockery Nail.  Pin  and  Screw  Heads 


Mockingly Old  Roman  Black 

Mockle Old  Roman  Black  Italic 

Model Old  Roman  Bold 

Modeling Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed 

Modena Old  Roman  Condensed 

Modenese Old  Roman  Semitone 

Moderate Old  Style  Condensed  No.  50 

Modest Old  Style  Condensed  No.  52 

Modish Old  Style  Italic  No.  69 

Modular Old  Style  No.  1 

Module Old  Sty le  No.  59 

Moggans Old  Sty  le  Title  No.  59 

Mogxd Outline  Gothic  No.  61 

Mohawk Paragon 

Molary  Paragon  Italic 

Molder Paragraph  Marks  No.  1 

Molest Paragraph  Marks  No.  2 

Moline Paragraph  Marks  No.  3 

Mollify Paragraph  Marks  No.  4 

MoUusk Parens,  and  Brackets  No.  12 

Molock Parens,  and  Brackets  No.  14 

Molten Parens,  and  Brackets  No.  15 

Momus Parens,  and  Brackets  No.  16 

Monarchal Parens,  and  Brackets  No.  17 

Mongol Parens,  and  Brackets  No.  18 

Mongrel Parens,  and  Brackets  No.  19 

Monkey  Pastel 

Monodon Pastel  Bold 

Monsoon  Pastel  Condensed 

Monte Pastel  Lightface 

Moodily Pastel  Open 

Mooney Pen  Text  No.  5 

Moorage Perpetual  Calendars  x  30 

Moore Perpetual  Calendars  x  31 

Mopish Perpetual  Calendars  x  32 

Moraine Perpetual  Calendars  x  33 

Moran Perpetual  Calendars  x  34 

Morbid Pharmaceutical  Signs 

Mordant Piece  Accents 

Morena Piece  Fractions 

Morgan Piece  Root  Signs 

Morocco Plate  Text 

Morose Plate  Text  No.  4 

Morphia Plymouth 

Morsel Plymouth  Bold 

Mortar Plymouth  Condensed 

Mucker Plymouth  Italic 

Mudge Post 

Muddle Post  Open 

Mudstone Program  Italic 

Muffler Radial  Italic  No.  5 

Mugget Reed  Text 

Mulatto Ret.  and  Indices  No.  60 

Mulcahy Ref .  and  Indices  No.  70 

Mulet Schiller  No.  5 

Mullion Sch wabacher  No.  5 

Multum Sheridan 

Mumble Skeleton  Antique  No.  55 

Munch Slope  Gothic  No.  50 

Mungo Slope  Gothic  No.  501 

Mural SlopeGothic  No.  502 

Murray Slope  Gothic  No.  503 

Muscat Slope  Gothic  No.  504 

Muscle Slope  Gothic  No.  505 

Musef ul Slope  Gothic  No.  506 


Museum Slope  Gothic  No.  507 

Mushy Slope  Gothic  No.  508 

Musical Smith-Premier  Stand.  No.  1 

Musket Spire  No.  5 

Mustang Stationers  Plate  No.  1 

Mutiny Stationers  Plate  No.  2 

Mutton Stationers  Plate  No.  3 

Muzzy Stationers  Plate  No.  4 

Mystic Stationers  Plate  No.  6 

Nabit Stationers  Plate  No.  6 

Nacrita Stationers  Plate  No^7 

Nadir Stationers  Plate  No.  8 

Nagged Stationers  Plate  No.  9 

Nailer Stati  oners  Text  No.  5 

Naked Superior  and  Inferior 

Letters  and  Figs.  No.  590 

Nancy Steelplate  Text  No.  6 

Nandine Superior  and  Inferior 

Letters  and  Figs.  No.  640 
Nantes Superior*;  Inferior  Italic 

Letters  and  Figs.  No.  590 
Napkin Superior  &  Inferior  Italic 

Letters  and  Figs.  No.  640 

Nappy Sylvan  Text  No.  5 

Nasal Talisman 

Nascent Talisman  Italic 

Natchez Tell  Text  No.  5 

Nathan Teutonic  No.  5 

Natron Teuton  Black  No.  5 

Naught Teuton  Extended  No.  5 

Nauvoo Title  No.  5 

Neaped Title  No.  9 

Neaty Title  No.  10 

Nebular Title  No.  11 

Necktie Title  No.  52 

Nectar Title  No.  63 

Needful Title  Italic  No.  10 

Needle Title  Italic  No.  50 

Negro Topic  No.  5 

Nexueau Tudor  Bold 

Nemoral Tudor  N  o.  5 

Nepheiv Tudor  Text  No.  5 

Nepos Two-Line  No.  55 

Neptune Two-Line  No.  56 

Nervine Two-Line  No.  58 

Netted Wedding  Plate 

Network Wedding  Plate  No.  2 

Neurine Wesel 

Neuter West  Lining  Gothic  No.  532 

Newel West  Lining  Gothic  No.  533 

New^ton West  Lining  Gothic  No.  534 

Nibble West  Llnl  ng  Gothic  No.  635 

Nichol West  Lining  Gothic  No.  536 

Nictate West  Lining  Gothic  No.  537 

Nihil West  Lining  Gothic  No.  538 

Nimble West  Lining  Gothic  No.  539 

Nimrod West  Old  Style  No.  70 

Ninepin West  Old  Style  No.  75 

Niter Wide  Germania  No.  5 

Nixon Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  520 

Nobel Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  5201 

Nodded Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  5202 

Nolan Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  5203 

Nostum Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  6204 

Nouage Wide  Old  Style 


Oabod Adsty  le  Border 

Oafish     Adstyle  Border  No.  1 

Oaken  Adstyle  Border  No.  2 

Oasis   Adstyle  Border  No.  3 

Oatmeal Adstyle  Border  No.  4 

Obduce    Adstyle  Border  No.  5 

Obelisk Adstyle  Border  No.  6 

Obese  Am.  Flag  Border,  1  color 

Obit  Am.  Flag  Border,  2  colors 

Objurate Am.  Shield  Border,  1  color 

Oblate  Am.  Shield  Border,  2  colors 

Oblique Brass  Corners 

Oblateness Brass  Decorators  and  Cors. 

Obligato Cuban  Flag  Border,  1  color 

Oblivion    Cuban  Flag  Border,  2  colors 

Oblong 3  point  Borders 

Obolus 6  point  Borders 

Obsidian  9  point  Borders 

Obstancy  10  point  Borders 

Obtend  12  point  Borders 

Ob  vert 18  point  Borders 

Occult  24  point  Borders 

Ocxilar 30  point  Borders 

Oddity 36  point  Borders 

OdeU    48  point  Borders 

Odious 72  point  Borders 

Odonto 96  point  Borders 

Odorant Combination  Border  No.  21 

Offal   Combination  Border  No.  22 

Offing    Combinatl  on  Border  No.  23 

Oglesby Combination  Border  No.  24 

Olden Combination  Border  No.  25 

Olfaet   Combination  Border  No.  26 

Oligist Combination  Border  No.  116 

Olivia Combination  Border  No.  116 

Omagra  Combination  Border  No.  117 

Omelet Combination  Border  No.  119 

Ombrometer  . .  .Combination  Border  No.  130 

Omegord Combination  Border  No.  131 

Omen  Combination  Border  No.  140 

Omental Combination  Border  No.  141 

Omer Comb.  Ornaments  No.  20 

Ominbus  Five  Pointed  Stars 

Onerate Florette  Border  No.  3 

Onsettle Garland  Ornaments  No.  51 


BORDERS  AND  ORNAMENTS 

On^ward Garland  Ornaments  No.  .V2 

Opacity   Garland  Ornaments  No  53 

Opaline Garland  Ornaments  No.  54 

Opdyke   Garland  Ornaments  No.  55 

Operable  Garland  Ornaments  No.  56 

Operatic 12  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  1205 

Ophelia 12  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  1206 

Opiate 18  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  1807 

Opination 18  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  1808 

Opine  24  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  2407 

Opium 24  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  2408 

Opossum    24  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  2409 

Oppilate 24  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  2410 

Oppugn 36  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  3603 

Optate 36  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  3604 

Optic :i6  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  3605 

Optimate 36  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  3606 

Optimist  48  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  4801 

Optometer 48  pt.  Holly  Border  No.  4802 

Opulent  Holly  Ornaments  No.  100 

Opus  Holly  Ornaments  No.  101 

Orally   Holly  Ornaments  No.  102 

Oration Luxor  Border 

Oratrix Mazarln  Ornaments  No.  50 

Orbate Metal  Rule 

Orbical  Metal  Rule  Border  No.  ,337 

Orbls Metal  Rule  Border  No.  338 

Orbital  Metal  Rule  Border  No.  475 

Orbity Midway  Midgets  Series  No.  1 

Orchestra Midway  Midgets  Series  No.  2 

Orchid Modern  Corners  No.  132 

Orchidean  Modern  Corners  No.  142 

Orchites Napoleon  Wreaths  and  Inls. 

OrchiUa New  Art  Border  No.  48 

Ordain New  Art  Border  No.  49 

Ordainment New  Art  Corners  and  Ornas. 

Ordeal  Ornaments  No.  60 

Ordinate  Ornaments  No.  61 

Ordure Ornaments  No.  62 

Organic Ornaments  No.  63 

Organism Ornaments  No.  64 

Orgasm Ornaments  No.  65 

Orgeat Ornaments  No.  66 

Orient   Ornaments  No.  67 

Orifice  Ornaments  No.  6S 


Orillon Ornaments  No.  69 

Orison  ornaments  No.  70 

Orkney Ornaments  No.  71 

Orlando   Ornaments  No.  72 

Orlop Ornaments  No.  73 

Ormolu  Ornaments  No.  74 

Ormsby ornaments  No.  75 

Ormuzd Ornaments  No.  76 

Ornate Ornaments  No.  77 

Ornithic Ornaments  No.  78 

Orologlst    Ornaments  No.  79 

Orotund  Ornaments  No.  80 

Orphaljne Ornaments  No.  81 

Orphan    Ornaments  No.  82 

Orpheus Ornaments  No.  83 

Orpunent Ornaments  No.  84 

Orrach Outline  Stars 

Orthite Page  Ornaments  No.  67 

Orthodox  Page  Ornaments  No.  68 

Orthology Page  Ornaments  No.  .59 

Ortlve  Pastel  Border  No.  61 

Ortyx Pastel  Border  No.  52 

Osborne  Pastel  Border  No.  53 

Oscar  Pastel  Border  No.  54 

Oscillate Plymouth  Ornaments  No.  30 

Oscullant  Recherche  Border  No.  10 

Osmeum Rococo  Border  No.  5. 8  point 

Osmond Rococo  Border  N  o.  5. 18  point 

Osmose    Scroll  Border  No.  50 

Ossean Scroll  Border  No.  54 

Ossified   Scroll  Border  No.  65 

Ostend Scroll  Border  No.  .56 

Ostler    Scroll  Border  No.  .57 

Ostracism   Solid  Brass  Panel  Ends. 

Ostrich Temple  Ornaments 

Ostrogoth .  .Type  Metal  Comers 

Oswald Utility  Border  No.  61 

Othello  Utility  Border  No.  52 

Otis  Utility  Border  No.  53 

Otology Utility  Border  No.  54 

Otter Veronese  Ornaments 

Ottoman  Veronese  Outline  Orna. 

Ourane Volunteers 


POINT-LINE,   POINT-SET,   POINT-BODY 


QUALITY   AND    FINISH    UNEQUALED 


INDEX 


INDEX  TO  SUPERIOR  COPPER-MIXED  TYPE,  ORNAMENTS, 
BORDERS  AND  BRASS  RULE. 


Accents  727-743 

Accenis,  Piece 742 

Adstyle 424-427 

Adstyle  Klack 444-446 

Adstvle  Condensed 447-449 

Adst  vie  Outline 443 

Adstyle  Wide 450-451 

Adstyle  Borders 648c-648i 

Advertisingr  Cuts 795 

Advertising:  Fig-ures 699-715 

Advertising  Rules 784 

Africani 676 

Ag-ate  Music  Type 723 

Aldine,  Lining- 60.  61 

Aldine  Condensed,  Lining 62 

Alg-ebraic  Sig^ns 681 

Almanac  Signs 680 

American  Flag  Border 639 

American  Shield  Border 639 

Anglo  Initials 748 

Anglo,  Lining 527 

Angular  Quads 838 

Antique  No.  7 193 

Antique  No.  53 192 

Antique  No.  6,  Lining 191 

Antique  Condensed  No.  52 197 

Antique  Condensed  No.  55 196 

Antique  Condensed,  Lining 193 

Antique  Extended  No.  53  199 

Antique  Extended  No.  55  198 

Antique  Extended  No.  56  198 

Antique,  Lining  Modern 302,  203 

Antique  Pointed,  Lining 200 

Antique,  Skeleton  No.  55 194 

Arcade,  Lining 320 

Archer,  Lining 455 

Aritjimetical  Signs 680 

Arno  No.  2  393-395 

Authors  Roman 464,465,  47(V473 

Authors  Roman  Italic 466,467 

Authors  Roman  Wide  .468,469,  474-477 

Autos  and  Horses 678 

Autos  No.  2 638 

Australian  Ballot  Signs 726 

Ballot  Signs,  Australian 726 

Bank  Script,  Lining 574,  575 

Bank  Script  No.  2,  Lining 576,  577 

Bank  Script  No.  3,  Lining 578,  579 

Bard  452 

Bard  Open 453 

BarnhartOld  Stvle 138-141,  486,  487 

Barnhart  Old  Style  Italic 141a-141c 

Barnhart  Old  Style  No.  2 141d-141g 

Beveled  Linotype  Column  Rules. .782 

Bikes 674 

Bismarck  601 

Bisque,  Lining 302 

Bisque  No.  2,  Lining 299-301 

Black  Condensed  No.  55 606 

Bold,  Pastel 380-383 

Braces,  Brass 784 

Braces,  Metal 725 

Braces  and  Dashes,  Metal  692,  693 

Brackets  and  Parentheses 686,  687 

Brass  Advertising  Rules 784 

Brass  Braces 784 

Brass  Circles 786-788 

Brass  Column  Rules 782 

Brass  and  Copper  Thin  Spaces...... 790 

Brass  Corners 774-780 

Brass  Dashes 785 

Brass  Decorators  and  Corners 776b 

Brass  Diamonds 786 

Brass  Head  Rules 783 

Brass  Leaders 781 

Brass  Leads  and  Slugs 789 

Brass  and  Metal  Foot  Slugs 783 

Brass  Ovals 786-788 

Brass  Panel  Ends... 776a 

Brass  Panel  Rule 773 

Brass  Perforating  Rule 789 

Brass  Rule  in  Strips 757-767 

Brass  Rule,  Labor  Saving 770-773 

Brass  Rule  Miters,  Price  List 770 

Brass  Scoring  Rule  789 

Brass  Space  Rule  770 


Body  Type, 

BarnhartOld  Style 97-103 

Body  Type  Accents   727-732 

Caslon  Old  Roman 176-184 

German 590-595 

Lining  Fifteenth  Century 93-96 

Mission 157-162 

Old  Roman  Condensed 163-169 

Old  Roman  Bold 170-175 

Old  Style 66-92 

Paragon 150-156 

Roman 32-50 

Borders 

3  Point 608 

6  Point 609-612 

9  Point 612 

10  Point 612 

12  Point 612-619 

18  Point 619-625 

24  Point 62.V633 

30  Point 633 

36  Point 634-637 

48  Point 637,638 

72  Point 638 

96  Point 638 

Adstyle 648c-648i 

American  Flag 639 

American  Shield 639 

Combination  No.  21  and  25 665 

Combination  No.  22 662 

Combination  No.  23  and  24 644 

Combination  No.  26 648b 

Combination  No.  115  and  119 648 

Combination  No.  116  and  117 659 

Combination  No.  130  and  131 648j 

Combination  No.  140  and  141 648k 

Cuban  Flag 639 

Florette  No.  3 662 

Holly 640 

Luxor  649 

MetalRule 642,  643 

New  Art  No.  48 647 

New  Art  No.  49 646 

Pastel  b48a 

Recherche  No.  12 658 

Rococo  No.  5 648b 

Scroll 650-653 

Utility 654,  655 

Brownies 675 

Cadillac  Condensed 432,  433 

Caledonian  No.  5 188,  189 

Calendars,  Electrotyped 719 

Calendar  Figures 716,  717 

Calendars,  Perpectual 718 

Caligraph  No.  2,  Lining 516 

Cancelled  Letters  and  Figures 694 

Carbon  Text 548,  549 

Caslon  Old  Roman 348-351,  492,  493 

Caslon  Old  Roman  Ital  ..345-347. 494,  495 

Caslon  Old  Style 135-137 

Caslon  Old  Style  Italic 134 

Catalog  Old  Style 142-145,  488,  489 

Catchwords,  Modern 746 

Cattle  Brand  Blanks 679 

Celtic  No.  1,  Lining 311 

Chamfer,  Lining , 195 

Check  Blanks 794 

Checkers 685 

Chicks 675 

Circular  Gothic  No.  44 235,  478,  479 

Clarendon  Extra  Cond.  No.  5 187 

Clarendon  No.  5 186 

Clarendon.  Lining  French 210 

Club 390-392 

Column  Rules,  Brass 782 

Combination  Border  No.  21 665 

Combination  Border  No.  22 662 

Combination  Border  No.  23 644 

Combination  Border  No.  24 644 

Combination  Border  No.  25 665 

Combination  Border  No.  26 648b 

Combination  Border  No.  115 648 

Combination  Border  No.  116 659 

Combination  Border  No.  117 659 

Combination  Border  No.  119 648 


Combination  Border  No.  130 648j 

Combination  Border  No.  131 &48j 

Combination  Border  No.  140 648k 

Combination  Border  No.  141  648k 

Combination  Ornaments  No.  2(J. 662 

Commercial  Logotypes 792 

Commercial  Marks 681-683,  692,  693 

Composite  Condensed  No.  5 606 

Concave,  Lining 201 

Condensed  No.  51 51 

Condensed  No.  53 51 

Condensed  No.  54 56,  57 

Condensed,  Antique  No.  52 197 

Condensed,  Antique  No.  55 196 

Condensed,  Elzevir  No.  50 106,  107 

Condensed,  Latin  No.  1 208 

Condensed  Old  Style,  No.  50 104.  105 

Condensed  Old  Style,  No.  52 109-111 

Convincers 676 

Copper  and  Brass  Thin  Spaces 790 

Corners,  Modern 744,  745 

Corners  No.  132 648j 

Corners  No.  142 648k 

Cosmos 108 

Cross  Rules ,,784 

Cuban  Flag  Border 639 

Cupids 675 

Cutting  and  Creasing  Rule 789 

DarktownNine 676 

Dashes,  Metal  687 

Dashes,  Brass 785 

Date  Lines,  Electrotyped 793 

Dearborn  Initials 749 

Decimal  Figures ..699-710 

Degree  Gothic  No.  1 233 

Degree  Gothic  No.  2 232 

Delsartes 674 

Dennison  Script 584,  585 

Design  112,  113 

De  Vinne  Bold 286,  287 

De  Vinne  Compressed 288,  289 

De  Vinne  Extra  Compressed. ..290,  291 

De  Vinne,  Inclined 280-282 

De  Vinne  Initials 751 

De  Vinne,  Lining 283-285 

Diagonal  Fraction  Marks 695 

Diamond  Music  Type  722 

Dolsen  Initials 754 

Doric,  Lining 190 

Egyptian  Extended,  Lining 212 

Egyptian  Extra  Cond.,  Lining 211 

Election  Antique 726 

Election  Condensed 726 

Electrotyped  Calendars  719 

Electrotype  Date  Lines 793 

Electro tj'ped  Imprints 685 

Electrotyped  Sub-Heads 827 

Elite,  Lining 514 

Elzevir  No.  5 120,  121 

Elzevir  Condensed  No.  50 106,  107 

Elzevirine  Initials 750 

Elzevir  Italic  No.  5 122 

Emerald,  Lining 456 

Engravers  Old  Black 462 

Engravers  Roman  Condensed 

330.331 

Engravers  Roman,  Lining 

..•:..  332-334,  480,  481 

Engravers  Title 328,  329,  482,  483 

Engravers  Title  Condensed 457 

Expanded  No.  4 55 

Expanded  No.  5 55 

Extended,  Antique  No.  53 199 

Extended,  Antique  No.  55 198 

Extended,  Antique  No.  56 198 

Extra  Condensed  No.  56 64 

Facade  Condensed,  Lining 304,  305 

Facade  Condensed  No.  1,  Lining. ..303 

Fair  Open,  Lining 454 

Faust  Text 545 

Fifteenth  Century,  Lining 

116,  117,  500,  501 

Fifteenth  Century  Italic.  Lining... 

118,  119,  502,  503 

Figures.  Advertising 699-715 


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SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


INDEX 


Figures,  Calendar 716,  717 

Fig-ures,  Decimal 699-710 

Fig-ures,  Time  Table 720,  721 

Fists,  Handy  688,  689 

Five  Pointed  Stars 679 

Florette  Border  No.  3 662 

Foot  Slugrs 783 

Franklin  Roman  458,459 

Fractions, ". 692-698 

Fraction  Marks.  Diagonal 695 

Fractions,  Piece 694 

French  Antique  Extended,  Lining-,199 

French  Clarendon,  Lining  210 

French  Old  Style  No.  3 122 

French  Old  Style  No.  56 123 

French  Plate  554-556 

French  Title 293-295 

Garland  Ornaments 660,661 

German  Body  Type  590-595 

German  Title  Condensed  No.  5 596 

German  Title,  Lining 597 

Gliders 674 

Goethe  No.  5 600 

Gothic  Compressed  No.  7 268.  269 

Gothic  Compressed  No.  8 270,  271 

Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  7 225 

Gothic  Compressed  Title  No.  8 226 

Gothic  Condensed,  Modern 256-259 

Gothic,  Degree  No.  1  233 

Gothic,  Degree  No.  2 232 

Gothic  Italic.  Modern 246-249 

Gothic,  Light  Plate  460 

Gothic,  Lining  Oblique 234 

Gothic,  Lining  Utility 232 

Gothic,  Modern 250-255 

Gothic  No.  44,  Circular 235 

Gothic  No.  45,  Lightface 229 

Gothic  No.  47,  Lining  264,  265 

Gothic  No.  60,  Lining 236-238 

Gothic  No.  71,  Lining  244,  245 

Gothic  No.  82,  Lining 239-241 

Gothic  No.  90,  Lining..: 242,  243 

Gothic  No.  Ill,  Lining 266,  267 

Gothic  No.  117,  Lining 260-263 

Gothic  No.  120,  Inclined 231 

Gothic  No.  61,  Outline 272 

Gothic  No.  50,  Slope  230 

Gothic  No.  520,  Wide  Lining 227 

Gothic  Title  No.  60,  Lining 222,  223 

Gothic  Title  No.  82,  Lining 213 

Gothic  Title  No.  90,  Lining 224 

Gothic  Title  No.  117,  Lining 220,  221 

Gothic.  West  Lining 228 

Grace  Script,  Lining 566 

Grant,  Lining 428-431 

Griffins 678 

Guard 310 

Handy  Fists 688,689 

Hazel  Script,  Lining 568,  569 

Hazlett  Script,  Lining 586 

Headletter  Condensed 308,  309 

Head  Rules  783 

Holly  Borders 640 

Holly  Ornaments 641 

Imprints,  Electrotyped 685 

Imprint  Matrices  ..685 

Imprints,  Type  Metal 685 

Inclined  De  Vinne 280-282 

Inclined  Gothic  No.  120 231 

Inferior  and  Superior  Letters  and 

Figures 690 

Ionic.  Lining 185 

Initials 

Anglo 748 

Dearborn , 749 

De  Vinne 751 

Dolsen 754 

Elzevirine 750 

Mazarin 753 

Mortised 755,  756 

Rococo 752 

Universal 747 

Jesters 677 

Jewel  Script,  Lining 586 

Jim  Crows 677 

Jingos 678 

Job  Type  Accents 732-743 

Job  Type  Fractions 695-698 

Kaiser 603 

Kickers 674 


Kits 677 

Koln  Text 463 

Labor-Saving  Brass  Rule 770-773 

Lakeside  Script,  Lining 588 

Latin  No.  5 207 

Latin  No.  52 205 

Latin  Condensed  No.  1 208 

Law  Italic  No.  5  525 

Leaders,  Brass 781 

Leaders,  Metal 691 

Leads  for  Lining  Type  790 

Leads  and  Slugs,  Brass 789 

Leads  and  Slugs,  Short 790 

Legal  Italic  No.  5 524 

Lightface  No.  7 58,  59 

Lightface  No.  54 52 

Lightface  Gothic  No.  45 229 

Lightface,  Pastel 372-374,  510,  511 

Lightface  Post 273-275 

Light  Latin 206 

Light  Modern,  Lining 204 

Light  Plate  Gothic 460 

Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin: 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 


Lin 
Lin 
Lin 
Lin 

Lin 


ngAldine 60,  61 

ng  Aldine  Condensed  62 

ng  Anglo 527 

ng  Antique  Condensed 193 

ng  Antique  No.  6 191 

ng  Antique  Pointed 200 

ng  Arcade 320 

ng  Archer 455 

ng  Bank  Script 574,  575 

ngBank  Script  No.  2 576,  577 

ng  Bank  Script  No.  3 578,  579 

ng  Bisque 302 

ng  Bisque  No.  2 299-301 

ng  Caligraph  No.  2 516 

ng  Celtic  No.  1  311 

ng  Chamfer 195 

ng  Concave 201 

ngDe  Vinne 283-285 

ng  Doric 190 

ng  Egyptian  Extended 212 

ng  Egyptian  Extra  Cond 211 

ng  Elite  514 

ng  Emerald 456 

ng  Engravers  Roman 

332-334,  480.  481 

ng  Facade  Condensed 304,  305 

ng  Facade  Condensed  No.  1 303 

ng  Fair  Open 454 

ng  Fifteenth  Century 

116,117,  500,501 

ng  Fifteenth  Century  Italic  ... 

118,  119,502,503 

ng  French  Antique  Extended,  199 

ng  French  Clarendon 210 

ng  German  Title 597 

ng  Gothic  No.  47 264,  265 

ng  Gothic  No.  60 236-238 

ng  Gothic  No.  71 244,  245 

ng  Gothic  No.  82 239-241 

ng  Gothic  No.  90 242,  243 

ng  Gothic  No.  Ill 266,  267 

ng  Gothic  No.  117 260-263 

ng  Gothic  Title  No.  60 222,  223 

ng  Gothic  Title  No.  82 213 

ng  Gothic  Title  No.  90 224 

ng  Gothic  Title  No.  117 220,  '221 

ng  Grace  Script 566 

ng  Grant 428-431 

ng  Hazel  Script 568,  569 

ng  Hazlett  Script 586 

ng  Ionic 185 

ng  Jewel  Script 586 

ng  Lakeside  Script 588 

ng  Light  Modern 204 

ngMayo 319 

ng  Menu 326,  327 

ng  Modern  Antique 202,  203 

ng  Myrtle  Script  567 

ng  Na-dall  313 

ng  Nestor  Script 582,  583 

ng  Norman  Condensed 312 

ng  Oblique  Gothic 234 

ng  Oliver  No.  3 518 

ng  Pantagraph  Script  580,  581 

ng  Plate  Gothic 335-337,  484,  485 

ng  Plate  Script 560.  561 

ng  Plate  Script  No.  2 562.  .563 

ng  Plate  Script  No.  3 564,  565 

ng  Premier  Script  572,  573 

ng  Princess  Script 587 

ng  Racine 325 

ng  Racine  Circular 512 


Lining  Remington 522 

Lining  Remington  No.  2 521 

Lining  Remington  No.  6 520 

Lining  Remington  No.  7 519 

Lining  Runic 209 

Lining  Southey 508,  509 

Lining  Spenser 314,  315 

Lining  Standard  Script 570,  571 

Lining  Sterling 317 

Lining  Stillson 322,  323 

Lining  Tasso 321 

Lining  Tasso  No.  2 523' 

Lining  Typewriter  No.  1 513 

Lining  Utility  Gothic  232 

Lining  Venetian 526 

Lining  Vulcan 318. 

Lining  Wide  Spenser 316 

Lining  Yost 517 

Linotype  Column  Rules 782 

Logotypes 746,792 

Luxor  Border 649 

Luxor  No.  5 406-408 

Mailing  Type 724,  725 

Maltese  Crosses ,679 

Marshall  Italic  No.  5 526 

Maj'O,  Lining 319 

Mazarin  Initials 753 

Mazarin  Italic  No.  5 360,  361 

Mazarin  No.  5 362-364.  506.  507 

Mazarin  Ornaments  No.  50 657 

Menu,  Lining 326,  327 

Mephistos 677 

Merit 387-389 

Metal  Braces 725 

Metal  Corners,  Type 743 

Metal  Rule 643 

Metal  Rule  Border 642 

Midway  Midgets 673 

Miscellaneous  Characters 684,  685 

Mission 342-344,  490,  491 

Mode 292 

Modern  Antique,  Lining- 202,  203 

Modern  Catchwords 746 

Modern  Corners 744,  745 

Modern  Fraktur  No.  5 598 

Modern  Gothic 250-255 

Modern  Gothic  Condensed 256-259 

Modern  Gothic  Cond.  Title 216-219 

Modern  Gothic  Italic 246-249 

Modern  Gothic  Title 214,  215 

Modern  Title 296-298 

Monitor  No.  5 146-148 

Moonies 679 

Mortised  Initials 755,  756 

Music  Brass  Rule  722,  723 

Music  Type 722,  72S 

Myrtle  Script,  Lining 567 

Nadall,  Lining 313 

Nail,'Pin  and  Screw  Heads 685 

Napoleon  Wreaths  and  Initials 638 

Nestor  Script,  Lining 582-583 

New  Art  Border  No.  48 647 

New  Art  Border  No.  49 646 

New  Art  Corners  and  Ornaments..645 

Newspaper  Headings 828-837 

Norman  Condensed,  Liniilg 312 

Oblique  Gothic,  tiining  234 

Old  Roman  Bold 356-359,  498.  499 

Old  Roman  Black 437-439 

Old  Roman  Black  Italic 440,  441 

Old  Roman  Bold  Condensed 434-436 

Old  Roman  Cond 352-35.5,  496,  497 

Old  Roman  Semitone 442 

Old  Style,  Barnhart 138-141,  486,  487 

Old  Style,  Barnhart  No.  2 141d-141g 

Old  Style,  Caslon 135-137 

Old  Style,  Catalog 142-145,  488,  489 

Old  Style  Condensed  No.  50 104,  105 

Old  Style  Condensed  No.  52 lOfrlll 

Old  Style  Italic,  Barnhart  ...141a-141c 

Old  Style  Italic,  Caslon 134 

Old  Style  Italic  No.  59 124-126 

Old  Style  No.  1  108 

Old  Style  No.  3,  French 122 

Old  Style  No.  56,  French 123 

Old  Style  No.  59 127-129 

Old  Style  Title  No.  59 130 

Old  Style  No.  70,  West 131-138 

Old  Style,  Wide  114. 115 

Oliver  No.  3,  Lining 518 

Olympics 678 


POINT-LINE,  POINT-SET,  POlfJT-BODY 


997 


QUALITY   AND   FINISH    UNEQUALED 


INDEX 


Ornaments  .  page 

Combination  No.  20 662 

Garland 660,661 

Holly 641 

Mazarin  No.  50 657 

New  Art 645 

Ornaments  No.  60  and  61 644 

Ornaments  No.  62  and  72 664 

Ornaments  No.  63  and  64 667 

Ornaments  No.  70  and  71 666 

Ornaments,  No.  73,  74,  75  and  76... 672 

Ornaments,  No.  77,  78  and  82 669 

Ornaments,  No.  79,  80,  81  and  83.. .668 

Ornaments  No.  84 671 

Ornaments  No.  118 659 

Outline  Garland 660,  661 

Page 643 

Plymouth  No.  30.. 670 

Temple 6481 

Utility 656 

Veronese 663 

Veronese  Outline 663 

Vog-ue  Ornaments  806-826 

Word 671 

Outline  Gothic  No.  61 272 

Outline  Stars  679 

Page  Ornaments 643 

Pantag-raph  Script,  Lining- 580,  581 

Paragon  338,  339 

Paragon  Italic 340,  341 

Paragraph  Marks 688 

Parentheses  and  Brackets 686,  687 

Pastel 375-377 

Pastel  Bold  380-383 

Pastel  Borders 648a 

Pastel  Condensed 384-386 

Pastel  Lightface 372-374,  510,  511 

Pastel  Open 378,  379 

Pen  Text  No.  5 : 529 

Perforating  Rule 789 

Perpetual  Calendars 718 

Pharmaceutical  Signs 680 

Piece  Accents 743 

Piece  Fractions 694 

Piece  Root  Signs 680 

Plain  Face  Brass  Rule 780 

Plate  Gothic,  Light 460 

Plate  Gothic,  Lining  ...335-337,  484,  485 

Plate  Script,  Lining 560,  561 

Plate  Script  No,  2,  Lining 562,  563 

Plate  Script  No.  3,  Lining 564,  565 

Plate  Text 553 

Plate  Text  No.  4 550-552 

Plymouth 409-413 

Plymouth  Bold 421-423 

Plymouth  Condensed 417-420 

Plymouth  Italic ; 414-416 

Plymouth  Ornaments  No.  30 670 

Post 278.  279 

Post,  Lightface , 273-275 

Post  Open 276,  277 

Premier  Script,  Lining 572,  573 

Price  List  of  Cut  Rule 768,  769 

Price  List  of  Strip  Rule  768 

Princess  Script,  Lining 587 

Program  Italic ^ 461 


Quads,  Angular 838 

Racine  Circular,  Lining 512 


PAGE 

Racme,  Lining , 325 

Radial  Italic  No.  5 527 

Recherche  Border  No.  12 658 

Recipe  Marks 680 

Reed  Text 546,  547 

References  and  Indices 692,  693 

Remington,  Lining 522 

Remington  No.  2,  Lining 521 

Remington  No.  6,  Lining ...520 

Remington  No.  7,  Lining 519 

Rococo  Borders  No.  5 648b 

Rococo  Initials 752 

Roman  No.  55 726 

Runic.  Lining; 209 

Schiller  No.  5 599 

Schwabacher  No.  5 602 

Scripts 

Dennison  584,  585 

French  Plate 554-556 

Lining  Bank 574,575 

Lining  Bank,  No.  2 576,  577 

Lining  Bank,  No.  3  578,  579 

Lining  Grace 566 

Lining  Hazel 568,  569 

Lining  Hazlett 586 

Lining  Jewel : 586 

Lining  Lakeside 588 

Lining  Myrtle  567 

Lining  Nestor 582,  583 

Lining  Pantagraph 580,  581 

Lining  Plate 560,  561 

Lining  Plate,  No.  2 562,  563 

Lining  Plate,  No.  3 564,  565 

Lining  Premier 572,  573 

Lining  Princess 587 

Lining  Standard 570,  571 

Wedding  Plate 557-559 

Scoring  Rule 789 

Scroll  Borders  650-653 

Sheridan 403-405 

Short  Leads  and  Slugs 790 

Skeleton  Antique  No.  55 194 

Slope  Gothic  No.  50 230 

Smith-Premier  Standard  No.  1 515 

Society  Emblems  796-805 

Soldiers 677 

Solid  Brass  Decora:tors 776b 

Solid  Brass  Panel  Ends 776a 

Southey,  Lining  508,  509 

Space  Rule 770 

Special  Logos  and  References  720,  721 

Special  Roman  Figures 694 

Spenser,  Lining 314,  315 

Spenser,  Lining  Wide 316 

Spire  No.  5 306,  307 

Standard  Script,  Lining 570,  571 

Stars.  Outline 679 

Stationers  Plate 324 

Stationers  Text  No.  5 530,  531 

Steel  Cutting  and  Creasing  Rule. ..789 

Steel  Perforating  Rule 789 

Steelplate  Text  No.  5 528 

Sterling,  Lining 317 

Stillson,  Lining  322,  323 

Sub-Heads.  Electrotyped 827 

Superior  &  Inferior  Lets.  &  Figs. .690 
Sylvan  Text  No.  5 532,  533 

Talisman 368-371.  504,  505 


Talisman  Italic 365-367 

Tasso.  Lining 321 

Tasso  No.  2,  Lining 523 

Tell  Text  No.  5 534-536 

Temple  Ornaments 6481 

Teuton  Black  No.  5 604 

Teuton  Extended  No.  5 604 

Teutonic  No.  5 , 604 

Texts     - 

Carbon 548,  549 

Koln 463 

Faust 545 

Pen,  No.  5 , 529 

Plate 553 

Plate,  No.  4 550-552 

Reed 546,  547 

Stationers,  No.  5 530,  531 

Steelplate  No.  5 528 

Sylvan,  No.  5 532,  533 

Tell,  No.  5 534-536 

Tudor,  No.  5 540,  541 

Theater  Ticket  Logotypes 685 

Thin  Spaces,  Copper  and  Brass 790 

Time  Table  Figures 720,  721 

Title  No.  5 63 

Title  No.  9 53 

Title  No.  10 54 

Title  No.  11 53 

Title  No.  52 52 

Title  No.  53 54 

Title,  French 293-295 

Title  Italic  No.  10 54 

Title  Italic  No.  50 54 

Title,  Modern 296-298 

Topic  No.  5 , 396-399 

Tudor  No.  5 537-539 

Tudor  Bold 542-544 

Tudor  Text  No.  5 540,  541 

Two-Line  No.  55 53 

Two-Line  No.  56 53 

Two-Line  No.  58 53 

Type  Metal  Corners 743 

Type-Metal  Imprints 685 

Typewriter  No.  1,  Lining 513 

Universal  Initials 747 

Utility  Borders 654,  655 

Utility  Gothic,  Lining 232 

Utility  Ornaments 656 

Venetian  Lining 526 

Veronese  Ornaments 663 

Vogue  Ornaments  806-826 

Volunteers ^ 673 

Vulcan,  Lining 318 

Weather  Signals 680 

Wedding  Plate 557-559 

Wesel 400-402 

West  Lining  Gothic 228 

West  Old  Style  No.  70 131-133 

Wide  GermaniaNo.  5 605 

Wide  Lining  Gothic  No.  520 227 

Wide  Old  Style 114,  115 

Wood  Type 839-856 

Word  Ornaments 671 

Wreaths  and  Initials,  Napoleon 638 

Yost,  Lining 517 


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2 808 

3 810 

4 824 

5 807 

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9 808 

10 809 

11 809 

12 808 

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14 813 

15 807 

16 814 

17 808 

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INDEX 


NO.         PAGE  PRICE 

107 813  $0.75 

108 813 75 

109 808 40 

110 808 40 

112 810 50 

113 808 60 

114 811  50 

115 807 50 

116 812 50 

117 807 50 

118 808 75 

119 816.: 75 

120 816 75 

121 819 75 

122 813 40 

123 814 75 

124 821 75 

125 821  75 

126 821  75 

127 816  50 

128 816 50 

129 809 60 

131 826  2.25 

132 814 50 

133 823 50 

134 813 50 

135 814 50 

136 821  50 

137 821 75 

139 806 25 

140 806 25 

141 810 25 

142 806 30 


NO.  PAGE        PRICE 

Al 795 $0.05 

A2 795 05 

A3 795 05 

A4 795 05 

A5 795 05 

A6 795 05 

A7 795 05 

A8 795 ,06 

AlO 795 10 

A19 795 10 

A25 795 06 

A31 795 10 

A33 795 05 

A38 795 06 

A42 795 06 

A60.... 795 lO* 

AlOl 795 10 

A103 795 06 

A104 795 10 

A108 ,...795 10 

A109 795 10 

A114 795 25 

A119 795 15 

A121 795 10 

A166 795 10 

A173 795 10 

A187 795 20 

A188 795 15 

A199 795 15 

A200 795 15 

A211 795 10 

A236 795 15 

A263 795 10 

A265 795 15 

A297 795 15 

A301 795 15 

A302 795 15 

A327 795 10 

A330 795 15 

A342 795 10 

A447 795 20 

A470 795 15 

A472 795 15 

A473 795 15 

A477 795 15 

A518 795 10 

A523 795 15 

A529 795 10 

A537 795 10 

A624 795 20 

Bl 795 05 

B2 795 05 

B3 795 05 

B4 795 05 

B5 795 05 

B6 795 06 


NO.         PAGE  PRICE 

143 814  $0.25 

144 806 35 

145 809 30 

146 809 30 

147 809 40 

148 809 60 

149. 806 40 

150 806 40 

151 809 50 

153 807 60 

154 806 40 

155 806 40 

156 806 50 

157 806 40 

158 806 50 

159... 806 40 

160 812 60 

161 812 60 

162 816 60 

163 816 60 

164 816 50 

165. ....... .816 60 

166 816 50 

167 810 75 

168 816 60 

169 816 60 

170 816 60 

174 ,..814 50 

175 809 50 

176 810 65 

177 811  60 

178 810 60 

179 821 60 


VOGUE  ORNAMENTS 

NO.         PAGE  PRICE 

180 823  $0.75 

181 815 75 

182 814 75 

183 812 75 

184 812 75 

185 813 30 

186 810 60 

187 814 80 

191 809 60 

192 815 75 

194 815 75 

195 815 60 

197 815 75 

198 820 75 

199 819 60 

200 813 75 

201 823 75 

202 812  1.00 

203 812  1.00 

204 824  1.25 

205 811  50 

207 820 75 

208 824  1.00 

212 823  1.00 

216 821  1.25 

217 815 60 

219 811  35 

220 808 60 

223 813 75 

224 822  1.50 

225 815 60 

226 809  1.30 

227 807 60 


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228 818  $0.60 

230 :810  .25 

234 815 75 

235 824  1.00 

236 815 75 

239 824  1.25 

240 815 50 

241 814 50 

245 814 75 

247 818 50 

250 823  1.00 

251 823  1.00 

252 810 25 

253 825  1.50 

254 825  1.50 

255 825 75 

256 825  2.00 

257 825  1.25 

258 826  1.00 

260 818 75 

261 817 40 

262 819 50 

263 819 50 

265 820 25 

266 817 40 

267 819 30 

268 818 50 

289 819 30 

270 818 75 

271 820 .50 

272 817 40 

273 817 40 

274 818 50 


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B7 795 $0.05 

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B9 795 05 

BIO 795 06 

Bll 795 10 

B12 795 10 

B13 795 05 

B14 795 05 

B15 ...795 05 

B16 795 05 

B17 795 10 

B18 795 05 

B19 795 05 

B20 795 05 

B21 795 10 

B22 795 10 

B23 795 10 

B24 795 10 

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B26 795 10 

B28 795 10 

B30 795 15 

B66 795 25 

B71 795 25 

B77 795 15 

B1108 796 30 

Bllll 797 40 

B1116 796 50 

B1120..: 797 50 

B1203 797 40 

B1204 797 30 

B1301 796 50 

B1311 797 60 

B1402 796 50 

B1409 796 50 

B1502 796 25 

B1503 796 35 

Bl.'i08 797 50 

B1522 803 40 

B1.524 803 35 

B1533 803 40 

B1600 800 25 

B1604 800 25 

B1607 800 50 

B1619 800 30 

B1701 800 30 

B1705 800 25 

B1707 800 1.00 

B1709 800 35 

B1713 798 50 

B1715 797 35 

B1718 797 30 

B17I9 798 60 

B1722 798 75 

B1724 798 50 

B1728 798 75 


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B1800 804 $0.30 

B1801 804 30 

B1802 804 30 

B1804 804 30 

B1806 804 40 

B1807 804 50 

B1829 804 40 

B1861 804 50 

B1903 8(M 50 

B1907 804 60 

B1928 802 25 

B1950 796 30 

B2002 799 1.00 

B2012 800 35 

B2017 800 40 

B2018 804 40 

B2128 797 50 

B2142 804 60 

B2148 802 40 

B2I73 804 40 

B2234 797 40 

B2266 797 40 

B2362 803 50 

B2405 798 75 

C4 795 05 

C44 795 20 

C44 802 40 

C880 795 10 

Z18 800 40 

Z42 799 1.50 

Z43 796 50 

Z52 802 40 

Z.56 801 35 

Z57 796 50 

Z58 805 .50 

Z68 803 50 

Z73 800 35 

Z96 796 40 

Z115 798 50 

Z118 798 40 

Z124 804 40 

Z125 805 35 

Z128 802 75 

Z130 805 75 

Z132 800 40 

Z142 805 50 

Z151 796 50 

Z152 796 40 

Z154 797 50 

Z157 805 35 

Z158 797 75 

Z172 801 50 

Z177 805 50 

Z179 805 50 


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Z180 796 $0.25 

Z182 796 40 

Z183 796 40 

Z184 796 40 

Z186 803 35 

Z187 803 40 

Z191 800 50 

Z198 798 50 

Z199 802 50 

Z201 802 40 

Z202 800 50 

Z206 797 35 

Z208 797 35 

Z257 800 50 

Z262 800 30 

Z266 796 50 

Z272 798 40 

Z278 803 35 

Z279 802 35 

Z287 805 50 

Z289 805 50 

Z298 797 50 

Z319 799 50 

Z398 802 50 

Z425 800 40 

Z426 803 35 

Z428 796 35 

Z429 803 40 

Z432 801 35 

Z436 801 35 

Z437 805 35 

Z438 802 30 

Z485 798 40 

Z516 801 75 

Z541 802 30 

Z543 802 30 

Z544 799 35 

Z546 803 30 

Z548 799 35 

Z559 796 50 

Z609 797 50 

Z634 803 50 

Z728 804 50 

5019 795 .10 

4739 795 15 

5014 795 15 

4741.. 795 15 

5014 800 30 

10001 796 50 

10002 796 40 

10003 797 50 

10005 796 50 

10006 796 50 

10007 797 50 

10010 797 40 


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275 817  $0.40 

276 819 30 

277 817 50 

278 819 40 

279 819 40 

280 817 50 

281 817 50 

282 817 40 

283 818 75 

284 817 50 

285 817 50 

286 817 50 

287 818 60 

288 817 50 

289 817 40 

290 817 40 

291 818 40 

292 819 60 

293 817 75 

294 818 50 

295 820 75 

297 820 75 

298 819  1.25 

299 819  1.25 

300 818 75 

301 819  1.00 

302 820  1.00 

303 818  1.00 

304 820  1.00 

305 817  1.00 

306 ....823  1.50 

308 824  1.50 


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10011 796 $0.60 

10015 800 40 

10016 7^ 50 

10017 798 40 

10018 798 40 

10020 798 40 

10021 799 .30 

10022 799 60 

10024 799 75 

10025 799 1.00 

10027 799 35 

10028 799 40 

10030 798 50 

10031 799 50 

10033 -..798 M 

10038 803 30 

10039 803 75 

10040 803 1.00 

10041 803 40 

10044 801 75 

10045 801 75 

10046 801 50 

10047 801 50 

10048 801 75 

10049 802...: 75 

10050 802 40 

10051 802 50 

10052 802 30 

10053 802 50 

10054 802 40 

10055 802 60 

10057 802 30 

10058 801 35 

10059 801 40 

10061 802 40 

10062 803 40 

10063 802 40 

10064 802 40 

10066 803 50 

10067 800 40 

10068 800 35 

10069 800 40 

10070 800 50 

10075 805 35 

10076 805 35 

10077 805 35 

10079 804 35 

10085 805 40 

10090 805 50 

10093 805 75 

10094 804 40 

10095 805 50 

10099 804 40 

10101 805 50 

10533 804 40 


POINT-LINE.  POINT-SET.   POINT-BODY 


999 


QUALITY  AND   FINISH   UNEQUALED 


INDEX 


INDEX  OF  PRESSES.  PRINTING  MATERIAL,  ETC. 


Acme  Mailing  Machine 943 

Addressingf  Machines 942,  943 

Adman's  Cabinet 881 

All-Brass  Galleys 920,922 

All-Brass  Lincoln  Galleys 922 

All-Brass  Linotype  Galleys 922 

Auxiliary  Grippers 927 

Backing  Powder 859 

Beating-  Tables 937 

Bellows 859 

Belt  Fasteners 859 

Belting- 859 

Belt  Lacing 859 

Belt  Punch 859 

Benzine  Brushes 861 

Benzine  Cans 860 

Blankets,  Felt  and  Rubber 859 

Bodkins  and  Tweezers 860 

Books  for  Printers 859 

Bookbinders  Cabinets 879 

Bookbinders  Press  Boards 861 

Bookbinders  Superior  Lettering 

Pallet 860 

Bookbinders  Wire 983 

Brackets 862 

Brass  Catches 976 

Brass  Corner  Quads 909 

Brass  Lined  Galleys 923 

Brass  Type 860 

Bronzing  Mitten 861 

Bronzing  Pad 861 

Brushes 861 

Cabinets 863-882 

Card  Cutters 947,  948 

Carts 966 

Cases 886-899 

Case  Brackets 862 

Case  Racks 885 

Case  Stands 881-885 

Cast  Iron  Chases 906,  907 

Cast  Iron  Furniture 916-918 

Challenge  Metal  Tie-up  Slugs 940 

Challenge  Plate-Zinc  Storage 

Galleys  923 

Challenge  Riveted  Zinc  Galleys 923 

Chase  and  Form  Rack 913 

Chases,  Cast  Iron 906,  907 

Chases,  Electric- Welded 900-906 

Circular  Quads 908 

Combined  Eyelet  Punch  and  Set. .912 

Copper  and  Brass  Thin  Spaces 974 

Composing  Rules 907 

Composing  Sticks 908,  909 

Copy  Holders 909 

Corner  Quads 909 

Cott's  Tablet  Holder  and  Clamp  ...985 

Counting  Machines 909 

Creighton  Standing  Galley 

Shelving  924 

Cutting  Sticks 910 

Dividers 912 

Dorsey  Combination  Press  Room 

Cabinet 877 

Dorsey  Compositors  Working 

Cabinet 873 

Drying  Racks 910,  911 

Elastic  Padding  Glue 985 

Electric  Motors 912 

Electric-Welded  Chases 900-906 

Electro  and  Cut  Cabinets 879 

Elect'rotyping 912 

Embossing  Compound 912 

Engines 912 

Engravers  Tools 912 

Engravers  Wood 912 

Extension  Front  Cabinets 

Grand 866,  867 

Eye  Shades 912 

Eyelet  Set  and  Punch 912 

Feed  Folders 914 

Felt  Blankets 859 

Folding  Machines 914 

Foot  Slugs 914 

Form  Racks 913 

Form  Trucks 907,  913 

Furniture  914-918 

Galleys 920-923 


Galley  Cabinets 863 

Galley  Racks 924 

Galley  Shelving 924 

Gauge  Pins  and  Guides 927 

Glue  Pots 927 

Grippers,  Auxiliary 927 

Half-Tone  Softening  Hammers 

and  Punches 928 

Handy  Letter  Board  Cabinets 877 

Hand  Numbering  Machines 947 

Handy  Sort  Cabinets 871 

Hardwood  Letter  Boards 877 

Imposing  and  Beating  Tables 937 

Imposing  Stone  Frames 928-936 

Ink  Fountains 937 

Indexed  Electrotype Cabinets..878,  879 

Ink  Knives 938 

Ink  Reducers 938 

Ink  and  Roller  Cabinets 863 

Ink  Slice 938 

Ink  Spade 938 

Inking  Stones , ■ 937 

Iron  Case  Stands 881 

Iron  Furniture 916,918 

Iron  Grooved  Blocks 977 

Iron  Imposing  Tables 936,  937 

Iron  Side  and  Foot  Sticks 907 

Job  Galleys 920-923 

Label  Holders 938 

Labor-Saving  Iron  Furniture. .916, 918 

Labor-saving  Leads  and  Slugs 940 

Labor-saving  Lead  and  Slug 

Racks 939 

Labor-Saving  Metal  Furniture 915 

Labor-Saving  Reglet  Cases 918 

Labor-Saving  Wood  Furniture 919 

Labor-saving  Wood  Furniture 

Cases 919 

Lamp  Brackets 938 

Leader  Boxes 938 

Lead  and  Rule  Cutters 941,  942 

Lead  and  Slug  Racks 939 

Leads  and  Slugs 940 

Leads  for  Lining  Type 940 

Letter  Boards :..877 

Letter  Board  Cabinets 877 

Lettering  and  Stamping  Presses  .980 

Lettering  Pallet 860 

Lincoln  All-Brass  Galley 922 

Line  Gauges 986 

Linotype  All-Brass  Galleys 922 

Liquid  Padding  Cement 985 

Lye 987 

Lye  Brushes 861 

Mailing  Galleys 920-923 

Mailing  Machines 942,  943 

Mallets 943 

Matrix  Cabinets 880 

Mercantile  Addressing  Machine  ...942 

Mercantile  Mailing  Galleys 922 

Metal  Corner  Quads 909 

Metal  Furniture 915 

Metal  Furniture  Cabinet 899 

Miller  Saw  Trimmer 973 

Miter  Boxes 944 

Mitering  Machines 944 

Monotype  Cabinets 880 

Morton  Lockup 971 

Mustang  Mailing  Galleys 921 

Mustang  Mailing  Machine 943 

New  Departure  Cabinets 872,  873 

Newspaper  Files 944 

Newspaper  Galleys 920-923 

New  York  Case  Stands 884 

Numbering  Machines 945-947 

Oil  Cans 947 

Overhead  Fixtures 979,  980 

Overlay  Knife 947 

Padding  Glue  and  Cement 985 

Page  Cord 947 

Paper  Counter 984 

Paper  Cutters 948-951 

Paper  Joggers 952 

Paste 985 

Perforators 952-954 

Planers 954 

Plate  Mounts 974 


PAGE 

Polhemus  Cabinets 864,  865 

Polhemus  Case  Stands 883 

Paper  and  Card  Stock  Cabinets 867 

Porter  Extension  Front  Cabinets..868 

Press  Boards— Bookbinders 861 

Press  Boards 965 

Press  Brake 958 

Press  Points 966 

Press  Punches 969 

Presses,  Cylinder 959-965 

Presses,  Hand 954,  957 

Presses,  Job 955-958 

Printers' Carts 966 

Printers'  Dividers 912 

Printers'  Knives 947 

Printers'  Snips 986 

Proof  Planers 954 

Proof  Presses 965,  966 

Proof  Rollers 972 

Pulleys 980 

Punching  Machines 967-969 

Quoins : 970,971 

Quoin  Locks 970,971 

Quotation  Quads 915 

Ratchets  y. 977 

Register  Hooks 975,  976 

Reglet 920 

Reglet  Cases 918 

Reversible  Unit  Cabinets 874,  875 

Reversible  Unit  Banks 876 

Roller  Bearers 972 

Roller  Cloth 972 

Roller  Composition 972 

Roller  Cores 972 

Round  Cornering  Machines 968,  969 

Rubber  Blankets 859 

Ruling  Machines 972 

St.  John  Paper  Knife 947 

Saws 973 

Saw  Table 973 

Saw  Trimmer 973 

Screw  Drivers 974 

Screw  Wrenches 974 

Sectional  Blocks 975 

Sectional  Chase  and  Form  Rack. ..913 

Shafting 979 

Shooting  Sticks 974 

Short  Leads  and  Slugs 940 

Shuteboard  and  Type-High 

Machines 987 

Side  and  Foot  Sticks 907 

Slauson  Cylinder  Press  Locks 971 

Sort  Cabinets 871 

Specimen  Cabinets 881 

Sphinx  Paste ♦ 985 

Standing  Galleys 925,  926 

Staple  Binders 981,982 

Steam  and  Overhead  Fixtures,979,  980 

Steel  Furniture 914 

Steel  Run  Case  Stands 882-884 

Stereotype  Beating  Brushes 861 

Stereotype  Blocks  977,  978 

Stereotype  Outllts 979 

Sterling  Round  Cornering 

Machine 968 

Superior  All-Iron  Case  Stands 881 

Table  Shears 986 

Tablet  Knife 985 

Tableting  Apparatus 984 

Take  Slugs 986 

Tape 987 

Tape  Couplers 987 

Tie-up  Slugs 940 

Trucks,  Form  913 

Tweezers  and  Bodkins 860 

Type-High  Gauge 987 

Type-High  Machines 987 

Type  Wash 987 

Unimatic  Punching  Machine 967 

Window  Cabinets 869 

Wire 983 

Wire  Stitchers 982 

Wisconsin  Cabinets 869-871 

Wood  Furniture ,...919.  920 

Wood  Furniture  Cases 919 

Wood  Galleys 922 

Wood  Tvpe  Cabinets 876 


BARNHART   BROS.  A,   SPINDLER'S 


1000 


SUPERIOR   COPPER-MIXED  TYPE 


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